Category:
Academia/education/training, Early childhood care & development, Family/parenting/caregiving, Governance/policy, Health (physical, mental, public), Human relations, Practice/based-research, Science/based-research, Youth leadership
Country:
United Kingdom
Region:
Europe, Northern
Europe, Western
Description:
BeGOOD Early Intervention Ethics (EIE) is a research study comprised of distinct but overlapping studies –Mothers, Psychosis and Citizens EIE – focused on the ethical, societal and scientific dimensions of the early intervention paradigm where it intersects with psychiatry, mental health and child development.
A core component of our research focuses on involving young people in the development of our research, through our Young People’s Advisory Groups (YPAG) who meet regularly. Around 30 young people from Oxfordshire take part in these collaborative groups with us, aiming to develop a set of innovative and scalable tools that will enable better research and understanding of young people’s moral experiences, attitudes, and challenges.