The mis/uses of ‘voice’ in (post)qualitative research with children and young people: Histories, politics and ethics.
Mayes, E. (2019). The mis/uses of ‘voice’ in (post)qualitative research with children and young people: Histories, politics and ethics. International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education, 32(10), pp. 1191-1209. Abstract: This article extends recent attempts to think (post)qualitative research together with
The relevance of ‘competence’ for enhancing or limiting children’s participation: Unpicking conceptual confusion.
Moran-Ellis, J. & Tisdall, E.K.M. (2019). The relevance of ‘competence’ for enhancing or limiting children’s participation: Unpicking conceptual confusion. Global Studies of Childhood, Published on-line ahead of print. Please view the abstract for this article via the Publisher's Link below.
Ethical considerations in social research with children and young people.
Malatest International. (2021). Ethical considerations in social research with children and young people. Wellington New Zealand. Abstract: Including young people’s voices in social research informs our understanding of how to deliver services and develop policies to improve young people’s wellbeing. However,
Video: Walking in the Footsteps of Others – 275 Years of Northampton Hospital Child Healthcare
This video showcases the activities of children from the Northampton Hospital Archive Club as part of commemorating the hospital's 275 year anniversary. Termed "The Little Professsors" the video involved 30 children and young people and gives insight into their capabilities