Barriers to the Realisation of Childrens Rights in Ireland
This research was commissioned in 2006 by the Ombudsman for Children as a baseline research study concerning children’s rights in Ireland.
This research was commissioned in 2006 by the Ombudsman for Children as a baseline research study concerning children’s rights in Ireland.
The Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD) is a human rights instrument, adopted by the United Nations General Assembly on 13th December 2006.
This study presents the experiences of children, parents and health professionals on listening to children in the healthcare setting.
The focus of this research was to investigate sick children’s experiences of participation in consultation
In this report, submitted to the Committee in the context of the examination of Ireland’s Second Report to the Committee, I reflect on the advances made since 1998, on new issues and on outstanding concerns.
Recommendation adopted by the Committee of Ministers on 11 January 2006 calls on member state governments to recognise and support the work of youth councils in contributing to the development of public youth policy.
This report presents the findings of a study carried out by the Children’s Research Centre on behalf of the Working Group on Student Councils in Second Level Schools, established by the National Children’s Office.
Public consultation to inform the development of a National Recreation Policy for Children and Young People
Guidelines to develop a culture of participation by children and young people.
Author: National Children’s Office, Children’s Rights Alliance, National Youth Council of Ireland
This study was commissioned in the context of policy development in the field of young people’s recreation and leisure.