Tali Gal, Benedetta Duramy
International Perspectives and Empirical Findings on Child Participation
From Social Exclusion to Child-Inclusive Policies
Tali Gal, Benedetta Duramy
International Perspectives and Empirical Findings on Child Participation
From Social Exclusion to Child-Inclusive Policies
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This book provides a much-needed, first broad portrayal of how child participation is implemented in practice today.
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This book provides a much-needed, first broad portrayal of how child participation is implemented in practice today.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 500
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. April 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 160mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 816g
- ISBN-13: 9780199366989
- ISBN-10: 0199366985
- Artikelnr.: 47868729
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 500
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. April 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 160mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 816g
- ISBN-13: 9780199366989
- ISBN-10: 0199366985
- Artikelnr.: 47868729
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Tali Gal, PhD, is Associate Professor of Criminology, University of HaifaBenedetta Faedi Duramy, JSD, is Associate Professor, Golden Gate University School of Law
* Introduction
* Tali Gal and Benedetta Faedi Duramy
* 1. A Feminist Perspective on Children and Law: From Objectification
to Relational Subjectivity
* Laura A. Rosenbury
* Part I. Child participation in education and research settings
* 2. Inclusion and participation in special education processes in
Ontario, Canada
* Mona Paré
* 3. Implementing the principle of child participation: Pupil's
participation in placement committees in Israel
* Eran Uziely
* 4. Children and Young People's Participation in Research
* Nigel Thomas
* Part II. Child participation in family disputes
* 5. Implementation of Article 12 in Family Law Proceedings in Ireland
and New Zealand: Lessons Learned and Messages for Going Forward
* Aisling Parkes
* 6. Judicial Interviews of Children in Canada's Family Courts: Growing
Acceptance But Still Controversial
* Nicholas Bala, Rachel Birnbaum, and Francine Cyr
* 7. Children's Participation in Israeli Family Courts: An Account of
an Ongoing Learning Process
* Tamar Morag, Yoa Sorek, and Anat Inbar
* Part III. Participatory mechanisms for children at risk
* 8. Inclusive and Respectful Relationships as the Basis for Child
Inclusive Policies and Practice: The Experience of Children in
Out-of-Home Care in Australia
* Sharon Bessel
* 9. Child and Family Team Meetings: The Need for Youth Participation
in Educational Success
* Jodi Hall, Joan Pennell, and RV Rikard
* 10. Teen experiences of exclusion, inclusion and participation in
child protection and youth justice in Vermont
* Gale Burford and Sarah Gallagher
* 11. Professionals' Conceptions of "Children," "Childhood" and
"Participation" in an Australian Family Relationship Services Sector
Organisation
* Anne Graham, Robyn Fitzgerald, and Judith Cashmore
* Part IV. Child participation in the criminal process
* 12. Teen Courts: Children Participating in Justice
* Lynne Marie Kohm
* 13. The Developmental Stakes of Youth Participation in American
Juvenile Court
* Emily Buss
* 14. Benefits of Restorative Reentry Circles for Children of
Incarcerated Parents in Hawai'i
* Lorenn Walker, Cheri Tarutani, and Diana McKibben
* Part V. Child participation in the public sphere
* 15. Face to face: children and young people's right to participate in
public decision-making
* Chelsea Marshall, Bronagh Byrne, and Laura Lundy
* 16. Addressing the challenges of children and young people's
participation: considering time and space
* E. Kay M. Tisdall
* 17. Child Participation in Monitoring the Convention on the Rights of
the Child
* Tara M. Collins
* 18. Children's Participation in Haiti
* Benedetta Faedi Duramy
* 19. Conclusion - From Social Exclusion to Child-Inclusive Policies:
