Involving Children in Research and Data Collection: A Gap Analysis

Amanda Third, Valentina Baú, Skye Tasker, Louisa Welland

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Abstract

This research brief, prepared by Save the Children in partnership with the Young & Resilient Research Centre, explores the current landscape of involving children in research and data collection. It highlights the importance of child participation as a means to inform programs, policies, and advocacy efforts, emphasising the need for ethical and meaningful engagement. The brief examines three primary approaches to child participation in research: consultative, collaborative, and child-led, each with distinct roles and benefits. It also identifies the gaps in existing resources, such as limited guidance on adapting tools for diverse contexts, engaging marginalised groups, and ensuring child safeguarding. The report underscores the necessity for more inclusive, culturally sensitive, and practical resources to support researchers and practitioners. Key recommendations include developing adaptable tools, enhancing inclusivity, and strengthening children's involvement across all research phases. The brief concludes by advocating for co-designed research resources that prioritise children's perspectives and experiences, ensuring their meaningful participation in research processes.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationU.K.
PublisherSave the Children International
Commissioning bodySave the Children International
Number of pages28
Publication statusPublished - 2025

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