Children’s Rights and Research Processes: Assisting Children to Informed Views
Recorded 21st July 2016
Contributors
Author: Laura Lundy and Lesley McEvoy
Publisher: Childhood
Date: 2011
Geographic Coverage: Worldwide
Type of Resource: Methodology
Sector/setting: Other
Vulnerable groups: Children
Developed with children and young people? Yes
Type of participation: Documenting participation
Availability: Restricted Access
Keywords: Approach, Capacity Conceptualization, Children, Co-researchers, Participants, Research, Rights Holders, Standards, Views
Introduction
Acknowledging children as rights-holders has significant implications for research processes. What is distinctive about a children’s rights informed approach to research is a focus not only on safe, inclusive and engaging opportunities for children to express their views but also on deliberate strategies to assist children in the formation of their views. The article reflects on a body of work with children as co-researchers and as participants and demonstrates that building capacity on the substantive research issues enables children to contribute more confidently. It concludes with a conceptualization of this approach integrating relevant international children’s rights standards.