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Small Voices: Children's Rights and Representation in Social Work Research
Authors:Wendy Cousins
Institution:University of Ulster at Jordanstown , Northern Ireland
Abstract:The persons who are social work's constituencies are typically disenfranchised and excluded. This is particularly the case with children whose voices are routinely suppressed. This paper outlines why Children's Article 12 Rights under the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child to express their views on all matters concerning them should also apply to social work research. The ethical issues around research with children are explored and a number of different research methods are outlined in order to offer a starting point for social workers wishing to place children's viewpoints and voices at the centre of their research.
Keywords:Research Methods  Children's Rights  Ethics
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