The Perspectives of Practitioners and Service Users on Children and Young Peoples Participation in Decision-Making within Tusla, prior to the implementation of the Programme for Prevention, Partnership and Family Support: A Baseline Assessment KEY FINDINGS

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The Perspectives of Practitioners and Service Users on Children and Young Peoples Participation in Decision-Making within Tusla, prior to the implementation of the Programme for Prevention, Partnership and Family Support:

Recorded: May 2017

Participation in Decision-Making within Tusla

Contributors

Author: Dr Danielle Kennan, Dr Cormac Forkan and Dr Bernadine Brady

Publisher: UNESCO

Date: 2017

Geographic Coverage: National

Type of Resource: Publication

Sector/setting: Other

Vulnerable groups: None

Developed with children and young people? Not Specified

Type of participation: Other

Availability: Open Access

Keywords: Children, Family, Implementation, PPFS, Prevention, Support, Tusla

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Introduction

The aim of this study was to conduct a baseline assessment on the extent to which the participation of children and young people was embedded in Tusla’s culture and operations, prior to the implementation of the Prevention, Partnership and Family Support (PPFS) programme of action to mainstream children’s participation.