Miriam Goldmann
Children's Participation Specialist / Contributor focused on child safety, family support, schools, and safeguarding, with practical experience translating complex systems into clear public guidance.
About
Miriam Goldmann contributes to Safe Childhood & Family Support Network’s work on child safety, family support, schools, and safeguarding, bringing a children’s participation specialist lens to practical public guidance. Miriam’s articles include “Children Have a Right to Be Heard—But What Does Meaningful Participation Require” and “How to Support a Child After Racism, Violence, or a Traumatic Public Event”, with attention to the decisions readers have to make before a problem becomes harder to solve. Across that work, the emphasis is on clear explanation, careful boundaries, and next steps that remain realistic for people working with limited time, energy, or institutional trust.