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This book features pathways to children and young people's collective participation in changing child protection policies and services in multiple countries. It showcases concrete examples of participatory research and practices promoting children and young people's participation in child protection. It highlights the change actions and voices of empowered and marginalized children and youth in various international contexts.
List of contents
- Foreword, by Marit Skivenes
- Acknowledgments
- Contributor Bios
- Chapter 1: Introduction by Katrin Kri%z and Mimi Petersen
- PART I: CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE AS CHANGE AGENTS
- Chapter 2: The Change Factory's Participation in Social Work Education in Norway, by Roar Sundby
- Chapter 3: Child-directed Child Welfare Research and Development in Denmark, by Mimi Petersen
- Chapter 4: Care Leavers' Participation in Designing Child Welfare Services and Policy in Israel, by Talia Meital Schwartz-Tayri and Hadas Lotan
- Chapter 5: Children Claiming the Right to Live Without Violence in Nicaragua, by Harry Shier
- PART II: PARTICIPATORY PROFESSIONAL PRACTICES
- Chapter 6: The Participation of LGBTQIA+ Children and Youth in Care in the Netherlands, by Rodrigo González Álvarez, Mijntje ten Brummelaar, Kevin R. O. van Mierlo, Gerald P. Mallon and Mónica López López
- Chapter 7: Children's Participation in Foster Care in Germany, by Daniela Reimer
- Chapter 8: Creating and Crossing Age-related Participation Boundaries in Child Protection in the United States (California), by Megan Canfield, Jenna Gaudette, Emma Frushell and Katrin Kri%z
- Chapter 9: Arts-Based Research with Children in Program Evaluation in Spain, by Nuria Fuentes-Peláez, Ainoa Mateos, M. Angels Balsells and Mª Jose Rodrigo
- Chapter 10: The "Making My Story"-Project in Brazil, by Monica Vidiz, Lara Naddeo and Debora Vigevani
- PART III: CONCLUDING REMARKS
- Chapter 11: Concluding Remarks, by Katrin Kri%z and Mimi Petersen
- Afterword, by Nigel Patrick Thomas
About the author
Katrin Kri%z is a Professor of Sociology at Emmanuel College in Boston, USA, and a Professor II at the University of Bergen, Norway. She has published two books: Child Welfare Systems and Migrant Children: A Cross-Country Study of Policies and Practice (Oxford University Press, 2015), edited with Marit Skivenes, Ravinder Bran, and Tarja Pösö, and Protecting Children, Creating Citizens: Participatory Child Protection Practice in Norway and the United States (Policy Press, 2020).
Mimi Petersen, Ph.D. is an Associate Professor in the Department of Social Work at the University College Copenhagen, Denmark. She is the founder of the Nordic Network for Children's Right to Participation in Social and Educational Work: Practice, Research, and Development. Petersen has published several journal articles and books on children and young people's participation in social work and research in Nordic countries.
Summary
Children's participation in child protection has become a burgeoning field of interest for scholars and practitioners in the field of social work, and yet there is no edited volume that weaves together recent international contributions on the topic. This volume fills that gap, beginning with the assumption that children can and should have agency in decisions that affect their lives. Child protection is understood as protection from violence in the family and from violence in wider society. Children and youth may encounter public child protection systems in several instances: during child protection investigations, when children receive support services, during decisions about children's removals from home, and when children are in foster, kin, or residential care. Children may experience systemic violence as a lack of personal and economic security, a lack of access to education, and other factors.
This book features pathways to children and young people's collective participation in changing child protection policies and services in multiple countries through examples of participatory research and practices promoting children and young people's participation in child protection. It highlights the change actions and voices of empowered and marginalized children and youth in various international contexts. The global examples featured in this volume can serve as an inspiration for children and youth, children's rights activists, child protection practitioners, students, scholars, and public policymakers to initiate, design, and implement participatory child protection policies and practices.
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It is engaging and insightful...the book spotlights the value of children's voices and explores how children's rights to participation may be placed at the forefront of policy, research, and practice.