The right of children to participate in decisions that impact their lives has been widely recognized, but it is scarcely present in the decision-making processes within the child protection system. Although research provides evidence of the benefits of such participation, we still know little about its presence in family reunification processes. This paper examines the voices of children and adolescents at the time of removal and reunification in the child protection process. The perspectives of 135 persons were taken through in-depth interviews and group discussions, namely, 30 children and adolescents, 42 biological parents, and 63 professionals in the child protection system. The results suggest that 1) the information that is provided t...
Although children are not entitled to vote, do have the right to express their voice and be heard in...
The aim of this paper is to explore children's views about their involvement in the post-separation ...
Participation by children in child protection remains a complex area of practice. This paper present...
The right of children to participate in decisions that impact their lives has been widely recognized...
Children’s right to participation is enshrined in the Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC), s...
The reality of child protection systems typically demonstrates a lack of attention to the voices of...
In the contexts of family neglect or maltreatment, the State intervenes by safeguarding the developm...
The reality of child protection systems typically demonstrates a lack of attention to the voices of ...
Article 12 of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child outlines the rights of childr...
Abstract Background Family reunification refers to the process through which children and adolescent...
Family reunification, in terms of the system of infancy protection, is the process by which a child ...
Children’s participation in all matters that concern them, particularly child protectiondecision-mak...
The idea that children should be heard and their views respected in decision-making has become an im...
Children’s participation in decisions about their lives is a crucial point of the UN Convention on t...
Parental education programs are a key element in achieving family reunification because they help mo...
Although children are not entitled to vote, do have the right to express their voice and be heard in...
The aim of this paper is to explore children's views about their involvement in the post-separation ...
Participation by children in child protection remains a complex area of practice. This paper present...
The right of children to participate in decisions that impact their lives has been widely recognized...
Children’s right to participation is enshrined in the Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC), s...
The reality of child protection systems typically demonstrates a lack of attention to the voices of...
In the contexts of family neglect or maltreatment, the State intervenes by safeguarding the developm...
The reality of child protection systems typically demonstrates a lack of attention to the voices of ...
Article 12 of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child outlines the rights of childr...
Abstract Background Family reunification refers to the process through which children and adolescent...
Family reunification, in terms of the system of infancy protection, is the process by which a child ...
Children’s participation in all matters that concern them, particularly child protectiondecision-mak...
The idea that children should be heard and their views respected in decision-making has become an im...
Children’s participation in decisions about their lives is a crucial point of the UN Convention on t...
Parental education programs are a key element in achieving family reunification because they help mo...
Although children are not entitled to vote, do have the right to express their voice and be heard in...
The aim of this paper is to explore children's views about their involvement in the post-separation ...
Participation by children in child protection remains a complex area of practice. This paper present...