Informing policy dialogue: The Youth as Researchers Programme

Danielle Kennan, Pat Dolan, Ella Anderson, Kalem Garrett

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Abstract

This chapter reflects on how youth, through the medium of youth-led research, can seek to influence public policy by bringing a more democratic and informed youth perspective into the policy-making arena. The chapter details the Youth as Researchers Programme Model. It outlines how the programme has supported youth, in Ireland and internationally, to undertake social research projects with their peers on issues of concern, to collectively inform policy dialogue. The chapter documents the development of the programme, including a case study of one of the early youth-led research projects set up in Ireland in response to Irelands National Child and Family Agency seeking to better understand how young people facing adversity can be heard and helped. It traces the programmes development from its inception to the present day, when the programme is now central to UNESCOs global response to inform policy on supporting youth during COVID-19.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationChild and Youth Participation in Policy, Practice and Research
PublisherTaylor and Francis
Pages30-42
Number of pages13
ISBN (Electronic)9781000511222
ISBN (Print)9780367568290
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2021

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