Being heard: promoting children and young people’s involvement in participatory research on sexual violence: findings from an international scoping review
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University of BedfordshireIssue Date
2018-08-01Subjects
children's participationparticipatory research
sexual violence
L590 Social Work not elsewhere classified
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This report shares findings from an international scoping review conducted on the engagement of children and young people in participatory research on sexual violence. The report discusses a range of ethical and practical challenges of involving vulnerable children and young people in participatory research on sensitive issues and draws out key considerations for research practice.Citation
Bovarnick, S, Peace, D, Warrington, C, Pearce, J. (2018) 'Being heard: promoting children and young people’s involvement in participatory research on sexual violence: findings from an international scoping review'. Luton: The International Centre: Researching child sexual exploitation, violence and trafficking, University of Bedfordshire.Type
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