Refugee and asylum seeker children and adolescent as a minority group, more or less, experience intersectional discriminations and inequalities in host countries. To decrease the discrimination social workers and institutions, which work with children, provide facilities and take measurements. These anti-discrimination measurements and action plans are usually designed by experts and NGOs. The way that they define and identify discrimination is not necessarily same as what is defined, considered or experienced as discrimination and inequality by the target group. As a consequence, taken measurements may be inefficient and even in contrast to the right of the children to participation and the principle of considering best
Refugee and asylum seeker children and adolescent as a minority group, more or less, experience intersectional discriminations and inequalities in host countries. To decrease the discrimination social workers and institutions, which work with children, provide facilities and take measurements. These anti-discrimination measurements and action plans are usually designed by experts and NGOs. The way that they define and identify discrimination is not necessarily same as what is defined, considered or experienced as discrimination and inequality by the target group. As a consequence, taken measurements may be inefficient and even in contrast to the right of the children to participation and the principle of considering best