Abstract
This paper outlines a three-year collaborative research project which aims to involve children and young people, as well as other stakeholders, in exploring strategies to meet the needs of children in care. In this paper we identify some research findings which indicate the importance of children participating in the defining of their needs in care, if these needs are to be responded to more effectively than has been the case in the past. We describe the aims of our three-year project and identify some of the methodological issues of implementing stage one of the project in terms of children's participation. A conceptual framework is developed to clarify issues related to children's participation in research and decision making and as a basis for deciding on appropriate research methods to employ in the first stage. Rather than merely outlining the work we have so far undertaken, we have instead focussed on reflecting on and analysing the theoretical and methodological challenges to researchers in implementing collaborative and participatory research in decision making with children.
Original language | English |
---|---|
Number of pages | 6 |
Journal | Children Australia |
Publication status | Published - 2001 |
Keywords
- Children
- Institutional care
- Australia
- Research
- Methodology
- Decision making