“我很重要”:肯尼亚和乌干达年轻人对受性虐待和性剥削影响的儿童参与的价值的反思

Claire Cody , Claire Soares , Anna Nabulya , Barbara Nakijoba , Tim Ekesa , Joy Katunge Matheka
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《联合国儿童权利公约》赋予儿童参与影响他们的所有决定的基本权利。“参与”现在是支持和帮助儿童和青年时的一个普遍的“良好做法”原则。然而,从业人员往往不确定如何促进有过性虐待和性剥削生活经历的儿童和青年安全而有意义的集体参与(将他们以小组形式聚集在一起,为影响他们的特定群体的决策或行动提供信息和影响)。研究表明,当年轻人参与安全和有意义的参与过程时,会有无数潜在的好处。本实践展望分享了我们发起的一个参与性项目的细节,该项目的参与者是有过儿童性虐待和性剥削经历的年轻人,他们以前曾参与过参与性倡议。它分享了他们对参与式实践对年轻人和更广泛社区的潜在好处的看法。来自肯尼亚和乌干达的19名年龄在17-25岁之间的年轻人参加了一系列研讨会,最后制作了一个播客,分享他们对这个话题的看法。
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‘I AM IMPORTANT’: Reflections from young people in Kenya and Uganda on the value of participation for children affected by sexual abuse and exploitation
The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child gives children a fundamental right to participate in all decisions that affect them. ‘Participation’ is now a common ‘good practice’ principle when supporting, and working with, children and young people. However, practitioners are often unsure of how to facilitate the safe and meaningful collective participation of children and young people with lived experience of sexual abuse and exploitation (bringing them together in groups to inform and influence decision-making or actions that affect them as a specific group). Research indicates that there are myriad potential benefits when young people engage in safe and meaningful participatory processes. This Practice Perspective shares details of a participatory project we initiated with young people who had lived experience of child sexual abuse and exploitation and who had previously engaged in participatory initiatives. It shares their perspectives on the potential benefits of participatory practice for young people and the wider community. 19 young people, aged 17–25, in Kenya and Uganda took part in a series of workshops culminating in the development of a podcast to share their views on the topic.
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