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Consultations

These reports detail some of the consultations run by Hub na nÓg and other organisations.

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Participation of Children and Young People in Decision-making Action Plan 2024-2028 (Youth-friendly Version)

Youth-friendly version of the Participation of Children and Young People in Decision-making: Action Plan 2024-2028.

DCEDIY, Action Plan Youth Advisory Group
2024

Redeveloping the Primary School Curriculum – Wellbeing (PE & SPHE)

This report recounts further consultation with children which took place to help shape NCCA’s development of the new curriculum specification for Wellbeing with children from Stages 3 and 4 (Third to Sixth Classes) in four primary schools between April and June 2023.

NCCA, Hub na nÓg, DCEDIY
2024

Report on the Consultation with Disabled Children and Young People on their inclusion in Decision-Making

The views of children and young people on creating guidance documents for policy makers and those who facilitate the participation of disabled children and young people in decision making, with a particular focus on those who use augmentative or alternative communication.

Researchers from the School of Inclusive and Special Education, Institute of Education, DCU, Hub na nÓg
2024

Consultations with Children & Young People for the Family Justice Oversight Group

The Family Justice Oversight group, formed by Helen McEntee Minister for Justice, is currently developing a plan for the family justice system for Ireland.

Deirdre Fullerton
2022

Report on the Consultations with Young People to inform the Youth Homelessness Strategy Consultation

In the Programme for Government ‘Our Shared Future’ and in the Housing for All Housing Plan to 2030), the Government committed to developing a Youth Homelessness Strategy.

Deirdre Fullerton
2022

Pieces of Us – What’s Next?

In the years since the last Children’s Report, children’s lives in Ireland have undoubtedly changed significantly. As with the rest of the world, the Covid 19 pandemic hit children in Ireland hard.

OCO Youth Advisory Panel
2024