Campaigns for follow-up
- Why we need a Special Representative - Read the Questions and Answers prepared by the NGO Advisory Panel
- See also the Recommendations for Action
- Download Save the Children's Advocacy Card for the UN Study.
Help with translations
Child friendly materials are currently being printed and will be produced as a joint package within a folder, containing the child-friendly version of the report and the Educational Materials. The Educational Materials are action-oriented and provide activities that can be used to help young people learn about the issue and ideas for taking action against violence.These will be launched in New York on 11 October. Efforts are being made to ensure the publications are translated into as many languages as possible, but this often means relying on you for help. The Secretariat for the Study would very much like to hear from anyone who may have plans for translating these or who would be able to help with translations. Please email Sunita Grote at: grote@sgsvac.org
Resources for Involving Children
- Compilation of guidelines for interviewing children
- Minimum Standards for Child Participation - Ninth draft, 1 November 2004 - [word]
- Produced by Helen Veitch, External Consultant, for the East Asia Pacific Steering Committee for the organisation of the regional consultation
- A Workshop Report on Child Participation - International Save the Children Alliance [pdf]
- "So You Want to Involve Children in Research?" - International Save the Children Alliance in pdf in English
This toolkit has sections on involving children in secondary and primary research and covers ethical issues, ideas and suggestions for involving children. The toolkit shows ways to involve children at each stage of a research process, and includes case studies of effective participative research from around the world. - "So You Want to Consult with Children?" - International Save the Children Alliance in English Français & Español
This report is based on learnings from involving children in consultations at local, national, regional and international meetings leading up to the UN Special Session on Children.
Governments' Participation
Governments are expected to participate in the Study by filling out a questionnaire that has been designed by the Secretariat for the Study. Find out if your government has submitted its questionnaire here.
NGO Involvement
This document presents a preliminary guide to NGO involvement regarding the UN Study on Violence Against Children [pdf]. Guide to NGO involvement [word format]
Participate in the Regional Events
The consultations will be an opportunity to make the study relevant not only at a regional level, but also at national level as governments, NGOs and children will be able to participate at these conferences. Visit the Regions section.
Please note that CRIN is not responsible for participation at the launch of the UN Study in New York, nor at regional events. For information about how to participate, contact your regional UNICEF office.

