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National Child Strategy covers the current state of well-being and rights of children and young people in Finland as well as the key objectives and measures to promote these issues.
Examples of accessible documents that have been created to support collective participation
'In 2006, the Committee held a day of general discussion on the right of the child to be heard in order to explore the meaning and significance of article 12, its linkages to other articles, and the gaps, good practices and priority issues that need…
This guide serves to inspire businesses and civil society organizations interested in respecting and supporting children’s rights and specifically, the child’s right to be heard as it relates to the ten Children’s Rights and Business Principles.…
The UN Committee on the Rights of the Child provides guidance to States on the measures necessary to ensure the realization of the rights of children during adolescence. Available in English, French, Spanish, Russian, as well as Chinese and Arabic.
A PARTICIPATORY APPROACH TO ENGAGE CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE IN MOBILISING TO END VIOLENCE AGAINST CHILDREN
Developed to help member states self-assess their compliance with the Council of Europe’s standards for youth policy, and to serve as a basis for self-paced youth policy development.
Compendium on the “The future of young people’s political participation: questions, challenges and opportunities” prepared by the EU – Council of Europe Youth Partnership (2019).
An online course to examine your understanding of runaways and formulate effective responses for better intervention and prevention.
The Irish National Framework for children's participation resource website. The Framework supports departments, agencies and organisations to improve their practice in listening to children and young people and giving them a voice in decision-making.