Realising participation and protection rights when working with groups of young survivors of childhood sexual violence: A decade of learning

Claire Cody , Silvie Bovarnick , Claire Soares
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Childhood sexual violence is a global problem that has far-reaching impacts on children, families and communities. Whilst there has been significant commitment and action to tackle this issue, research with young people consistently draws attention to gaps and limitations. Emerging research, and practice-based evidence, tells us that young survivors of childhood sexual violence hold essential knowledge and expertise about the impacts of, and solutions for addressing, this form of violence. Yet, despite widespread recognition that children and young people have a right to ‘be heard’, in practice there are limited examples where young survivors come together collectively to collaborate with professionals to inform and influence research, policy or practice interventions in this field. This discussion paper begins by reflecting on barriers to, and opportunities for, participatory engagement with young survivors. The article draws on a decade long international programme of work and shares three key elements that have helped ‘scaffold’ our participatory work with young survivors: forming the right partnerships; weighing up the potential risks and benefits of engagement; and putting in place support for all involved. In conclusion, we present potential ways forward, underscoring the importance of addressing structural barriers, the need for creativity, and the significance of support and training for those accompanying young people and facilitating their engagement in the future.

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在与儿童性暴力年轻幸存者群体合作时实现参与权和保护权:十年学习
儿童性暴力是一个全球性问题,对儿童、家庭和社区有着深远的影响。尽管已经做出了重大承诺并采取了重大行动来解决这一问题,但针对年轻人的研究始终提请人们注意存在的差距和局限性。新的研究和基于实践的证据告诉我们,儿童性暴力的年轻幸存者掌握着关于这种暴力形式的影响和解决方法的重要知识和专长。然而,尽管人们普遍认识到儿童和青少年有 "发表意见 "的权利,但在实践中,年轻幸存者集体与专业人士合作,为该领域的研究、政策或实践干预提供信息并施加影响的例子却非常有限。本讨论文件首先反思了青年幸存者参与的障碍和机会。文章借鉴了一项长达十年之久的国际工作计划,并分享了有助于 "支撑 "我们与年轻幸存者开展参与式工作的三个关键要素:建立正确的伙伴关系;权衡参与的潜在风险和益处;以及为所有参与者提供支持。最后,我们提出了可能的前进方向,强调了解决结构性障碍的重要性、创造性的必要性,以及为那些陪伴年轻人并促进他们未来参与的人提供支持和培训的重要性。
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