Working as a co-researcher: Shaping young people’s mental health research

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Topic:

  • About research
  • Getting started: involving people
  • Involvement good practice
  • Working with communities

Resource type:

  • Guidance

Authors:

  • Georgia Naughton and James Buckle

Publication date:

  • 1st July 2023

Date added to Learning for Involvement:

  • 8th February 2024
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In this resource, we explore what we mean by co-research and look at examples of it in action at McPin. We have also shared our seven
building blocks for meaningful involvement with co-researchers. This is one of ten resources we’ve produced to celebrate ten years of the McPin Foundation.

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