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Email
tara.collins@torontomu.ca

Professor Tara Collins

Honorary Professor

School of Child and Youth Care, Toronto Metropolitan University

Research interests: Child rights, human rights, child and youth participation, monitoring and child protection.

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The Children's Institute is part of the University of Cape Town (UCT) Faculty of Health Sciences.

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