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Published by UNICEF. The Toolkit provides detailed steps, guidance and tools for developing and implementing a rights-based advocacy strategy. It includes a section on working with children and young people.
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.
Guidance for effective engagement with Young People, including a list of actions, their pros and cons, and the conditions to set them up.
This Toolkit aims to support those working with children and young people is to engage them in advocating for children’s right to participate in decision-making processes. It includes tools and methods to empower children to contribute to change in…
This toolkit is for any young person who wants to start their own advocacy campaign. If you are a teacher or a facilitator, you can also use this toolkit with your group to inspire them to work out which children’s rights issues they care about and…
Guidelines and a short video on how to move from investigating children’s needs, and priorities to taking collaborative action with children.
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…
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…
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.