Implementation of a youth‐adult partnership model in youth mental health systems research: Challenges and successes
Health Expectations2017Vol. 20(6), pp. 1183–1188
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Abstract
Through the McCain Y-AP initiative, youth engagement has helped advance numerous initiatives in a variety of ways. Flexible engagement, multifaceted mentorship, reciprocal learning and authentic decision making have led to a successful partnership that has provided opportunities for growth for all those involved. Health-care organizations interested in engaging youth can learn from the McCain Y-AP experience to guide their engagement initiatives and maximize success.
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