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A guide by with useful questions, tips and orientations for making your organisations more participatory.
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.
Guidance for effective engagement with Young People, including a list of actions, their pros and cons, and the conditions to set them up.
Funded by The European Commission and published by Babes-Bolyai University. A training resource for professionals who want to increase their skills in working with Roma communities. It provides top tips and reflective exercises.
Guidelines, supported by examples, on how to setup child-friendly complaint mechanisms.
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.
This report has been developed by Professor Laura Lundy and Dr Michelle Templeton of the Centre for Children’s Rights at Queen’s University Belfast, in the frame of the project “Protecting and Empowering Children as Human Rights Defenders” devised,…
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.
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.