Along with the growth of child participatory research an increased focus on its complexity, specifically unaddressed power inequities in the research relationship and unreflexive use …
A Mullender, UF Imam, G Hague - 2002 - torrossa.com
No precise figures are available as to how many children in the UK live with domestic violence. 1 We do know, however, that there are many and that they are everywhere …
This article discusses the need for authentic social research with children given the fact that increasingly such research is being relied on to inform social policy which profoundly affects …
F Gibson - Journal of research in nursing, 2007 - journals.sagepub.com
Focus groups have become a popular and widely used method in qualitative research across the diversity of healthcare. Their use however has been applied mainly to research …
This study of children's participation in decisions about their care draws on recent work in sociology and anthropology, psychology and legal philosophy in order to understand this …
C Simmons, A Graham, N Thomas - Journal of Educational Change, 2015 - Springer
This article explores the significance of actively engaging with students in school about matters that concern them. The discussion draws upon data from a large-scale mixed …
Every day, thousands of children are helped, supported and in some cases have their lives saved by these staff.(Lord Laming, Hansard, 12 March 2009: Column 464) One of the most …
The authors review the contribution of qualitative methods to exploring concepts and experiences of wellbeing among children and adults living in developing countries. They …
Changing views of children and childhood have resulted in an increased focus on the nature of children's participation in research. Rather than conducting research on children, many …