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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.
Produced within the context of the EU funded project, CONNECT – Identifying good practices in, and improving, the connections between actors involved in reception, protection and integration of unaccompanied children in Europe, 2014.
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.
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…
This section of the Handbook focuses on the rights of individual children to have their views taken into account in day-to-day decision making, meetings, interviews, hearings and proceedings, for example in schools, early years centres, hospitals,…
Very useful checklist to support meaningful participation in planning and evaluation based on the Lundy Model.
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.