In this paper we report on our use of a participatory research methodology to consult with children in the UK on how to improve pupil well-being in secondary schools, framed within the wider social policy context of healthy schools. We worked with children on the selection of our research methods and sought to voice the views of children to a local education authority to improve the design of school environments. The consultation process ultimately failed not because the children were unforthcoming with their views on either methods or on well-being in schools, but because of difficulties in how their views were received by adults. We show how the socio-economic, cultural and political context in which those difficulties were set might have...
This article will examine the participatory structures for consulting with children in Ireland. It p...
Pupil voice has been an area under discussion in a plethora of government documents, and has been su...
This study explores the relationships between a school, its staff and its pupils and the impact of t...
In this paper we report on our use of a participatory research methodology to consult with children ...
In this paper we report on our use of a participatory research methodology to consult with children ...
This paper discusses the importance of the consultation process with children in schools for creatin...
There has been a recent surge of interest in consulting children and young people about issues affec...
Every organisation is defined by the multiplicity of practices, both trivial and important, that see...
The participation of children and young people in decisions that affect them is now mainstream in so...
The study is concerned primarily with the perceptions that children hold towards their school experi...
There has been a long-standing call for the participation of young people in decision making in scho...
There has recently been a growing emphasis on listening to children’s voices in different profession...
The efficacy of parents’ meetings in primary schools in the UK is an area in need of research. This ...
This paper draws upon multidisciplinary research in Europe, particularly at the interface between ed...
Schools are a key setting for health promotion. The development of Health Promoting Schools (HPS) dr...
This article will examine the participatory structures for consulting with children in Ireland. It p...
Pupil voice has been an area under discussion in a plethora of government documents, and has been su...
This study explores the relationships between a school, its staff and its pupils and the impact of t...
In this paper we report on our use of a participatory research methodology to consult with children ...
In this paper we report on our use of a participatory research methodology to consult with children ...
This paper discusses the importance of the consultation process with children in schools for creatin...
There has been a recent surge of interest in consulting children and young people about issues affec...
Every organisation is defined by the multiplicity of practices, both trivial and important, that see...
The participation of children and young people in decisions that affect them is now mainstream in so...
The study is concerned primarily with the perceptions that children hold towards their school experi...
There has been a long-standing call for the participation of young people in decision making in scho...
There has recently been a growing emphasis on listening to children’s voices in different profession...
The efficacy of parents’ meetings in primary schools in the UK is an area in need of research. This ...
This paper draws upon multidisciplinary research in Europe, particularly at the interface between ed...
Schools are a key setting for health promotion. The development of Health Promoting Schools (HPS) dr...
This article will examine the participatory structures for consulting with children in Ireland. It p...
Pupil voice has been an area under discussion in a plethora of government documents, and has been su...
This study explores the relationships between a school, its staff and its pupils and the impact of t...