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Guide for adults who want to support child-led demonstrations.
The Irish National Framework for children's participation resource website. 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.
Guidelines and a short video on how to move from investigating children’s needs, and priorities to taking collaborative action with children.
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.
A wealth of resources to support activism, from A to Z.
This is a toolkit for working with young people experiencing vulnerability. The focus is on mental health settings but is is relevant to other areas
This handbook introduces the theory and practice of chidlren's participation. It is a guide to thinking through building participatory environments and supporting individual and collective participation. It includes checklists and practice examples.
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.
On Friday 19 November 2021, the Flemish Parliament celebrated its first Children's Rights Day. 70 young people in six committees entered into a conversation with 22 Flemish representatives. This resulted in six resolutions for the climate, mobility…