Participation of youth in decision‐making procedures during residential care: A narrative review:
Recorded in July 2017
Contributors
Author: Mijntje D.C. ten Brummelaar, Annemiek T. Harder, Margrite E. Kalverboer, Wendy J. Post, Erik J. Knorth
Publisher: Child & Family Social Work Vol 23, Issue 1
Date: 2017
Geographic Coverage: International
Type of Resource: Research
Sector/setting: Care
Vulnerable groups: Children with disabilities
Developed with children and young people? No
Type of participation: Unknown
Availability: Open Access
Keywords: Budgeting, Children, Community, Deinstitutionalisation, Disabilities, Recommendations
Introduction
This narrative literature review, covering the period 2000–2016, focuses on the opportunities of young people to participate, the challenges and facilitators to participation, and the outcomes of care related to participation.
Several studies show that young people seem to have limited possibilities to “meaningful” participation in decision-making. Various challenges and facilitators in the participation process emerge with regard to the level of the young person, the professional, and the (sociocultural) context. None of the studies provides evidence for a connection between the “amount” of youth participation in decision-making and/or treatment during the care process and the outcomes of residential care.