Anne Crowley
Cardiff University
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The International Journal of Children's Rights | 2015
Anne Crowley
Children’s participation has attracted a great deal of attention from academics, policy-makers and practitioners over the past 25 years. This article presents findings from research into the impacts on policy-making from such participation by children in Wales, within the United Kingdom, and Tamil Nadu, in India. The paper considers how the dominant objectives for children’s participation in the UK context can be seen to be helping to ensure that new structures set up to facilitate children’s participation such as youth forums and school councils, have been much more about providing opportunities for children to practice “good” citizenship than about children’s voices being heard and acted upon. This approach is compared with a more “bottom-up” initiative designed to enable children to participate in public decision-making in rural villages in south India. In Tamil Nadu’s Neighbourhood Children’s Parliaments, children aged 6–17 have successfully brought about what they consider to be significant improvements in their living environment. The reasons for these differences are explored and consideration given to some of the factors that work as enablers and inhibitors in children’s voices not only being heard by policy makers and service providers but also being taken into account and given due weight. The paper continues with a discussion on these findings, exploring the extent to which children’s participation may be seen as a means of empowerment or social control and makes some tentative comparisons between experiences in India and Wales before concluding with some thoughts on policy and practice implications. The term children is used throughout the paper to refer to people under the age of 18 years.
Child Care in Practice | 2007
Andrew Joseph Pithouse; Anne Crowley
This paper discusses qualitative research into young peoples views of independent childrens advocacy services in Wales. We conducted focus groups and semi-structured individual interviews with over 80 children who had used advocacy or whose circumstances suggested them as potential users of advocacy. Our topics of enquiry were structured by research themes drawn from requirements and principles contained in recently introduced National Standards in Advocacy. Through these methods and themes we explored childrens perceptions of advocacy in order to delineate characteristics of an effective service and to identify where they think services may need to improve.
Adoption & Fostering | 2001
Andrew Joseph Pithouse; Anne Crowley
Andrew Pithouse and Anne Crowley outline key findings and themes arising from an All Wales survey of local authority placements commissioned by the National Assembly for Wales. Their paper highlights the number and key characteristics of looked after children and the placements they occupied on a ‘census date’ in early 2000. The authors go on to discuss the ways in which needs and outcomes are typically understood by providers and comment on the pressing problems they face in this area. Finally they identify the main challenges to the looked after system in providing quality placements and comment upon the strategic issues ahead for local authorities.
Child & Family Social Work | 2013
Sally Holland; Anne Crowley
Children & Society | 2006
Andrew Joseph Pithouse; Anne Crowley
Archive | 2005
Andrew Joseph Pithouse; Harriet Ward; Anne Crowley; Independent Trainer; Mandy Webb
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Children & Society | 2017
Nigel Thomas; Anne Crowley; Daniel Moxon; Julie Ridley; Cathy Street; Puja Joshi
Archive | 2016
Nigel Thomas; Cathy Street; Julie Ridley; Anne Crowley; Dan Moxon; Puja Joshi; Evangeline Amalathas; Katie Rix; Amy Edwards
Archive | 2016
Andrew Joseph Pithouse; Anne Crowley