Youth Travellers Times Arts Award project
What has changed? Since the end of the project two of the girls have decided to go to college together. The teachers and governors of the …
Youth Travellers Times Arts Award project
What advice would you give? Charlotte,12 “Even though I met all the Traveller Times people I was a bit worried it would be boring and like …
Youth Travellers Times Arts Award project
What did you find out? We worked with young Gypsies and Travellers from a site in North Worcestershire. The young people were being educated at home …
Peer Research and Social Action
How young people can use peer research to help create change
Youth Travellers’ Times
Young people helped create a youth media output
Youth Travellers’ Times
Young people helped create a youth media output
Youth Travellers’ Times
Young people helped create a youth media output
Strategies for inclusive and impactful participation
Reaching In: What we have learned in 2021 about making children’s participation inclusive and impactful
Child-friendly Towns and Villages
What did we do
The Office of the Commissioner for Children in Malta is currently conducting a research study on child-friendly towns and villages. the project consists of a research study which will be carried out amongst children, parents/guardians and key stakeholders. The second part of the project will consist of a practical element in which a town in Malta has been identified and through child participation (focus groups and walk about workshops) an area will be identified and made more child-friendly.
Contact: Suzanne Garcia Imbernon, Office of the Commissioner for Children (szanne.gili@gov.mt)
The place is called:
Malta
Date
1/1/2020
31/12/2021
Add other important experiences or identities
This issue affects all children and therefore different groups of children will participate. the research study is a national study.
Child-friendly Towns and Villages
What did we do
The Office of the Commissioner for Children in Malta is currently conducting a research study on child-friendly towns and villages. the project consists of a research study which will be carried out amongst children, parents/guardians and key stakeholders. The second part of the project will consist of a practical element in which a town in Malta has been identified and through child participation (focus groups and walk about workshops) an area will be identified and made more child-friendly.
Contact: Suzanne Garcia Imbernon, Office of the Commissioner for Children (szanne.gili@gov.mt)
The place is called:
Malta
Date
1/1/2020
31/12/2021
Add other important experiences or identities
This issue affects all children and therefore different groups of children will participate. the research study is a national study.