Co-designed youth initiatives tackle loneliness

David Harris
Wednesday, August 7, 2019

Youth initiatives are using co-design to maximise engagement in projects and tackle loneliness, research has found.

"Co-design changed how young people thought about and understood loneliness," says consultant Michelle Man. Image: NPC
"Co-design changed how young people thought about and understood loneliness," says consultant Michelle Man. Image: NPC

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