Research and guidance on embedding participation in child protection

Published: 18/05/2023

Dr. Jo Dillon reflects on Rod Kippen’s guidance on direct work with children and young people and how we can involve them effectively in decision-making.

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Dillon, J. (2023). Research and guidance on embedding participation in child protection. Dartington Trust.

Talking points

This video looks at:

  • Avoiding template-based social care.
  • Making use of objects, places and memories when working with children and young people.
  • Why a child should be able to ask us the same questions that we ask them.
  • Findings from research around what effective participation looks like.

Related resources

Research that is cited in this video

Reflective questions

Here are reflective questions to stimulate conversation and support practice. 

  1. What can you do to ensure that children and young people are able to feed into decision making around child protection?
  2. How might you address the imbalance of power between yourself and the child or young person that you are supporting?

Professional Standards

PQS:KSS - Relationships and effective direct work | Communication | Child and family assessment | Promote and govern excellent practice | Purposeful and effective social work

PCF - Professionalism | Intervention and skills