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Building Children’s Futures: Implementing Child Rights Impact Assessments

The project Building Children’s Futures: Using Children’s Rights to Recover from the Global Pandemic, of which Eurochild was a partner, used Ireland as a case study to explore how a child rights-based approach, utilising Child Rights Impact Assessments (CRIAs), can be embedded in decision-making in times of emergency.

The Research Report: Implementing Child Rights Impact Assessments

This Report identifies best practices for responding to children’s needs in Europe during the COVID-19 pandemic and reviews the use of CRIA across Europe. It also contains a Child Rights Impact Assessment template with associated guidance for using the tool.

Read the full Research Report here

Steps for carrying out a Child Rights Impact Assessment

There are common steps taken in impact assessments, and these tend to include the following eight steps:

Child Rights Impact Assessments – Training Materials

Find out more about the Children's Report and find out more about the Building Children’s Futures.

For more information, contact Ciaran O’Donnell, Partnerships and Programmes Coordinator at the Eurochild Secretariat.




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