Background: Young people spend a large proportion of their time in school, which presents both risk and protective factors for their mental health. A supportive school culture can promote and protect good mental health by creating experiences of safety and belonging amongst staff and students. In this qualitative study, we seek to explore whether a participatory action research (PAR) approach is an effective way to promote and improve student mental health. Methods: Participatory action research is an approach in which people collaboratively research their own experience: the researched communities become co-researchers of their own experiences in a specific context. We will work with four secondary schools in the UK to develop PAR projects...
Increased availability of evidence-informed, school-based, prevention and intervention programmes in...
Youth-led Participatory Action Research (YPAR) is an approach that engages young people and academic...
Although research suggests that learning and well-being are synergistic there is a lack of research ...
Background: Young people spend a large proportion of their time in school, which presents both risk...
Despite a rising prevalence of mental health difficulties in the young, existing prior to, but also ...
Background: There is consistency of evidence on the link between school culture and student health. ...
Mental health (MH) difficulties are on the increase among children and young people (CYP). Evidence ...
Participatory action research provides a framework for conceptualizing the development of mental hea...
Background With the burden of mental illness estimated to be costing the English economy alone arou...
Background: There are increasing rates of internalising difficulties, particularly anxiety and depre...
Background: Research investigating the effectiveness of universal interventions to reduce the risk o...
BACKGROUND: Half of mental health disorders begin before the age of 14, highlighting the importance ...
Youth mental health is a global concern. Research shows that early intervention is key in order to m...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
Introduction Improving our understanding of the broad range of social, emotional and behavioural fac...
Increased availability of evidence-informed, school-based, prevention and intervention programmes in...
Youth-led Participatory Action Research (YPAR) is an approach that engages young people and academic...
Although research suggests that learning and well-being are synergistic there is a lack of research ...
Background: Young people spend a large proportion of their time in school, which presents both risk...
Despite a rising prevalence of mental health difficulties in the young, existing prior to, but also ...
Background: There is consistency of evidence on the link between school culture and student health. ...
Mental health (MH) difficulties are on the increase among children and young people (CYP). Evidence ...
Participatory action research provides a framework for conceptualizing the development of mental hea...
Background With the burden of mental illness estimated to be costing the English economy alone arou...
Background: There are increasing rates of internalising difficulties, particularly anxiety and depre...
Background: Research investigating the effectiveness of universal interventions to reduce the risk o...
BACKGROUND: Half of mental health disorders begin before the age of 14, highlighting the importance ...
Youth mental health is a global concern. Research shows that early intervention is key in order to m...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
Introduction Improving our understanding of the broad range of social, emotional and behavioural fac...
Increased availability of evidence-informed, school-based, prevention and intervention programmes in...
Youth-led Participatory Action Research (YPAR) is an approach that engages young people and academic...
Although research suggests that learning and well-being are synergistic there is a lack of research ...