Conducting Research with Young People: How to get the evidence you need - COURSE FULL
Event Type: Training
Dates / Venue:
9th February - Youth Access, London

Suitable for:
Anyone wanting to carry out qualitative research with young people, especially to inform project/service development and delivery in an advice or counselling setting. No expert knowledge required.
Aim:
To better understand the theory behind carrying out qualitative research with young people and gain practical tips for doing so successfully.
Course structure:
A one-day open course supplemented by detailed course notes to take away.
Learning outcomes:
By the end of the training course participants will:
- Better understand the theory behind carrying out qualitative research
- Gain an understanding of the youth-led approach to research
- Understand what is different about conducting focus groups and interviews with young people, including ethical dilemmas and challenges of working with disadvantaged young research participants
- Better understand the barriers young people face as research participants
- Be able to get the right information from young research participants
- Have a better understanding of how to analyse qualitative data, including through thematic analysis
- Be able to conduct robust qualitative research efficiently
Trainers:
Dr. Theo Gavrielides, Lewis Parle and Alex Burch of Independent Academic Research Studies (IARS) - a youth-led social policy think- tank
Prices:
- Youth Access Members: £70.00
- Voluntary Sector: £112.00
- Statutory Sector: £140.00
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