This session will discuss how the views of young people have helped shape research questions relating to school absence and sexual harm. Both projects have involved creating animations to document the engagement outputs which will be presented during the session.
This will be an insightful session on how to involve the views of young people on sensitive research topics.
Speakers:
Hanna Creese
Understanding Persistent School Absence Through Young People’s Voices
Engagement Work in South London Informing ADR UK Fellowship analysis using ECHILD
Francesca Neale
Developing a Core Outcome Set for multisectoral evaluation of adolescent interventions for persistent school absence: a modified-Delphi study
Esta Orchard
How can services support young people who have experienced sexual harm?
Please note this session takes place in person. WhiteCityCampus.pdf (imperial.ac.uk) – 2nd Floor – Room 204.
We look forward to seeing you then.
Tea and coffee and light refreshments will be served.
If you have a presentation idea or wish to host a session on a specific topic or any other enquiry, please get in touch by emailing us at: mohncentre@imperial.ac.uk.
Mohn Centre for Children’s Health and Wellbeing | Research groups | Imperial College London