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#Chances4Children: Young people to lead on peer-to-peer research project

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Dozens of young people across the UK will have the opportunity to take part in peer-to-peer research to address inequality in their areas.
Young people will receive training in how to carry out their research. Picture: Adobe Stock
Young people will receive training in how to carry out their research. Picture: Adobe Stock

The project, run by non-profit organisation Youth-Led Peer Researcher Network, working alongside The Young Foundation, will see 10 young people recruited in six different regions from a range of backgrounds and experiences reflective of the young people living there.

The team of young people will receive training to help them lead and conduct research into the experiences and priorities of young people across their region.

They will co-design the research alongside The Young Foundation and will speak to 300 young people to look at the key themes and narratives emerging in their area. 

“This will ensure young people’s voices are heard and that their experiences are documented - ensuring young people’s needs are represented in the final findings,” the organisations behind the project have said.

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