Category: Connect with people

Civil Servants/Policy MakersUnder 88-12Connect with people13-15Identify issues15-18Roma or TravellerInvestigateTake actionEuropeFollow up actionReview and shareOtherParticipation for Change

Strategies for inclusive and impactful participation

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Reaching In: What we have learned in 2021 about making children’s participation inclusive and impactful

Connect with peopleBetter awarenessRegional13-15Roma or TravellerEducationEuropeDisabledParticipation for Change

Open Schools Programme

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Advice on children’s participation and increasing impact Create a space for children to come up with ideas Create something together so that children take ownership knowing …

Care ExperiencedConnect with peopleIdentify issues13-15European15-18Roma or TravellerAsylum seeker, Refugee or MigrationEuropeDisabled

Child Rights Centre – DX Club

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Advice on children’s participation Roma children and refugee children, who are members of  School Parliaments are active DX club members – the opinions of these marginalised …

EnglandConnect with peopleIdentify issuesRoma or TravellerEuropean15-18Take action18-25Over 25

Its Kushti to Rokker (In English Its Good to Talk) A filmmaking and education project from the perspective of young Travellers.

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What advice would you give? J- “I feel so proud of what I’ve created and to have had the opportunity to tell my story to support …

Care ExperiencedLocalHealth and WellbeingEnglandConnect with peopleLiving in PovertyBetter awarenessNationalLiving with Violence13-15Roma or Traveller15-18EducationTake actionBlack, Asian or Minority Ethnic18-25EuropeAsylum seeker, Refugee or MigrationYoung CarerParticipation for ChangeDisabledEqualityContact with Criminal JusticeLeisureLGBTQI

Stories 2 Connect

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Stories 2 Connect was a research project that we ran to find out people’s stories. We did lots of interviews with people. We added people’s stories together as fiction. And we made them come alive in a phygital way (in digital objects). See www.stories2connect.org

OtherEnglandCare Experienced8-12Living in PovertyConnect with peopleRegional13-15Living with Violence15-18ADVICE18-25Black, Asian or Minority EthnicAsylum seeker, Refugee or MigrationYoung CarerDisabledContact with Criminal JusticeLGBTQI

Youthforia

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Tell us your advice on doing participation activities. The project is youth led, so this means a group of elected young people plan and deliver the …

Connect with peopleNational8-12Living in Poverty13-15Investigate

Health Inequalities: Peer Research into the role of communities

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What did we do

We worked with 15 young peer researchers in two areas of high deprivation to explore how the areas that they grow up in affect health and wellbeing and contribute to health inequalities.
The young peer researchers designed their research project, collected data and analysed their findings. We then published a final report detailing their work with a series of recommendations for local and national decision makers.

https://childreninscotland.org.uk/health-inequalities-participative-research-project/

The place is called:

Glasgow and Dundee

Date

1/4/2019

18/3/2021

Add other important experiences or identities

Some members of the project identified as having additional support needs

Care ExperiencedConnect with peopleNational8-12RegionalInvestigate

Changing Gears

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What did we do

In 2020 Children in Scotland was asked by Cycling Scotland to explore children and young people’s views and perceptions of cycling and road safety. The project, called Changing Gears, offered 300 children and young people the chance to share their thoughts and experiences and shape future decisions about cycling across Scotland.

Contact: Elaine Kerridge, Children In Scotland (ekerridge@childreninscotland.org.uk)

The place is called:

Scotland

Date

1/5/2020

18/12/2020

Care ExperiencedPrepare and planLiving in Poverty8-12Connect with peopleLiving with Violence13-15Identify issuesInvestigate15-18Take actionInternational18-25Over 25Follow up actionReview and shareYoung CarerDisabledLGBTQI

JUK

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What did we do

We trained young people in Japan as researchers. They did art activities and interviews with other disabled children and young people. We analysed the findings together. We compared the way Japan and the UK are with children’s participation and rights for people with disabilities. We reported to the UN Committee.

The place is called:

Japan and the UK

Date

1/12/2016

Ongoing

LocalPrepare and planCare Experienced8-12Connect with peopleLiving in Poverty13-15Identify issuesInvestigateTake action18-25Black, Asian or Minority EthnicReview and shareDisabledLGBTQI

LEAP Cluj

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What did we do

We delivered a comprehensive, multi- and inter-disciplinary assessment of the needs and opportunities for young people in the Cluj metropolitan area, guided by an ecosystem view and oriented towards future initiatives stemming from the results of the assessment. The project will deliver an evidence-informed, tech-enabled repository of data, actors and initiatives in the areas of health and well-being, and education and future of work in the Cluj metropolitan area, with a participatory and inclusive approach. Different aspects of the research and the formulation of policy proposals were provided through participatory mechanisms involving young people and stakeholders, too. Data and proposals are put at the base of future action in the Cluj Metro Area during a 10-year lifespan.

LEAP project website: www.leapcluj.ro
Overall presentation of the project (144 seconds): https://www.facebook.com/107986597796223/videos/2632866227026536
LEAP research report: https://leapcluj.ro/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/LEAP-Research-Report-2020.pdf
LEAP data repository with report and all underlying background documents: https://leapcluj.ro/data-repository/
LEAP Data visualization: https://leapcluj.ro/visualization/

Contact: András Farkas, PONT Group (andras.farkas@pontgroup.org)

The place is called:

Cluj-Napoca and Cluj Metro Area, Romania

Date

1/1/2020

1/12/2020

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community engagement, building intergenerational trust, developing the communities of the future