Developing care experienced young peoples’ participation as peer researchers in an inter-disciplinary study: applying the ‘Ability-Motivation-Opportunity’ framework
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Lynch, AmyFriel, Seana
Munro, Emily
Sultana, Mariam
Hamilton, CJ
Kerridge, Gary
Oswick, Rosie
Mitchell, Tia Pillay
Alderson, Hayley
Harrop, Carrie
McGovern, Ruth
Mohamoud, Jibril
Smart, Deborah
Currie, Graeme
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University of WarwickUniversity of Bedfordshire
Newcastle University
Care Leavers' Association
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2024-11-20
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There is a growing trend towards the use of participatory methods, within health and social care research and an increase in the inclusion of Peer Researchers in leaving care studies internationally. Whilst multiple benefits have been identified, they are not automatic and consideration also needs to be given to the complexities involved and how challenges might be mitigated. This paper focuses on the participation of care-experienced young people as Peer Researchers in an inter-disciplinary study examining how to sustain, scale and spread innovation to support young people’s transitions from care. It shares learning from a nested action research study that was co-developed to explore and support Peer Researchers’ contribution to and participation in the wider study. Key learning from the qualitative survey and focus groups centred on the discovery and application of the Ability-Motivation-Opportunity (‘A-M-O’) theoretical framework [Applebaum, E., Bailey, T., Berg, P., & Kalleberg, A. L. (2000). ManufacturinCitation
Lynch A, Friel S, Munro ER, Sultana M, Hamilton C, Kerridge G, Oswick R, Mitchell T, Alderson H, Harrop C, McGovern R, Mohamoud J, Smart D, Currie G (2024) 'Developing care experienced young peoples’ participation as peer researchers in an inter-disciplinary study: applying the ‘Ability-Motivation-Opportunity’ framework', European Journal of Social Work, (), pp.-.Publisher
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European Journal of Social WorkAdditional Links
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/13691457.2024.2424980Type
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1369-1457Sponsors
Economic and Social Research Councilae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1080/13691457.2024.2424980
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