Deadline: 6-Jun-22
The Health Foundation is accepting applications for the Emotional Support for Young People Programme.
A new programme funding research into young people’s experience of emotional support and how this forms part of the wider determinants of health.
Priority Areas
To complete research projects focused on at least one of the following priority areas:
- understanding the role played by family relationships, and hence the emotional support experienced by young people, as part of the wider determinants of health
- understanding the specific impact of family members’ working lives on the emotional support that young people experience from their families.
Funding Information
Successful teams will receive funding of between £100,000 and £200,000, over 12–18 months.
Eligibility Criteria
- The Emotional Support for Young People programme is an open call, available to suitably qualified and experienced research teams based in the UK (although individual members may be based abroad).
- They encourage applications from multidisciplinary teams combining expertise from a broad range of disciplines, including social psychology, sociology and other social sciences.
- They expect young people to be meaningfully involved in the design and delivery of any proposed research, as they are involved in their processes. Members of their youth panel will review shortlisted applications, so applicants should make every effort to write in plain English.
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For more information, visit https://www.health.org.uk/funding-and-partnerships/programmes/emotional-support-for-young-people