Drawing on qualitative research with 28 young people in Australia, this article explores children and young people's views and experiences of participation in decision-making while in out-of-home care. It initially examines the value of participation, before focusing on two key questions. First, do young people feel they had the opportunity to participate in decisions made about their lives during their time in out-of-home care? Second, on which issues do children and young people in care want to have a say
Modern policy-making communities repeatedly proclaim the idea and value of participation and 'l...
Schools play an important part in the lives of children and young people who have caring responsibil...
Participation in decision-making procedures of young people in care is considered a key element that...
Drawing on qualitative research with 28 young people in Australia, this article explores children an...
A major impetus for considering the involvement of children in making their own life decisions was t...
Objective: There are particular reasons why it is important for children and young people in care to...
Participation in decision-making procedures of young people in care is considered a key element that...
This survey was designed to provide a reference point for how the out-of-home care system is faring ...
There has been a clear shift in the adult notion that children and young people should be seen and n...
Aims and significance: This paper relates to the evaluation of a Queensland (Australia) initiative t...
This article discusses research reported in 'The Needs of Children in Care' (Mason and Gibson, 2004)...
Youth participation, as a form of consultation within policymaking processes in Australia, has been ...
What rights do children and young people have to participate in the decisions that affect their live...
This document reports on research focusing on the participation of young people growing up in care. ...
This paper discusses the existing guidance in Australian legislative and regulatory frameworks to in...
Modern policy-making communities repeatedly proclaim the idea and value of participation and 'l...
Schools play an important part in the lives of children and young people who have caring responsibil...
Participation in decision-making procedures of young people in care is considered a key element that...
Drawing on qualitative research with 28 young people in Australia, this article explores children an...
A major impetus for considering the involvement of children in making their own life decisions was t...
Objective: There are particular reasons why it is important for children and young people in care to...
Participation in decision-making procedures of young people in care is considered a key element that...
This survey was designed to provide a reference point for how the out-of-home care system is faring ...
There has been a clear shift in the adult notion that children and young people should be seen and n...
Aims and significance: This paper relates to the evaluation of a Queensland (Australia) initiative t...
This article discusses research reported in 'The Needs of Children in Care' (Mason and Gibson, 2004)...
Youth participation, as a form of consultation within policymaking processes in Australia, has been ...
What rights do children and young people have to participate in the decisions that affect their live...
This document reports on research focusing on the participation of young people growing up in care. ...
This paper discusses the existing guidance in Australian legislative and regulatory frameworks to in...
Modern policy-making communities repeatedly proclaim the idea and value of participation and 'l...
Schools play an important part in the lives of children and young people who have caring responsibil...
Participation in decision-making procedures of young people in care is considered a key element that...