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How child inclusive were Australia's responses to COVID-19?

Sharon BessellCelia Vuckovic
Published in: The Australian journal of social issues (2022)
From March 2020, Australia introduced a range of policies to respond to COVID-19, most of which impacted significantly on the lives of children. This article applies a child-centred framework, developed from rights-based participatory research with children, to analyse how children have been represented in policy narratives around COVID-19 and the extent to which policy responses have been child-inclusive or child-centred. We argue that, overall, COVID-19 policy responses have failed to be child-inclusive or child-centred. This has important implications not only for understanding the impact of COVID-19 on children but also in understanding-and potentially rethinking-the place of children in policies as Australia emerges from COVID-19 restrictions.
Keyphrases
  • coronavirus disease
  • sars cov
  • mental health
  • public health
  • young adults
  • healthcare
  • respiratory syndrome coronavirus