Prepare and Plan
To prepare and plan we think about commitment and respect, the goals and resources we have, the links we can build and the information we can …
Identifying Issues and Priorities
Before we start any project we often have goals that we have to achieve. We share information about these at the start. Then then we try …
Investigating
Before we ask anyone anything, we think about what will help people feel comfortable and able to share their ideas. This means making sure that children …
Taking Action
We look at the ideas we have found out from everyone and try to: Understand and describe what is being communicated Identify what is the same …
Follow Up Action
We feedback what to children and young people to keep them informed and involved: A summary of children’s views and recommendations The action that has been …
Reviewing and Sharing
We spend time thinking about how we are working together, inclusiveness and how the people we work with are feeling. Reflecting on ourselves involves: Tuning …
Children’s Parliament
What did we do
Several smaller Children’s Parliaments all around Slovenia and one national meeting of Children’s Parliament
Unfortunately we have one page for Children’s Parliaments only in Slovenian language (which is a tab inside our organization ‘s website): https://www.zpms.si/programi/otroski-parlamenti/
Here is an article in English from our last years experience of running 30th national Children’s Parliament:
https://digy-project.eu/2020/06/11/using-opin-platform-for-30th-childrens-parliament/
Contact: Petra Zega, Slovenian Association of Friends of Youth (petra.zega@zpms.si)
The place is called:
Several cities and Ljubljana, capital of Slovenia
Date
1/9/2019
24/6/2020
Add other important experiences or identities
but mostly none of the above
‘Just putting me on the right track’: Young people’s perspectives on what helps them stop offending
We conducted participatory action research with young people in contact with youth offending teams. It was led by young people in custody.
Listening to young people’s views of the coast: Living Coast Youth Voice
To help us think about being by the sea we brought sand, seaweed and twigs into youth groups and classrooms. And we made drawings to show …
Review Of Professional Standards For Teaching (Scotland)
What did we do
In 2017-18 Children in Scotland worked with the General Teaching Council for Scotland (GTCS) on The Review Of the Professional Standards for teachers, specifically the section on Values.
The GTCS wanted to put the experiences and views of children and young people at the centre of its review and commissioned us to conduct engagement work with children and young people.
Contact: Elaine Kerridge, Children In Scotland (ekerridge@childreninscotland.org.uk)
The place is called:
Scotland
Date
30/10/2017
31/1/2020