INNOVATE Research: Impact of a workshop to develop researcher capacity to engage youth in research
Health Expectations2020Vol. 23(6), pp. 1441–1449
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Lisa D. Hawke, Karleigh Darnay, Marion Brown, Srividya N. Iyer, Shelly Ben‐David, Mohammad Khaleghi‐Moghaddam, Jacqueline Relihan, Skye Barbic, Lisa Lachance, Steve Mathias, Tanya Halsall, Sean A. Kidd, Sophie Soklaridis, Joanna Henderson
Abstract
The INNOVATE Research project provided improvements in youth engagement attitudes and practices among researchers, while lifting barriers. Future capacity-building work should continue to enhance the capacity of researchers to engage youth in research. Researchers notably pointed to the need to establish a network of youth-engaged researchers to provide ongoing, sustainable gains in youth engagement.
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