Publications
Journal Articles
Our current Journal Articles aim to contribute to further understanding the lived realities of children and families, namely perspectives on policy and practice which affect children’s wellbeing, human rights, and ability to reach their full potential.
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Authors: Davidson, J., Karadzhov, D., and Wilson, G.
The advent of COVID-19 abruptly thrust the health and safety of children and families into greater risk around the world.
As regional and local governments, nongovernmental organizations, communities, families, and children grapple with the immediate public health impact of COVID-19, the rights and well-being of children, especially those who are already marginalized, have been overlooked.
Those working with children have likely encountered unprecedented challenges and responded in innovative ways in efforts to address the needs and rights of all children.
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Authors: Davidson, J., Karadzhov, D. and Wilson, G.
This paper aims to present findings from 440 responses regarding the experiences of supervision, coping and well-being of 83 service providers and policymakers from eight countries working to support children’s well-being during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Authors: Laura M. Lee, Laura H.V. Wright, Carolina Machado, Ojaswi Niyogi, Prathit Singh, Sophie Shields, Kristen Hope
This paper explores the experiences of #CovidUnder19 young people as researchers focusing on the data analysis and knowledge exchange phase and includes their reflections on meaningful intergenerational partnership in research. This includes the importance of relationships, embracing the ‘inner child’, and fostering meaningful participation in the research process. The paper concludes with recommendations for other researchers on how to work in partnership with children and young people meaningfully to strengthen the process and impact for researchers and children’s human rights.
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By Davidson, J., Karadzhov, D., Shields, S., Wilson, G., and Lux, E.
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By Davidson, J., Karadzhov, D., Collins, H., and Brown, A.
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