... Children's participation in'public'105 decision making... more ... Children's participation in'public'105 decision making £ Kay M. Tisdall and Robert Bell seven The Irish National Children's Strategy: lessons for 121 promoting the ... Over the past 15 years, she has carried out a number of studies with children, within the sociology of childhood. ...
This article notes that an increasing number of researchers are seeking to carry out studies whic... more This article notes that an increasing number of researchers are seeking to carry out studies which engage with children rather than use them as passive sources of data. Often there need to be compromises between ideals of participation and requirements of research sponsors. Some of the relevant methodological issues are illustrated with reference to a qualitative study of children's perceptions of their emotional needs and well-being. The authors describe some of the benefits of combining focus group discussions and individual interviews. Examples are given of a range of techniques that proved helpful.
... Protection from domestic violence by matrimonial ... Explicitly family oriented policies Poli... more ... Protection from domestic violence by matrimonial ... Explicitly family oriented policies Policies with indirect or partial family dimensions ... to clarify and change laws on the Healthy living centres physical punishment of children Action Plan on Preventing Violence Against New ...
This article sets the scene for the other papers in this Special Issue on children's and young pe... more This article sets the scene for the other papers in this Special Issue on children's and young people's participation, by outlining the nature of the ESRC Seminar Series from which all are derived and by developing the main themes discussed at the seminars. The focus of this Issue is participation by children and young people as this relates to differing notions of social exclusion and inclusion. This article critically examines participation in the contexts of policy, practice, research and theory. In many respects the environments in each of these domains is supportive of increased participation, yet there is also much evidence of limited impact by recent participative measures and of disillusionment by many young people who have been engaged in consultation and decision-making. A way forward is suggested, which entails collaboration among all the key stakeholders including children and young people, connects participatory and social inclusion aims and mechanisms, and is committed to achieving tangible outcomes based on the wishes of children and young people.
... services suf fer from deficit funding and insecure shortterm contracts (ChildCare N1, 1994 ..... more ... services suf fer from deficit funding and insecure shortterm contracts (ChildCare N1, 1994 ... their success lies in improved flexibility and community involvement, with residential staff undertaking ... McColgan (1995) argues that new child care legislation in Northern Ire land, the first ...
... Nick Bailey University of Glasgow, Glasgow UK Rosie Day University of Birmingham, Birmingham ... more ... Nick Bailey University of Glasgow, Glasgow UK Rosie Day University of Birmingham, Birmingham UK Douglas Hamilton Save the Children, Edinburgh UK ... Dr Rosie Day is a geographer with a PhD from the University of London (UCL). ...
... The new system of juvenile justice was not replicated for England and Wales either as a part ... more ... The new system of juvenile justice was not replicated for England and Wales either as a part of the reorganisation of social ... Fife Region pioneered the application to admissions to care of diversion principles developed for juvenile offenders in England (Bilson and Thorpe, 1987). ...
... Children's participation in'public'105 decision making... more ... Children's participation in'public'105 decision making £ Kay M. Tisdall and Robert Bell seven The Irish National Children's Strategy: lessons for 121 promoting the ... Over the past 15 years, she has carried out a number of studies with children, within the sociology of childhood. ...
This article notes that an increasing number of researchers are seeking to carry out studies whic... more This article notes that an increasing number of researchers are seeking to carry out studies which engage with children rather than use them as passive sources of data. Often there need to be compromises between ideals of participation and requirements of research sponsors. Some of the relevant methodological issues are illustrated with reference to a qualitative study of children's perceptions of their emotional needs and well-being. The authors describe some of the benefits of combining focus group discussions and individual interviews. Examples are given of a range of techniques that proved helpful.
... Protection from domestic violence by matrimonial ... Explicitly family oriented policies Poli... more ... Protection from domestic violence by matrimonial ... Explicitly family oriented policies Policies with indirect or partial family dimensions ... to clarify and change laws on the Healthy living centres physical punishment of children Action Plan on Preventing Violence Against New ...
This article sets the scene for the other papers in this Special Issue on children's and young pe... more This article sets the scene for the other papers in this Special Issue on children's and young people's participation, by outlining the nature of the ESRC Seminar Series from which all are derived and by developing the main themes discussed at the seminars. The focus of this Issue is participation by children and young people as this relates to differing notions of social exclusion and inclusion. This article critically examines participation in the contexts of policy, practice, research and theory. In many respects the environments in each of these domains is supportive of increased participation, yet there is also much evidence of limited impact by recent participative measures and of disillusionment by many young people who have been engaged in consultation and decision-making. A way forward is suggested, which entails collaboration among all the key stakeholders including children and young people, connects participatory and social inclusion aims and mechanisms, and is committed to achieving tangible outcomes based on the wishes of children and young people.
... services suf fer from deficit funding and insecure shortterm contracts (ChildCare N1, 1994 ..... more ... services suf fer from deficit funding and insecure shortterm contracts (ChildCare N1, 1994 ... their success lies in improved flexibility and community involvement, with residential staff undertaking ... McColgan (1995) argues that new child care legislation in Northern Ire land, the first ...
... Nick Bailey University of Glasgow, Glasgow UK Rosie Day University of Birmingham, Birmingham ... more ... Nick Bailey University of Glasgow, Glasgow UK Rosie Day University of Birmingham, Birmingham UK Douglas Hamilton Save the Children, Edinburgh UK ... Dr Rosie Day is a geographer with a PhD from the University of London (UCL). ...
... The new system of juvenile justice was not replicated for England and Wales either as a part ... more ... The new system of juvenile justice was not replicated for England and Wales either as a part of the reorganisation of social ... Fife Region pioneered the application to admissions to care of diversion principles developed for juvenile offenders in England (Bilson and Thorpe, 1987). ...
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