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This booklet provides a range of tools that you can use with different stakeholders, especially children and young people, to gather and analyse information to monitor and evaluate the scope, quality and outcomes of children’s participation.
This framework identifies key aspects of adolescent participation and how it works in practice, with a view to building evidence to support adolescents’ right to participation.
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.
Children’s participation rights in Finland as summary of the Current State and Key Development Needs
This section of the Handbook focuses on the organisations or systems within which professionals work – for example, schools, early childhood education centres, hospitals, health clinics, offices, justice and child protection systems. It explores how…
Based on the Lundy model, Hub na nÓg (Ireland) developed several forms for children and young people to complete at the end of meetings, events or activities to evaluate interaction with adult decision-makers either in person or online.
Very useful checklist to support meaningful participation in planning and evaluation based on the Lundy Model.
A guide for meaningful child and youth participation in philanthropy.
The Ministry of Justice launched in 2022 an online council “Digiraati” to support children’s and young people’s online participation in decision-making processes.