In this article, children consenting to a care order proposal is explored as a form of meaningful participation as seen by care-experienced young people. In contrast to health care and research ethics, almost no research exists on children's consent to child welfare measures. The findings suggest that instead of approaching children as individualistic rights-holders, a more relational understanding about consenting is required, both conceptually and in practice, to acknowledge the social, emotional and power relations in which children's consent (or objection) becomes topical in child welfare. Without that recognition, consenting may be far from meaningful participation.publishedVersionPeer reviewe
This article addresses the participation rights in research of potentially vulnerable children, in t...
Children’s rights include the right to participation in decisions made about them. For looked after ...
This article begins by identifying some of the reasons why children are marginalised in adult social...
In this article, children consenting to a care order proposal is explored as a form of meaningful pa...
The article examines the nature of consent in the context of Finnish care order decision-making as d...
This review explores the conceptualization of “child participation” in a child welfare context. The ...
This state-of-the-art literature review, based on a literature search of multiple scientific bibliog...
This state-of-the-art literature review, based on a literature search of multiple scientific bibliog...
MSW (Child Protection), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2014In the last two decades, in...
In this article, the term ‘participation’ refers to the right of the child to express their views in...
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Key policies at national and international levels have called for the increased involvement of child...
There has been a clear shift in the adult notion that children and young people should be seen and n...
In this submission, I present an analytic commentary on the role of advocacy in facilitating the par...
Children’s participation in decisions about their lives is a crucial point of the UN Convention on t...
This article addresses the participation rights in research of potentially vulnerable children, in t...
Children’s rights include the right to participation in decisions made about them. For looked after ...
This article begins by identifying some of the reasons why children are marginalised in adult social...
In this article, children consenting to a care order proposal is explored as a form of meaningful pa...
The article examines the nature of consent in the context of Finnish care order decision-making as d...
This review explores the conceptualization of “child participation” in a child welfare context. The ...
This state-of-the-art literature review, based on a literature search of multiple scientific bibliog...
This state-of-the-art literature review, based on a literature search of multiple scientific bibliog...
MSW (Child Protection), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2014In the last two decades, in...
In this article, the term ‘participation’ refers to the right of the child to express their views in...
AbstractAbstractAbstractAbstractAbstractAbstractAbstractAbstract (Word Count: 298)(Word Count: 298)(...
Key policies at national and international levels have called for the increased involvement of child...
There has been a clear shift in the adult notion that children and young people should be seen and n...
In this submission, I present an analytic commentary on the role of advocacy in facilitating the par...
Children’s participation in decisions about their lives is a crucial point of the UN Convention on t...
This article addresses the participation rights in research of potentially vulnerable children, in t...
Children’s rights include the right to participation in decisions made about them. For looked after ...
This article begins by identifying some of the reasons why children are marginalised in adult social...