Child advocacy: a dialogue of inclusion |
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Authors: | Kenkel, David Couling, Mieke |
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Affiliation: | Address for correspondence: UNICEF New Zealand, PO box 11.369, Wellington, New Zealand; email: david{at}unicef.org.nz |
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Abstract: | This paper is a case study that illustrates how privilegingchildren's voices in conversations has assisted our work withchildren who have witnessed domestic violence. Using the ChildCrisis Team in Auckland, New Zealand as case study, we arguethat as an inclusive practice child advocacy seeks to positionchildren as active participants in the community developmentprocess rather than the passive recipients of adult hopes anddreams. To break the cycle of violence in the home, children'sexperiences and knowledge should be enabled to enter the spacefor the production of strategies and actions that enhance thecreation of safe home environments, by incorporating their voicesthrough respectful practice by professionals working in theareas of domestic violence and child protection. |
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