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A resources pool hosted by SALTO Participation and Information Resource Centre. The Participation Resource Pool provides trainers, youth workers, youth leaders and educators with access to online tools on media literacy training and innovative…
Camille Warrington talks about how to take a trauma informed approach to collaborative research with and by young people
his publication offers a practical set of tools for those working with children to implement meaningful children’s participation and encourage collaboration between generations. Throughout the six modules, the user is guided on how to run sessions…
Compass is a resource of information, tools and tips for human rights education with young people. It is currently available in more than 30 languages, ranging from Arabic and Japanese to Icelandic and Basque.
A great manual to support evaluating participation with children and young people. It was created as part of the Amplified project run by YoungMinds and commissioned by NHS England.
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.
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,…
Handbook on Children's Participation Annex 4 - Challenging discrimination: Implications for practice
Annex 4 of the Council of Europe Handbook on children's participation explains the principle of non-discrimination and its implications for professionals working with children.