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Children, agency and violence: in and beyond the United Nations study on violence against children

by Natasha Blanchet-Cohen    
Posted on 11-18-2009Translate this page Translate this page   
This paper examines the role of child agency as it relates to child protection. The focus arises from recognition that child protection approaches can be ineffective, and even counterproductive, when local context is not given sufficient attention. The prevailing child protection models – child rescue, social services and medical models – commonly neglect local community assets, including the role of children themselves. Yet in many cases these assets may play a critical role, particularly when family and community are the primary line of defence to protect children from violence and exploitation. Rethinking child protection from a rights perspective requires building on empirical and theoretical understandings of child agency and child development, and the interactions between them.

Series: Innocenti Working Papers, 2009-10

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