Toward an Ecological Model of Child Participation
* Tali Gal
* Tali Gal and Benedetta Faedi Duramy
* 1. A Feminist Perspective on Children and Law: From Objectification
to Relational Subjectivity
* Laura A. Rosenbury
* Part I. Child participation in education and research settings
* 2. Inclusion and participation in special education processes in
Ontario, Canada
* Mona Paré
* 3. Implementing the principle of child participation: Pupil's
participation in placement committees in Israel
* Eran Uziely
* 4. Children and Young People's Participation in Research
* Nigel Thomas
* Part II. Child participation in family disputes
* 5. Implementation of Article 12 in Family Law Proceedings in Ireland
and New Zealand: Lessons Learned and Messages for Going Forward
* Aisling Parkes
* 6. Judicial Interviews of Children in Canada's Family Courts: Growing
Acceptance But Still Controversial
* Nicholas Bala, Rachel Birnbaum, and Francine Cyr
* 7. Children's Participation in Israeli Family Courts: An Account of
an Ongoing Learning Process
* Tamar Morag, Yoa Sorek, and Anat Inbar
* Part III. Participatory mechanisms for children at risk
* 8. Inclusive and Respectful Relationships as the Basis for Child
Inclusive Policies and Practice: The Experience of Children in
Out-of-Home Care in Australia
* Sharon Bessel
* 9. Child and Family Team Meetings: The Need for Youth Participation
in Educational Success
* Jodi Hall, Joan Pennell, and RV Rikard
* 10. Teen experiences of exclusion, inclusion and participation in
child protection and youth justice in Vermont
* Gale Burford and Sarah Gallagher
* 11. Professionals' Conceptions of "Children," "Childhood" and
"Participation" in an Australian Family Relationship Services Sector
Organisation
* Anne Graham, Robyn Fitzgerald, and Judith Cashmore
* Part IV. Child participation in the criminal process
* 12. Teen Courts: Children Participating in Justice
* Lynne Marie Kohm
* 13. The Developmental Stakes of Youth Participation in American
Juvenile Court
* Emily Buss
* 14. Benefits of Restorative Reentry Circles for Children of
Incarcerated Parents in Hawai'i
* Lorenn Walker, Cheri Tarutani, and Diana McKibben
* Part V. Child participation in the public sphere
* 15. Face to face: children and young people's right to participate in
public decision-making
* Chelsea Marshall, Bronagh Byrne, and Laura Lundy
* 16. Addressing the challenges of children and young people's
participation: considering time and space
* E. Kay M. Tisdall
* 17. Child Participation in Monitoring the Convention on the Rights of
the Child
* Tara M. Collins
* 18. Children's Participation in Haiti
* Benedetta Faedi Duramy
* 19. Conclusion - From Social Exclusion to Child-Inclusive Policies:
Toward an Ecological Model of Child Participation
* Tali Gal
* Introduction
* Tali Gal and Benedetta Faedi Duramy
* 1. A Feminist Perspective on Children and Law: From Objectification
to Relational Subjectivity
* Laura A. Rosenbury
* Part I. Child participation in education and research settings
* 2. Inclusion and participation in special education processes in
Ontario, Canada
* Mona Paré
* 3. Implementing the principle of child participation: Pupil's
participation in placement committees in Israel
* Eran Uziely
* 4. Children and Young People's Participation in Research
* Nigel Thomas
* Part II. Child participation in family disputes
* 5. Implementation of Article 12 in Family Law Proceedings in Ireland
and New Zealand: Lessons Learned and Messages for Going Forward
* Aisling Parkes
* 6. Judicial Interviews of Children in Canada's Family Courts: Growing
Acceptance But Still Controversial
* Nicholas Bala, Rachel Birnbaum, and Francine Cyr
* 7. Children's Participation in Israeli Family Courts: An Account of
an Ongoing Learning Process
* Tamar Morag, Yoa Sorek, and Anat Inbar
* Part III. Participatory mechanisms for children at risk
* 8. Inclusive and Respectful Relationships as the Basis for Child
Inclusive Policies and Practice: The Experience of Children in
Out-of-Home Care in Australia
* Sharon Bessel
* 9. Child and Family Team Meetings: The Need for Youth Participation
