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 p...
Current approaches to the regulation of schools in most jurisdictions tend to combine elements of ex...
A major impetus for considering the involvement of children in making their own life decisions was t...
This study explores Irish children’s citizenship as it is lived out in their everyday lives across t...
Article 12 of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child provides for the views of the...
Since the adoption in 1989 of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC) chil...
According to Article 12 of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child, children and young people h...
This paper presents the findings of research into children and young people’s experiences of partici...
This thesis is a critical investigation into the effectiveness of the youth participation structures...
This article will examine the participatory structures for consulting with children in Ireland. It p...
There is growing acknowledgement that citizens have the right to participate in policy decisions tha...
This chapter draws on data from a qualitative study examining the extent to which children and young...
Traditionally, children and young people in Ireland have not been given the opportunity to have thei...
This article presents the findings of a qualitative research study of children and young people (age...
What rights do children and young people have to participate in the decisions that affect their live...
The importance of including young children’s voices in decisions that impact them is highlighted by ...
Current approaches to the regulation of schools in most jurisdictions tend to combine elements of ex...
A major impetus for considering the involvement of children in making their own life decisions was t...
This study explores Irish children’s citizenship as it is lived out in their everyday lives across t...
Article 12 of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child provides for the views of the...
Since the adoption in 1989 of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC) chil...
According to Article 12 of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child, children and young people h...
This paper presents the findings of research into children and young people’s experiences of partici...
This thesis is a critical investigation into the effectiveness of the youth participation structures...
This article will examine the participatory structures for consulting with children in Ireland. It p...
There is growing acknowledgement that citizens have the right to participate in policy decisions tha...
This chapter draws on data from a qualitative study examining the extent to which children and young...
Traditionally, children and young people in Ireland have not been given the opportunity to have thei...
This article presents the findings of a qualitative research study of children and young people (age...
What rights do children and young people have to participate in the decisions that affect their live...
The importance of including young children’s voices in decisions that impact them is highlighted by ...
Current approaches to the regulation of schools in most jurisdictions tend to combine elements of ex...
A major impetus for considering the involvement of children in making their own life decisions was t...
This study explores Irish children’s citizenship as it is lived out in their everyday lives across t...