This episode brings children’s voices to the centre of everyday challenges many of them face. Through stories about Jacob and Chloe, children explore real situations involving drugs, stress, anger, and friendship. Their responses are honest, practical, and grounded in their own lives.
Jacob’s story opens a conversation about drugs, safety, and why people might turn to harmful coping strategies. The children respond with clear advice. They link drug use to stress and talk about healthier ways to cope, including swimming, yoga, and staying active. You hear how children understand risk, but also how they think about support and alternatives.
Chloe’s story shifts the focus to anger and behaviour. The group reflects on what happens when emotions take over and how actions can affect others. They suggest ways to manage anger such as talking to parents, asking for help, taking time out, reading, listening to music, and stepping away from conflict. The discussion moves naturally into bullying, empathy, and the importance of recognising other people’s feelings.
Across both stories, a strong message comes through. Children value being listened to. They know when something feels wrong. They also have clear ideas about what helps. Whether it is asking a teacher for support, speaking to a parent, or finding space to calm down, their solutions are rooted in everyday relationships and simple actions.
This episode shows how children make sense of complex issues in direct and thoughtful ways. It highlights the importance of giving them space to speak, reflect, and support each other.
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This project is supported through the Daphne-CHILD programme, a European initiative led by Eurochild and Terre des Hommes and funded by the European Union through the Citizens, Equality, Rights and Values (CERV) programme. The programme supports grassroots organisations across nine European countries that work to prevent violence against children, while ensuring that children themselves participate in shaping solutions.
The campaign will culminate in an advocacy seminar on 15 May 2026 in Dublin, bringing together educators, policymakers, youth organisations and child protection professionals to discuss the key messages emerging from the project and explore how children’s perspectives can better inform policy and practice.
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About the Daphne-CHILD programme
The Daphne-CHILD programme (2024–2027) is a European initiative led by Eurochild and Terre des Hommes and funded by the European Union through the Citizens, Equality, Rights and Values (CERV) programme. It supports grassroots organisations across Europe working to prevent violence against children and strengthen child protection systems through meaningful child participation. More: https://daphne.childhub.org.
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