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Engaging children in decision-making

Melton City Council, together with several project partners, has developed an innovative resource for consulting with children.

The Engaging Children in Decision Making Guide is the result of collaboration between Melton City Council, the City of Ballarat, Brimbank City Council, Maribyrnong City Council, Wyndham City Council, the Department of Education and Early Childhood Development and Kurunjang Primary School.

The guide, which was officially launched at Arnolds Creek Children’s and Community Centre in May, provides examples of international and national best practice and has been designed for use by organisations and individuals that recognise the rights of children to participate in their community as
active citizens.

Examples of consultation methods when consulting with children include face-to-face discussions, social media, storytelling activities, surveys, art, posters and interactive exercises.

City of Melton Mayor Kathy Majdlik said Council was passionate about embedding the voice of children in its decision making process.

“We believe that children’s participation in the planning, design and evaluation of strategies, environments and programs has equal value to that of adults.

“It’s important to recognise children as active citizens and not just think of them as future adults.

“We want to hear the voices of children, to learn from them and make sure that services, programs and places children use are designed to meet their needs.

“The Guide is a fantastic resource for organisations seeking to engage children in an informed and ethical way and helps to give children a voice so that they can be heard and supported in our communities.”

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