Created by Dr Melanie Lang
GIVING CHILDREN A VOICE IN SPORT
Steps to implmenting children and young people's right to be listened to & taken seriously
INFLUENCE
AUDIENCE
VOICE
SPACE
1) Were children's views considered by those with the power to effect change?2) Are there procedures to ensure children's views are taken seriously? 3) Have the children been provided with feedback explaining the reasons for decisions made?
1) Is there a process for communicating children's views?2) Do children know who their views are being communicated to? 3) Does that person/body have the power to make decisions?
1) Have children's views been actively sought?2) Is there a safe space in which chilldren can express themselves? 3) Have steps been taken to ensure all children can take part?
1) Have children been given the information they need to form a view?2) Do children know that they do not have to take part? 3) Have children been given a range of options as to how they might express their views?
From Lundy (2007)
Giving Children a Voice in Sport
Dr Melanie Lang
Created on October 25, 2023
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Created by Dr Melanie Lang
GIVING CHILDREN A VOICE IN SPORT
Steps to implmenting children and young people's right to be listened to & taken seriously
INFLUENCE
AUDIENCE
VOICE
SPACE
1) Were children's views considered by those with the power to effect change?2) Are there procedures to ensure children's views are taken seriously? 3) Have the children been provided with feedback explaining the reasons for decisions made?
1) Is there a process for communicating children's views?2) Do children know who their views are being communicated to? 3) Does that person/body have the power to make decisions?
1) Have children's views been actively sought?2) Is there a safe space in which chilldren can express themselves? 3) Have steps been taken to ensure all children can take part?
1) Have children been given the information they need to form a view?2) Do children know that they do not have to take part? 3) Have children been given a range of options as to how they might express their views?
From Lundy (2007)