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Children's Participation in Social Policy: Inclusion, Chimera or Authenticity?

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 April 2005

Tom Cockburn
Affiliation:
Department of Social Sciences and Humanities, University of Bradford E-mail: t.d.Cockburn@bradford.ac.uk

Abstract

This paper explores the recent plethora of commitments by government to include children in social policy decision making in the UK. The participation of children is located in the tensions between children perceived as competent and/or incompetent that underlies the ambiguities of children's participation. The paper examines the ways participation, power and empowerment can be used in the context of children. The paper looks at children’s civic engagement and suggests that the participation of children is difficult with the ways representative governments operate in a liberal democracy today, but ends with some suggested ways forward.

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Articles
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© Cambridge University Press 2005

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