Child Impact Assessment Tool

The Child Impact Assessment Tool helps review decisions from the perspective of children and adolescents, ensuring their voices, rights and best interests are taken into account.

Strengthening children’s rights and participation

Child Impact Assessment is a tool and method developed by the Evangelical Lutheran Church for reviewing decision-making from the perspective of children.

Criteria for child impact assessment emerge from both the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child and the ELCF own self-understanding. It is also based on studies which show that children and young people who have the opportunity to influence their own lives are better off than those who do not.

Participation increases the joy and vitality of children and the hope for the future. Being seen and heard and being able to influence matters in one’s own life support the development and strengthening of a positive and healthy self-image.

The goals of the Child Impact Assessment are to:

The process also entails a pre-assessment which is carried out before any decisions are made to ensure that the effects of the decisions are known as widely as possible. Decision-makers have the opportunity to compare the pros and cons of different options. At the same time, it is possible to reinforce the positive effects of the decision and to anticipate and mitigate the negative effects.

For example, the following questions can be used for analysis:

A Child-friendly parish, checklist