Children’s right to involvement in practices that address their well-being is frequently highlighted, yet how children exercise involvement in face-to-face encounters has remained fairly unknown. To fulfil our aim of identifying, describing and defining children’s involvement, we conducted an inductive microanalysis of face-to-face dialogue on audiovisual recordings of naturally occurring therapy sessions with children attending social services departments and mental health clinics. The resulting operationalisation generated six dimensions of children’s involvement: participatory, directive, positional, emotional, agentive and narrative. By operationalising how children exercise involvement, we render the abstract concept more amenable to f...
The aim of the research to assess children and young people participation in the decision making pro...
Child Agency and Voice in Therapy offers innovatory ways of thinking about, and working with, childr...
There is a growing literature on how children are heard in the field of child welfare, often with in...
Children’s right to involvement in practices that address their well-being is frequentlyhighlighted,...
Children’s in-session involvement in child and family therapies correlates with both positive and ne...
This paper reports on a recent research project which explored children’s understandings and experie...
Background: The promotion of the active involvement of all the patients in health practices, in part...
Children’s participation is increasingly ambiguous and contested. Such complexity emerges in respons...
This presentation explores the potential of emerging understandings of childhood, and of children’s ...
Children have the right to express their views and to participate actively in decisions that concern...
The value of interprofessional service provision for children and families has had widespread suppor...
This article describes a child-centred method for engaging with children involved in the child prote...
"This timely collection explores how children display social competence in talking about their menta...
Initial child mental health assessment appointments are an under researched area of interaction. Wit...
Involving children in their healthcare encounter is a national and international priority. While exi...
The aim of the research to assess children and young people participation in the decision making pro...
Child Agency and Voice in Therapy offers innovatory ways of thinking about, and working with, childr...
There is a growing literature on how children are heard in the field of child welfare, often with in...
Children’s right to involvement in practices that address their well-being is frequentlyhighlighted,...
Children’s in-session involvement in child and family therapies correlates with both positive and ne...
This paper reports on a recent research project which explored children’s understandings and experie...
Background: The promotion of the active involvement of all the patients in health practices, in part...
Children’s participation is increasingly ambiguous and contested. Such complexity emerges in respons...
This presentation explores the potential of emerging understandings of childhood, and of children’s ...
Children have the right to express their views and to participate actively in decisions that concern...
The value of interprofessional service provision for children and families has had widespread suppor...
This article describes a child-centred method for engaging with children involved in the child prote...
"This timely collection explores how children display social competence in talking about their menta...
Initial child mental health assessment appointments are an under researched area of interaction. Wit...
Involving children in their healthcare encounter is a national and international priority. While exi...
The aim of the research to assess children and young people participation in the decision making pro...
Child Agency and Voice in Therapy offers innovatory ways of thinking about, and working with, childr...
There is a growing literature on how children are heard in the field of child welfare, often with in...