Fighting 4 Rights: Young People's International Evidence Network for Disability & Solidarity
争取 4 项权利:年轻人的国际残疾证据网络
基本信息
- 批准号:AH/X00970X/1
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- 金额:$ 10.61万
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- 依托单位国家:英国
- 项目类别:Research Grant
- 财政年份:2023
- 资助国家:英国
- 起止时间:2023 至 无数据
- 项目状态:未结题
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项目摘要
The Global Network for Young Researchers Co-creating Change (GNYRCC) will enable collaboration between young disabled people aged 12-30 and their academic allies, across borders and across disciplines, to reflect on experiences of marginalisation and to set further agendas for research. They will share personal and research narratives and advice on how they learn together about research, co-creating evidence accessible learning resources to inform further inclusive research to support ongoing activism. The proposed network is being initiated by UCan, a group of experience young disabled co-researcher. It aims, through developing creative participatory methods to strengthen young disabled people's opportunities for influence, to surface narratives and intersecting issues in contexts identified by young disabled people. The network will address inequalities in power in research by enabling young disabled people to co-direct internal funds for co-creating accessible learning resources and through four project grants used to develop their research locally and cross-nationally to amplify the perspectives of other disabled children and young people. The network will also provide insights into strategies for inclusive collaboration and impact that can be sustained beyond the funding period. GNYRCC will link young disabled researchers who are already instigating and carrying out impressive research with support from leading academics including CO-Is Brady, Franklin and Robinson, and practitioners globally, who are supportive of a social model of disability and actively involved in the advancement of young disabled people's rights. For example UCan trained young disabled people in Japan to carry out research exploring experiences of rights and this informed an alternative report to the UN about rights in Japan. Research by RIP:STARS has informed policy in the UK and is currently conducting a study in the Philippines. The Centre links academics and practitioners across the world, and these allies will be instrumental in bringing young disabled people together, especially from those majority nations where most of the populations live but are least advantaged. A long-term approach is required to establish and coordinate and sustain GNYRCC beyond the funding period, so GNYRCC will be managed by a core academic team at The Centre for Children and Young People's Participation at UCLan. GNYRCC is of huge importance in addressing the minimal consideration in public decisions and absence from policy making processes of young disabled people. Through working together, amplifying their voices and impact strategies through the co-creation of learning resources and guidance on international networking, research and reflection, GNYRCC will build capacity to enable young disabled people to inform future scrutiny of each country by the UN Committee on the Rights of the Child and to respond to national calls to strengthen young disabled people's participation in policymaking. For example, in the UK, this will build studies which provided evidence to the Speaker of the Commons and to a Select Committee. GNYRCC will achieve its aims through innovative creative multi-modal and multi-lingual participatory approaches using media such as film, podcasts, photography to collate narratives and learning about effective research and impact practice in ways that are accessible for a wide audience. Young researchers will and work with media specialists to create a film of the evolving network, challenges and enablers to research for change in young disabled people's lives. They will develop a Disability Discrimination Digibank. The cocreated learning resources and Digibank examples, with young people's agreement will be located in the UCanMakeChange2.org Advice and Evidence banks. This website, developed by UCan provides a platform to open debate and share learning from across the network and will be sustained for at least 5 years beyond the grant period.
全球青年研究人员共同创造变革网络(GNYRCC)将使12-30岁的青年残疾人及其学术盟友之间能够进行跨国界和跨学科的合作,以反思边缘化的经历并制定进一步的研究议程。他们将分享个人和研究叙述,并就如何共同学习研究提出建议,共同创建证据可访问的学习资源,为进一步的包容性研究提供信息,以支持正在进行的行动主义。拟议的网络是由UCan发起的,UCan是一个有经验的年轻残疾人共同研究员小组。它的目的是,通过制定创造性的参与方法,加强青年残疾人发挥影响力的机会,在青年残疾人确定的背景下提出叙述和交叉问题。该网络将解决研究中权力不平等的问题,使残疾青年能够共同引导内部资金,共同创建无障碍学习资源,并通过四个项目赠款,用于在当地和跨国发展他们的研究,以扩大其他残疾儿童和青年的观点。该网络还将提供有关包容性合作战略的见解,以及在供资期之后可以持续的影响。GNYRCC将把那些已经在鼓动和开展令人印象深刻的研究的年轻残疾人研究人员与包括CO-Is布雷迪、富兰克林和罗宾逊在内的领先学者以及支持残疾人社会模式并积极参与促进年轻残疾人权利的全球从业人员联系起来。例如,UCan在日本培训年轻的残疾人开展研究,探索权利方面的经验,这为向联合国提交的关于日本权利的另一份报告提供了信息。RIP的研究:STARS为英国的政策提供了信息,目前正在菲律宾进行研究。该中心将世界各地的学者和从业人员联系起来,这些盟友将有助于将年轻的残疾人聚集在一起,特别是来自大多数人口居住但残疾人最少的多数国家。需要一个长期的方法来建立,协调和维持GNYRCC超出资助期,所以GNYRCC将由中央兰开夏儿童和青年参与中心的核心学术团队管理。在解决公共决策中对青年残疾人考虑最少和决策过程中没有考虑青年残疾人的问题方面,GNYRCC具有巨大的重要性。通过共同努力,通过共同创建学习资源和关于国际网络、研究和反思的指导,扩大他们的声音和影响战略,GNYRCC将建设能力,使残疾青年能够为联合国儿童权利委员会未来对每个国家的审查提供信息,并响应国家呼吁,加强残疾青年参与决策。例如,在联合王国,这将建立研究,为下议院议长和特别委员会提供证据。GNYRCC将通过创新、创造性、多模式和多语言的参与性方法实现其目标,使用电影、播客、摄影等媒体整理叙述,并以广泛受众可获得的方式学习有效的研究和影响实践。青年研究人员将与媒体专家合作,制作一部关于不断发展的网络、挑战和促进因素的电影,以研究如何改变青年残疾人的生活。他们将建立一个残疾歧视数字银行。经年轻人同意,共同创建的学习资源和Digibank示例将位于UCanMakeChange2.org咨询和证据库。该网站由UCan开发,提供了一个开放辩论和分享整个网络学习的平台,并将在赠款期后持续至少5年。
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Deborah Crook其他文献
We can connect: Imagining the future of digital practice with and by care-experienced children and young people
我们可以联系:与有护理经验的儿童和青少年一起想象数字实践的未来
- DOI:
10.1177/03085759231199775 - 发表时间:
2023 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:0.6
- 作者:
C. Larkins;Deborah Crook;Zoe O’Riordan;Helen Casey;Lynn Froggett;Ismail Karolina;Nicola Farrelly - 通讯作者:
Nicola Farrelly
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