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xOver the course of the project, partners and members of the Children and Families wrote a series of blogs, which you can find linked below.
A Children’s Rights Approach to Health Services: Reflections on a case study from Wales
Elected Members and a Children’s Rights Approach: Reflections from Wales
Children evaluating the work of a public authority: A Children’s Rights Approach
Adoption of a Children’s Rights Approach in Wales (and beyond)
The Importance of Children’s Rights: A Scottish Family’s Lived Experience
Two Sides of the Same Coin: The Perspective of Being Both Parent and Professional
Children’s Human Rights: Experiences of an Asylum seeking Family
A lack of understanding on neurodiversity impacted on children’s human rights
The Art of Participation: How Creative Arts Enhance Engagement
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