Child-led research in the context of Australian social welfare practice

Samia Michail, Mary Kellett

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Abstract

This paper details the first child-led research programme to be implemented in Australia in which children design and lead their own research about issues they identify. The programme was specifically adapted for children who were service users of a nongovernment organization that provides social welfare and support services to vulnerable children and their families, living in communities of the disadvantaged. The practitioner – researchers faced the expected challenges of power in child–adult relations pertinent to the status of children in a genuinely child-led research endeavour. However, the paper details the additional challenges and responses required when conducting research in a practice environment and the successful adaptations that were used to meet these challenges. The positive findings of an independently commissioned programme evaluation raise important questions about the place and purpose of child-led research within the field of children’s social welfare practice.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)387-395
Number of pages9
JournalChild and Family Social Work
Volume20
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2015

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