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Putting the pieces in place: children, communities and social capital in Australia

机译:把作品放在适当位置:澳大利亚的儿童,社区和社会资本

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Provides insights into the aspects of Australian communities that support children and those that fail them. It examines the ways in which communities can be strengthened from the standpoint of children. The report documents how excessive use of alcohol, aggressive drivers and the threat of violence make children feel unsafe in their communities. It also highlights the importance of strong, caring relationships.Executive summary What do children in Australia value about their communities? How are communities supporting children? How are communities failing them – and why? Over the past fifteen years, governments at Commonwealth, state and local levels have been concerned with strengthening communities as part of a policy shift towards "local solutions to local problems" and to place-based initiatives. This policy shift was heavily influenced by ideas of social capital. Children are often assumed to benefit from "strong communities", yet we know very little about children‟s views on what makes a strong, supportive community. Indeed, we know very little about children‟s places and roles within Australian communities. If policies and initiatives are to be inclusive of children – as this report argues they should – it is crucial that we understand children‟s views and experiences of their communities.The research project explores in depth what children in middle childhood think about their communities, how children experience "community‟ on a daily basis, and what vision they have for their communities. This report presents the findings of participatory, rights-based research with 108 children aged between eight and twelve years across six sites in eastern Australia. The findings provide important insights into communities from a childu27s standpoint. This research also demonstrates children‟s capacity to engage in detailed discussion and deliberation about "what works" - and "what is broken" – within their community. Additionally, it demonstrates the important insights children can provide into how to fix that which is broken.
机译:提供有关支持儿童和使儿童失去能力的澳大利亚社区各个方面的见解。它从儿童的角度研究了加强社区的方法。该报告记录了过量使用酒精,激进的驾驶员和暴力威胁如何使儿童在社区中感到不安全。行政摘要澳洲孩子对他们的社区有何评价?社区如何支持儿童?社区如何使他们失败?为什么?在过去的十五年中,英联邦,州和地方各级政府一直在关注加强社区,这是朝着“针对当地问题的本地解决方案”和基于地方的举措转变的政策的一部分。这种政策转变在很大程度上受到社会资本观念的影响。人们通常认为儿童会从“强大的社区”中受益,但是我们对儿童对于建立一个强大的,支持性社区的看法知之甚少。确实,我们对儿童在澳大利亚社区中的地位和作用知之甚少。如果政策和计划要包括儿童在内(正如本报告所认为的那样),至关重要的是我们了解儿童对他们所在社区的看法和经验。该研究项目深入探讨了儿童期中期儿童对社区的看法,儿童如何每天体验“社区”,以及他们对社区的看法是什么。本报告介绍了在澳大利亚东部六个地区对108名年龄在8至12岁的儿童进行的基于权利的参与性研究的结果。从儿童的角度提供对社区的重要见解;这项研究还证明了儿童有能力在其社区内进行有关“什么行得通”和“什么被打破”的详细讨论和审议。孩子们可以提供洞察力,帮助他们解决问题。

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    Sharon Bessell; Jan Mason;

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