Untertitel:
From Social Exclusion to Child-Inclusive Policies
Autor:
Tali Gal, Benedetta Duramy
Herausgeber:
Oxford University Press
Erscheinungsdatum:
20.03.2015
The 1989 UN Convention on the Rights of the Child has inspired advocates and policy makers across the globe, injecting children's rights terminology into various public and private arenas. Children's right to participate in decision-making processes affecting their lives is the acme of the Convention and its central contribution to the children's rights discourse. At the same time the participation right presents enormous challenges in its implementation. Laws, regulations and mechanisms addressing children's right to participate in decision-making processes affecting their lives have been established in many jurisdictions across the globe. Yet these worldwide developments have only rarely been accompanied with empirical investigations. The effectiveness of various policies in achieving meaningful participation for children of different ages, cultures and circumstances have remained largely unproven empirically. Therefore, with the growing awareness of the importance of evidence-based policies, it becomes clear that without empirical investigations on the implementation of children's right to participation it is difficult to promote their effective inclusion in decision making. This book provides a much-needed, first broad portrayal of how child participation is implemented in practice today. Bringing together 19 chapters written by prominent authors from the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Ireland, New Zealand, Australia, and Israel, the book includes descriptions of programs that engage children and youth in decision-making processes, as well as insightful findings regarding what children, their families, and professionals think about these programs. Beyond their contribution to the empirical evidence on ways children engage in decision-making processes, the volume's chapters contribute to the theoretical development of the meaning of "participation," "citizenship," "inclusiveness," and "relational rights" in regards to children and youth. There is no matching to the book's scope both in terms of its breadth of subjects and the diversity of jurisdictions it covers. The book's chapters include experiences of child participation in special education, child protection, juvenile justice, restorative justice, family disputes, research, and policy making.
Autorentext
Tali Gal, PhD, is Assistant Professor and Head of the MA Program at the University of Haifa School of Criminology. Dr. Gal's research interests, teaching, and publications involve children's rights, restorative justice, victims' rights, and therapeutic jurisprudence. Her book Child Victims and Restorative Justice--A Needs-Rights Model was published by Oxford University Press in 2011. Prior to her academic career she practiced law as a children's rights advocate and Legal Advisor at the Israeli National Council for the Child. Benedetta Faedi Duramy, JSD, is an Associate Professor at Golden Gate University School of Law in San Francisco. She obtained her doctoral degree from Stanford Law School, Stanford University, where she received numerous awards for her extensive research and scholarship on gender-based violence, with a special focus on Haiti. She is the author of several book chapters and articles on human rights, gender, and children's rights. Her book Gender and Violence in Haiti: Women's Path from Victims to Agents was published by Rutgers University Press in 2014.
Inhalt
Introduction Tali Gal & Benedetta Faedi Duramy 1. A Feminist Perspective on Children and Law: From Objectification to Relational Subjectivity Laura A. Rosenbury Part I. Child participation in education and research settings 2. Inclusion and participation in special education processes in Ontario, Canada Mona Paré 3. Implementing the principle of child participation: Pupil's participation in placement committees in Israel Eran Uziely 4. Children and Young People's Participation in Research Nigel Thomas Part II. Child participation in family disputes 5. Implementation of Article 12 in Family Law Proceedings in Ireland and New Zealand: Lessons Learned and Messages for Going Forward Aisling Parkes 6. Judicial Interviews of Children in Canada's Family Courts: Growing Acceptance But Still Controversial Nicholas Bala, Rachel Birnbaum, and Francine Cyr 7. Children's Participation in Israeli Family Courts: An Account of an Ongoing Learning Process Tamar Morag, Yoa Sorek, and Anat Inbar Part III. Participatory mechanisms for children at risk 8. Inclusive and Respectful Relationships as the Basis for Child Inclusive Policies and Practice: The Experience of Children in Out-of-Home Care in Australia Sharon Bessell 9. Child and Family Team Meetings: The Need for Youth Participation in Educational Success Jodi Hall, Joan Pennell, and RV Rikard 10. Teen experiences of exclusion, inclusion and participation in child protection and youth justice in Vermont Gale Burford and Sarah Gallagher 11. Professionals' Conceptions of "Children," "Childhood" and "Participation" in an Australian Family Relationship Services Sector Organisation Anne Graham, Robyn Fitzgerald, and Judith Cashmore Part IV. Child participation in the criminal process 12. Teen Courts: Children Participating in Justice Lynne Marie Kohm 13. The Developmental Stakes of Youth Participation in American Juvenile Court Emily Buss 14. Benefits of Restorative Reentry Circles for Children of Incarcerated Parents in Hawai'i Lorenn Walker, Cheri Tarutani, and Diana McKibben Part V. Child participation in the public sphere 15. Face to face: children and young people's right to participate in public decision-making Chelsea Marshall, Bronagh Byrne, and Laura Lundy 16. Addressing the challenges of children and young people's participation: considering time and space E. Kay M. Tisdall 17. Child Participation in Monitoring the Convention on the Rights of the Child Tara M. Collins 18. Children's Participation in Haiti Benedetta Faedi Duramy 19. Conclusion - From Social Exclusion to Child-Inclusive Policies: Toward an Ecological Model of Child Participation Tali Gal
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