Children and young people's experiences of participation in decision-making at home, in schools and in their communities

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2015-06
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Horgan, Deirdre
Forde, Catherine
Parkes, Aisling
Martin, Shirley
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Department of Children and Youth Affairs
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The aim of this study is to explore the extent to which children and young people, aged 7-17 and living in contemporary urban and rural Ireland, are able to participate and influence matters affecting them in their homes, schools and communities. The investigative focus of the study is shaped by Lundy’s (2007) conceptualisation of Article 12 of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child, which focuses on space, voice, audience and influence. With this in mind, the objectives of this research are: to consider the extent to which children and young people have a voice and influence in matters affecting them at home, in their school and in the community where they live; to identify the facilitators and barriers to giving children and young people a voice and influence in matters affecting them in each of these settings; to examine the type of approaches used in each setting and identify examples of good practice; to distil key messages for consideration by parents and families, teachers, schools and communities in Ireland.
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Children , Young people , Participation , Home , School , Community , Ireland
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Horgan, D., Forde, C., Parkes, A. and Martin, S. (2015) Children and young people's experiences of participation in decision-making at home, in schools and in their communities, Dublin: Department of Children and Youth Affairs. isbn:978-1-4064-2873-5
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© Minister for Children and Youth Affairs, 2015