in Educational Success
* Jodi Hall, Joan Pennell, and RV Rikard
* 10. Teen experiences of exclusion, inclusion and participation in
child protection and youth justice in Vermont
* Gale Burford and Sarah Gallagher
* 11. Professionals' Conceptions of "Children," "Childhood" and
"Participation" in an Australian Family Relationship Services Sector
Organisation
* Anne Graham, Robyn Fitzgerald, and Judith Cashmore
* Part IV. Child participation in the criminal process
* 12. Teen Courts: Children Participating in Justice
* Lynne Marie Kohm
* 13. The Developmental Stakes of Youth Participation in American
Juvenile Court
* Emily Buss
* 14. Benefits of Restorative Reentry Circles for Children of
Incarcerated Parents in Hawai'i
* Lorenn Walker, Cheri Tarutani, and Diana McKibben
* Part V. Child participation in the public sphere
* 15. Face to face: children and young people's right to participate in
public decision-making
* Chelsea Marshall, Bronagh Byrne, and Laura Lundy
* 16. Addressing the challenges of children and young people's
participation: considering time and space
* E. Kay M. Tisdall
* 17. Child Participation in Monitoring the Convention on the Rights of
the Child
* Tara M. Collins
* 18. Children's Participation in Haiti
* Benedetta Faedi Duramy
* 19. Conclusion - From Social Exclusion to Child-Inclusive Policies:
Toward an Ecological Model of Child Participation
* Tali Gal
* Tali Gal and Benedetta Faedi Duramy
* 1. A Feminist Perspective on Children and Law: From Objectification
to Relational Subjectivity
* Laura A. Rosenbury
* Part I. Child participation in education and research settings
* 2. Inclusion and participation in special education processes in
Ontario, Canada
* Mona Paré
* 3. Implementing the principle of child participation: Pupil's
participation in placement committees in Israel
* Eran Uziely
* 4. Children and Young People's Participation in Research
* Nigel Thomas
* Part II. Child participation in family disputes
* 5. Implementation of Article 12 in Family Law Proceedings in Ireland
and New Zealand: Lessons Learned and Messages for Going Forward
* Aisling Parkes
* 6. Judicial Interviews of Children in Canada's Family Courts: Growing
Acceptance But Still Controversial
* Nicholas Bala, Rachel Birnbaum, and Francine Cyr
* 7. Children's Participation in Israeli Family Courts: An Account of
an Ongoing Learning Process
* Tamar Morag, Yoa Sorek, and Anat Inbar
* Part III. Participatory mechanisms for children at risk
* 8. Inclusive and Respectful Relationships as the Basis for Child
Inclusive Policies and Practice: The Experience of Children in
Out-of-Home Care in Australia
* Sharon Bessel
* 9. Child and Family Team Meetings: The Need for Youth Participation
in Educational Success
* Jodi Hall, Joan Pennell, and RV Rikard
* 10. Teen experiences of exclusion, inclusion and participation in
child protection and youth justice in Vermont
* Gale Burford and Sarah Gallagher
* 11. Professionals' Conceptions of "Children," "Childhood" and
"Participation" in an Australian Family Relationship Services Sector
Organisation
* Anne Graham, Robyn Fitzgerald, and Judith Cashmore
* Part IV. Child participation in the criminal process
* 12. Teen Courts: Children Participating in Justice
* Lynne Marie Kohm
* 13. The Developmental Stakes of Youth Participation in American
Juvenile Court
* Emily Buss
* 14. Benefits of Restorative Reentry Circles for Children of
Incarcerated Parents in Hawai'i
* Lorenn Walker, Cheri Tarutani, and Diana McKibben
* Part V. Child participation in the public sphere
* 15. Face to face: children and young people's right to participate in
public decision-making
* Chelsea Marshall, Bronagh Byrne, and Laura Lundy
* 16. Addressing the challenges of children and young people's
participation: considering time and space
* E. Kay M. Tisdall
* 17. Child Participation in Monitoring the Convention on the Rights of
the Child
* Tara M. Collins
* 18. Children's Participation in Haiti
* Benedetta Faedi Duramy
* 19. Conclusion - From Social Exclusion to Child-Inclusive Policies:
Toward an Ecological Model of Child Participation
* Tali Gal