Consultations with Children and Young People and Their Impact on Policy in Ireland

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Autor(a) principal: Horgan, Deirdre
Data de Publicação: 2017
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: https://doi.org/10.17645/si.v5i3.959
Resumo: This article will examine the participatory structures for consulting with children in Ireland. It provides a background with reference to the National Strategy on Children and Young People’s Participation in Decision-making (Department of Children and Youth Affairs, 2015)—the first of its kind in Europe—its key objectives, and recent progress in meeting these. Examples of two consultations with children, on health and afterschool care, and their impact on policy, will be discussed. The potential for consultations of this kind to influence and child-proof policy will be reflected on; the argument in this article is that there are different levels of participation for different purposes. The author worked with colleagues on two national consultations in 2015 and 2016 involving children between 5 to 17 years of age utilising a variety of child-centred activities. The methods are strengths-based consultative approaches that allow children to identify and explore issues based on what they know and experience in their everyday lives. Initial reflections indicate that consultations with children can be an important and challenging tool in accessing their views on policy issues of importance to them which help to child-proof policy and ensure it is in the best interests of children.
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title Consultations with Children and Young People and Their Impact on Policy in Ireland
spellingShingle Consultations with Children and Young People and Their Impact on Policy in Ireland
Horgan, Deirdre
child participation; children’s rights; consultations; Ireland; policymaking
title_short Consultations with Children and Young People and Their Impact on Policy in Ireland
title_full Consultations with Children and Young People and Their Impact on Policy in Ireland
title_fullStr Consultations with Children and Young People and Their Impact on Policy in Ireland
title_full_unstemmed Consultations with Children and Young People and Their Impact on Policy in Ireland
title_sort Consultations with Children and Young People and Their Impact on Policy in Ireland
author Horgan, Deirdre
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dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv child participation; children’s rights; consultations; Ireland; policymaking
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description This article will examine the participatory structures for consulting with children in Ireland. It provides a background with reference to the National Strategy on Children and Young People’s Participation in Decision-making (Department of Children and Youth Affairs, 2015)—the first of its kind in Europe—its key objectives, and recent progress in meeting these. Examples of two consultations with children, on health and afterschool care, and their impact on policy, will be discussed. The potential for consultations of this kind to influence and child-proof policy will be reflected on; the argument in this article is that there are different levels of participation for different purposes. The author worked with colleagues on two national consultations in 2015 and 2016 involving children between 5 to 17 years of age utilising a variety of child-centred activities. The methods are strengths-based consultative approaches that allow children to identify and explore issues based on what they know and experience in their everyday lives. Initial reflections indicate that consultations with children can be an important and challenging tool in accessing their views on policy issues of importance to them which help to child-proof policy and ensure it is in the best interests of children.
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