VOICE (Views On Interdisciplinary Childhood Ethics)
VOICE (Views On Interdisciplinary Childhood Ethics) was developed to advance the emerging field of childhood ethics. The principal aim of this initiative is to identify, investigate, and develop strategies for addressing ethical concerns that affect young people of all ages. These ethical concerns relate to child health, child mental health, schooling, child welfare, childhood disability, children living in poverty, migrant children, indigenous populations, as well as global child health. The VOICE team consists of an interdisciplinary group of researchers, community partners and stakeholders working together through engaged collaborations. The VOICE Team also includes several graduate research trainees both at the national and international level as a part of Global VOICE. Global VOICE is currently conducting projects in Brazil, India, Tanzania, and the Republic of Georgia. VOICE is funded by Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) and Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR).