TY - JOUR
T1 - Children and young people's access to food, education, play and leisure in times of crisis
T2 - An international, integrative review of policy responses, impacts and adaptations during the COVID ‐19 pandemic
AU - Andres, Lauren
AU - Moawad, Paul
AU - Kraftl, Peter
AU - Stevens, Stuart Denoon
AU - Marais, Lochner
AU - Matamanda, Abraham
AU - Bizzotto, Luciana
AU - Giatti, Leandro Luiz
PY - 2024/11/12
Y1 - 2024/11/12
N2 - The COVID‐19 pandemic led to an unprecedented global moment when the core needs of children and young people (rights for education, food, play and leisure) were not adequately addressed, recognised from a policy perspective and to varying extents, ignored. This paper, by bringing scholarship and grey literature together, provides an integrative, international, comprehensive review and analysis of how the pandemic affected children's core needs (and rights) simultaneously. It also reviews and compares adaptations—often local, informal and/or community‐led—that attempted to respond to the shortcomings and negative impacts of more formal policy measures, including lockdowns themselves. By doing so, it engages with the question of resilience and calls for children and young people's needs and voices to be heard in the future, particularly considering future forms of crisis‐preparedness that can better account for children and young people's needs.
AB - The COVID‐19 pandemic led to an unprecedented global moment when the core needs of children and young people (rights for education, food, play and leisure) were not adequately addressed, recognised from a policy perspective and to varying extents, ignored. This paper, by bringing scholarship and grey literature together, provides an integrative, international, comprehensive review and analysis of how the pandemic affected children's core needs (and rights) simultaneously. It also reviews and compares adaptations—often local, informal and/or community‐led—that attempted to respond to the shortcomings and negative impacts of more formal policy measures, including lockdowns themselves. By doing so, it engages with the question of resilience and calls for children and young people's needs and voices to be heard in the future, particularly considering future forms of crisis‐preparedness that can better account for children and young people's needs.
KW - young people
KW - adaptations
KW - rights
KW - children
KW - resilience
U2 - 10.1111/chso.12924
DO - 10.1111/chso.12924
M3 - Review article
SN - 0951-0605
JO - Children and Society
JF - Children and Society
ER -