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Educational Alternatives, Volume 12, 2014

DECISION MAKING: HOW INVOLVED SHOULD CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS IN INSTITUTIONAL TREATMENT BE IN THE PROCESS?
Boštjan Bajželj, Mitja Krajnčan
Strony: 352-356
Opublikowano: 4 Sep 2014
Wyświetlenia: 3,701
Pobrania: 877
Citations: 1 (Google Scholar)
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Streszczenie: As an ongoing process of dialogue, action, analysis and change, participation is an important aspect of democratic society. Not only does this mean that children and adolescents have a greater influence on decisions affecting their lives, but it also serves as representation and confirmation that they are trusted within established democratic procedures. In this paper we focus on children and adolescents involved in residential care treatment in institutions for delinquent youths. Qualitative research was carried out on the methods and level of participation of children and adolescents in the processes of help in which they are involved. Through the biographical statements given by them, analysing their thoughts and experiences, the research allows for a wider perspective and understanding of the implementation of the help processes required for the institutional treatment of children and adolescents with behavioural and emotional difficulties.
Słowa kluczowe: participation, children’s rights, institutional treatment
Cytowanie artykułu: Boštjan Bajželj, Mitja Krajnčan. DECISION MAKING: HOW INVOLVED SHOULD CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS IN INSTITUTIONAL TREATMENT BE IN THE PROCESS?. Journal of International Scientific Publications: Educational Alternatives 12, 352-356 (2014). https://www.scientific-publications.net/en/article/1000509/
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