Everyday Participation in Family Support Programme
How a family support service listens to and acts on the views of children during their engagement in a family support programme.
How a family support service listens to and acts on the views of children during their engagement in a family support programme.
Report on the development of a collection of good practice case studies on children and young people’s participation in decision-making.
This qualitative study described the decision-making experiences of children, parents and therapists in occupational therapy.
Scholars in childhood research have been reconsidering whether the participation of children and young people in sensitive research is necessary. This paper questions whether some of these objections arise out of colonial attitudes towards childhood, young people, human rights, and research.
Child-led research has arisen in response to changed perspectives on children’s rights and capabilities. However, questions remain about the implications of children participating in ways and for purposes designed by adults.
This Implementation Guide aims to complement the existing commentary and advice on HRDs by articulating the rights of CHRDs and identifying what is distinctive about children’s rights.
Author: Professor Laura Lundy
These principles and guidelines have been developed to support Children in Scotland’s organisational practice.
Author: Children in Scotland
The article is based on interviews with 22 children’s spokespersons in the Norwegian arrangement for indirect participation in care proceedings.
Researching Children’s Voices in Early Years Settings in the Young Knocknaheeny ABC Programme.
The purpose of the consultation process is to inform the development of a whole-of Government strategy for babies, young children and their families.