Type of initiative The analysis is adapted to 2 types of initiatives: stand-alone initiatives and grant programs. There are 6 different forms to analyze stand-alone or specific initiatives, where an initiative is defined broadly, and there is 1 form to analyze the framework of a grant program or funding procedures. | Target group The analysis is adapted to whether or not children/young people are the target group. The target group can of course be broader than just children/young people. | Participation The analysis is adapted to whether or not children/young people are directly involved. If children under the age of 18 are involved, the analysis is extended to specifically consider the rights and needs of children. | RBA form Use the RBA form that suits what you want to analyze. | |||
3. Does it concern a grant program or funding procedures? | No | 1. Are children and young people the target group for the initiative? | Yes | 2. Will children or young people themselves be active or involved in the initiative? | Yes, children aged 0 – 18 | Use RBA1 |
Yes, both children and young people | ||||||
Yes, young people aged 18 – 25 | Use RBA2 | |||||
No | Use RBA3 | |||||
No | 2. Will children or young people themselves be active or involved in the initiative? | Yes, children aged 0 – 18 | Use RBA4 | |||
Yes, both children and young people | ||||||
Yes, young people aged 18 – 25 | Use RBA5 | |||||
No | Use RBA6 | |||||
Yes | Use RBA7 | |||||