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Listening to children in vulnerable situations : rethinking voice through intra-active pedagogical encounters Ghent University
Exploring user gains in participatory design processes with vulnerable children KU Leuven
This paper contributes to the debate on benefits that children can gain through their involvement in Participatory Design (PD) and highlights the importance of user gains in relation to vulnerable children. As vulnerable children are prone to marginalisation, this paper explores the user gains they may acquire when participating in PD processes. We report on the results of `Making Things!': a long-term PD project to (co-)design FabLab workshops ...
Who’s joining the club? Participation of socially vulnerable children and adolescents in club-organised sports KU Leuven
© 2013 Taylor & Francis. Sport is often considered as a promising instrument for reaching a wide array of policy objectives. Social inclusion is one of the goals frequently mentioned. Though one can argue about the feasibility of the many claims made, sport can only reasonably be expected to play a role if the targeted population is effectively taking part in sports. This is what is investigated in this study. The focus lies on the sports ...
Tuberculosis diagnostic accuracy of stool Xpert MTB/RIF and urine AlereLAM in vulnerable children Institute of Tropical Medicine
Modest sensitivity but high specificity and good feasibility support the use of stool Xpert MTB/RIF in young children at high risk of disseminated tuberculosis; however, urine AlereLAM showed poor specificity and has little applicability
Are Down syndrome children more vulnerable to tooth wear? Ghent University
Psychological well-being and socio-economic hardship among AIDS orphans and other vulnerable children in Guinea Ghent University
Parents in marginalized and vulnerable situations, family life and children’s best interests: A.I. v. Italy University of Antwerp
On 1 April 2021, the First Section of the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) rendered its judgment in A.I. v. Italy (Application no. 70896/17). The judgment sheds light on the States Parties’ obligations under the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) in relation to children’s rights and the rights of parents in situations of vulnerability and marginalization (of the parent and the child) as well as of cultural diversity where the ...