Council of Europe Initiative: Children rights participation in decision making in the biomedical field

The UN Convention on the Rights of the Child and other Human rights instruments, recognising that children are rights-holders with a progressively evolving ability to make their own decisions, endorsed changes in the general perception of the autonomy and protection of children regarding their capacity to participate in decision-making.

However, on matters concerning their health, there is uncertainty as to how the increased recognition of their decision-making capacity should be addressed. Explore provisions and experiences and practices across Council of Europe Member States is thus essential to develop considerations and common positions. To this aim a survey has been developed including also questions aimed at identifying practices in areas that need specific considerations (such as emerging technologies, rare diseases, advanced therapies, COVID19…).

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The UN Convention on the Rights of the Child and other Human rights instruments, recognising that children are rights-holders with a progressively evolving ability to make their own decisions, endorsed changes in the general perception of the autonomy and protection of children regarding their capacity to participate in decision-making.

However, on matters concerning their health, there is uncertainty as to how the increased recognition of their decision-making capacity should be addressed. Explore provisions and experiences and practices across Council of Europe Member States is thus essential to develop considerations and common positions. To this aim a survey has been developed including also questions aimed at identifying practices in areas that need specific considerations (such as emerging technologies, rare diseases, advanced therapies, COVID19