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Published by the Council of Europe and SOS Children’s Villages. A guide to inform social care professionals of the rights of children in alternative care and, in doing so, to promote a child rights-based approach to their practice.
This publication provides practical information, guidelines, training materials, inspiring case studies and participatory tools to support organisations and professionals working with children to engage with children as rights holders and social…
A resource for young peer educators who are facilitating workshops, trainings or lessons on the subjects of gender equality, violence against women and girls, and activism. It is a collection of activities to engage young people on these topics…
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.…
A practical guide to including seldom-heard children and young people in decision-making.
Research mapping on children’s collective participation, including information on who tends to be left out.
The manual on the Revised European Charter on the Participation of Young People in Local and Regional Life is a collection of reflections and questions that can help those working at local level to find their own ways of achieving meaningful…
Guidance for effective engagement with Young People, including a list of actions, their pros and cons, and the conditions to set them up.
Published by Tusla (Child and Family Agency), Ireland (2016). This toolkit offers a framework, and ways for professionals working in child protection and family support to support children’s participation in decision-making. It contains many…
This is a co-created training manual funded by The European Commission and published by Babes-Bolyai University. It provides examples of participatory activities and participatory projects with and by Roma children and young people.