Participatory Action Research (PAR) with children and youth is at the intersection of child wellness and social inclusion. Exclusion and marginalization detract from personal and collective health. Inclusion, on the contrary, contributes to wellness. Hence, we should study inclusion and exclusion in the overall context of child wellness. This special issue offers a wealth of methodologies and lessons for fostering inclusion of young people through PAR. In an effort to synthesize my concerns with child wellness, inclusion, and the scholarly work of this special issue, this paper will (a) articulate the values underpinning the philosophy of social inclusion and child wellness, (b) suggest roles and responsibilities for putting these values in...
Contains fulltext : 162085.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This review out...
Children's participation is a universal right recognised by the United Nations Convention on the Rig...
The focus of this special volume of CSI on research with and by children reflects a major paradigm s...
Background: Contemporary public health problems connect to the social determinants of health, with a...
Involving children and young people in participatory research can be of great benefit to the young p...
Children with disabilities continue to have fewer opportunities to experience social inclusion compa...
Involving children in participatory health research (PHR) provides exciting opportunities to gain in...
Involving children in participatory health research (PHR) provides exciting opportunities to gain in...
Social inclusion and participation have become policy mantras in the UK and Europe. As these concept...
Youth-led Participatory Action Research (YPAR) is an approach that engages young people and academic...
This article sets the scene for the other papers in this Special Issue on children's and young peopl...
Involving children in participatory health research (PHR) provides exciting opportunities to gain in...
In the context of the Developmental Systems Model of early intervention, the principle of inclusion ...
Social well-being is essential to overall health and quality of life for all children, youth, and ad...
Participation, defined as involvement in life situations, is important for children’s health and dev...
Contains fulltext : 162085.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This review out...
Children's participation is a universal right recognised by the United Nations Convention on the Rig...
The focus of this special volume of CSI on research with and by children reflects a major paradigm s...
Background: Contemporary public health problems connect to the social determinants of health, with a...
Involving children and young people in participatory research can be of great benefit to the young p...
Children with disabilities continue to have fewer opportunities to experience social inclusion compa...
Involving children in participatory health research (PHR) provides exciting opportunities to gain in...
Involving children in participatory health research (PHR) provides exciting opportunities to gain in...
Social inclusion and participation have become policy mantras in the UK and Europe. As these concept...
Youth-led Participatory Action Research (YPAR) is an approach that engages young people and academic...
This article sets the scene for the other papers in this Special Issue on children's and young peopl...
Involving children in participatory health research (PHR) provides exciting opportunities to gain in...
In the context of the Developmental Systems Model of early intervention, the principle of inclusion ...
Social well-being is essential to overall health and quality of life for all children, youth, and ad...
Participation, defined as involvement in life situations, is important for children’s health and dev...
Contains fulltext : 162085.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This review out...
Children's participation is a universal right recognised by the United Nations Convention on the Rig...
The focus of this special volume of CSI on research with and by children reflects a major paradigm s...