AIM: This study aimed to investigate the experiences of children and young people being educated in residential special schools, with a particular focus on how their rights and wellbeing were being promoted by their schools. METHOD: The study was conducted using participatory research principles and aimed to develop techniques and approaches that would support the inclusion of all children. FINDINGS: The findings indicated that the techniques developed during this study helped to provide insight into the experiences of pupils with a wide range of special needs, and facilitated their voices. The piloting of a method that integrated ethnographic observation techniques with checklists adopted from the SCERTS framework (developed by Prizan...
In this paper we discuss the need to find suitable methods for eliciting the voices of children with...
How often do your primary school pupils have the opportunity to engage in open-ended, sustained piec...
Participatory research methods offer a very promising approach for gaining in-depth understanding of...
The research aims to further an understanding of a partnership scheme between a special school and a...
Children's and young people's rights to a voice have been enshrined in social care and health legisl...
The complexity of many children’s lives can result in their ideas being neither understood nor inclu...
Pupil voice has been an area under discussion in a plethora of government documents, and has been su...
This action research explored the ways in which children with Communication Difficulties could be en...
This paper will outline a PhD research study which provides an opportunity to reimagine how children...
This article reports the development and evaluation of a toolkit-based approach to eliciting childre...
Increased emphasis on children's "voices" and their rights to be involved in events and decisions wh...
"There are many reasons for involving children and young people in the process of research (Kirby, L...
Children with high levels of wellbeing are more engaged in learning and achieve greater academic suc...
This qualitative study engages seven children as co-researchers of their individual dramatherapy exp...
The importance of eliciting the voices of children and young people and their participation within d...
In this paper we discuss the need to find suitable methods for eliciting the voices of children with...
How often do your primary school pupils have the opportunity to engage in open-ended, sustained piec...
Participatory research methods offer a very promising approach for gaining in-depth understanding of...
The research aims to further an understanding of a partnership scheme between a special school and a...
Children's and young people's rights to a voice have been enshrined in social care and health legisl...
The complexity of many children’s lives can result in their ideas being neither understood nor inclu...
Pupil voice has been an area under discussion in a plethora of government documents, and has been su...
This action research explored the ways in which children with Communication Difficulties could be en...
This paper will outline a PhD research study which provides an opportunity to reimagine how children...
This article reports the development and evaluation of a toolkit-based approach to eliciting childre...
Increased emphasis on children's "voices" and their rights to be involved in events and decisions wh...
"There are many reasons for involving children and young people in the process of research (Kirby, L...
Children with high levels of wellbeing are more engaged in learning and achieve greater academic suc...
This qualitative study engages seven children as co-researchers of their individual dramatherapy exp...
The importance of eliciting the voices of children and young people and their participation within d...
In this paper we discuss the need to find suitable methods for eliciting the voices of children with...
How often do your primary school pupils have the opportunity to engage in open-ended, sustained piec...
Participatory research methods offer a very promising approach for gaining in-depth understanding of...