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This Toolkit has been developed for those who are planning to involve children and young people in their initiatives and projects. It is informed by a children’s rights-based model of child participation – the Lundy Model.
If you're a primary or secondary school pupil, this is where you’ll find games competitions and activity books to help you discover the EU in a fun way, in the classroom or at home. You can also find out more about studying or volunteering abroad.…
Using data from participatory storytelling research with 65 young people, this article provides a co-created theoretical grounding for radical social work with children and young people.
The Referential of Good Practices aims to compile practices that have been or are being implemented by Portuguese and Norwegian entities acting in the area of the promotion of rights and the protection of children, based on child participation or…
This report introduces and explains principles, concepts, and practical considerations, in order to fill gaps in understanding the practices of children’s participation in business. It is the result of a Global Child Forum research project aiming to…
Guidance on how to create safe digital environments that enable children and young people’s participation.
A guide on creating child-friendly versions of written documents.
These guidelines were developed to supplement already established procedures and protocols within child rights organizations. The main objective for the development of these guidelines was to contribute to creating child-friendly, inclusive, and…
Annex 6 of the Council of Europe Handbook on children's participation includes a checklist for professionals communicating with children.
This section of the Handbook focuses on the rights of groups of children to express their views and for these to be given due weight in decisions that affect them, for example regarding professional practice, services and facilities, planning,…