2019
DOI: 10.1177/0046958019833869
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A Heuristic Governance Framework for the Implementation of Child Primary Health Care Interventions in Different Contexts in the European Union

Abstract: To adopt and implement innovative good practices across the European Union requires developing policies for different political and constitutional contexts. Health policies are mostly decided by national political processes at different levels. To attain effective advice for policy making and good practice exchange, one has to take different models of governance for health into account. We aimed to explore which concepts of governance research are relevant for implementing child health policies in a European U… Show more

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“…Several attempts have been made by scholars, UN agencies, and NGOs to create a comprehensive list of human rights principles. Generally, the central principles of a human rights-based approach (HRBA) can be captured by the acronym P.A.N.E.L, meaning participation, accountability, non-discrimination, empowerment, and linkage to human rights (UNESCO and UNICEF 2007;Vandenhole 2013;Gabel 2016).…”
Section: From a Human Rights-based To A Child Rights-based Approachmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Several attempts have been made by scholars, UN agencies, and NGOs to create a comprehensive list of human rights principles. Generally, the central principles of a human rights-based approach (HRBA) can be captured by the acronym P.A.N.E.L, meaning participation, accountability, non-discrimination, empowerment, and linkage to human rights (UNESCO and UNICEF 2007;Vandenhole 2013;Gabel 2016).…”
Section: From a Human Rights-based To A Child Rights-based Approachmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, the provision of childhood services and educational opportunities for children is premised on the recognition that children have a right to those services, instead of justifying such investments or provisions by constructing children as social capital (Tobin 2011). Therefore, the analysis should define the problem that the public policy of interest aims to solve as violations of children's rights in accordance with international and regional children's rights laws and instruments, the national constitution, and national laws and regulations, recognizing children as primary rights-holders and states as responding duty-bearers (Gabel 2016). At the same time, the principle of interdependence and indivisibility of rights, which highlights the equal status and the inclusion of economic, social and cultural rights alongside civil and political rights, should also be applied as a lens for looking at public policies and children's rights violations (UN Committee on the Rights of the Child 2003).…”
Section: Children's Rights-based Approach To Policy Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
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