There is a growing international push towards participatory methods within research; for example, several research funders now require patient and public involvement (PPI) to be built into bid proposals. Anna Freud builds participation into our research across the mental health sphere, from one-off consultation to sustained coproduction approaches. This training will draw on both practices within Anna Freud and the latest participatory research, for example within the Lundy Community of Practice (of which Anna Freud is a leading member) to consider how to effectively collaborate with young people in research throughout the project lifecycle.
This half-day training aims to influence and improve research practice by upskilling professionals to enhance their participatory research. The training will cover the basics and principles of research participation from a rights-based perspective, and share practical guidance and tools for effective collaborative research, from bid writing to project dissemination. It will draw on examples from research around young people’s mental health, but the principles and practices are widely applicable to other disciplines. Attendees will build confidence and competence to apply participatory approaches within their work.
This is a 3.5 hour Online course scheduled for Thursday 13 February 2025.
For more information and to register, please visit this link.
13/02/2025 9:30
13/02/2025 13:00
Europe/London
SeNSS - Young People's Participation in Research: Strategies for Effective Collaboration
There is a growing international push towards participatory methods within research; for example, several research funders now require patient and public involvement (PPI) to be built into bid proposals. Anna Freud builds participation into our research across the mental health sphere, from one-off consultation to sustained coproduction approaches. This training will draw on both practices within Anna Freud and the latest participatory research, for example within the Lundy Community of Practice (of which Anna Freud is a leading member) to consider how to effectively collaborate with young people in research throughout the project lifecycle.
This half-day training aims to influence and improve research practice by upskilling professionals to enhance their participatory research. The training will cover the basics and principles of research participation from a rights-based perspective, and share practical guidance and tools for effective collaborative research, from bid writing to project dissemination. It will draw on examples from research around young people’s mental health, but the principles and practices are widely applicable to other disciplines. Attendees will build confidence and competence to apply participatory approaches within their work.
This is a 3.5 hour Online course scheduled for Thursday 13 February 2025.
For more information and to register, please visit this link.