The legal basis for participation in child protection

Published: 18/05/2023

Dr. Jo Dillon of the University of Sheffield shares the legal basis for ensuring that children can actively take part in decision-making processes that affect their safety and security.

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Dillon, J. (2023). The legal basis for participation in child protection . Dartington Trust.

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  1. How might you use the legislation outlined in this video to enable young people to participate? 
  2. How can you use your role to create opportunities for meaningful participation to empower children and young people? 
  3. How might you ensure that children and young people’s wishes and feelings on their experience are gathered and how might it impact the support they receive? 

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