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AUTOR(ES) Lesley McEvoy , L. Lundy , Alpa Shah
AFILIAÇÃO(ÕES) Queen’s University, Queen's University Belfast
ANO 2010
TIPO Book
CITAÇÕES 16
ADICIONADO EM 2025-08-14
MD5 4C272506AA55AD30DA25D48B5272FE24
MD5 7d81db74a912f583a36f53e5da02b306
MD5 ec4031f157028428070d18847b533e96

Resumo

Acknowledging children as rights-holders has significant implications for research processes. What is distinctive about a children's rights informed approach to research is a focus not only on safe, inclusive and engaging opportunities for children to express their views but also on deliberate strategies to assist children in the formation of their views. The article reflects on a body of work with children as co-researchers and as participants and demonstrates that building capacity on the substantive research issues enables children to contribute more confidently. It concludes with a conceptualization of this approach integrating relevant international children's rights standards.

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