Young people leaving care trained to conduct guided research with their peers. See more in six languages https://cordis.europa.eu/project/rcn/200501/brief/en … by @CORDIS_EU
The report of the project:
Törrönen, Maritta, Carol Munn-Giddings, Chrissie Gavriel, Niamh O’Brien, Pennie Byrne and Young Peer Researchers (2018) Reciprocal emotional relationships – Experiences of stability of young adults leaving care. Publications of the Faculty of Social Sciences 75. Helsinki: University of Helsinki and Anglia Ruskin University in collaboration with the Essex Children in Care Council. ISSN 2343-2748 (e-print). See Reciprocal Emotional Relationships – 260918
Edited book (peer reviewed):
Törrönen Maritta, Munn-Giddings Carol and Tarkiainen Laura (eds.) (2018) Reciprocal Relationships and Well-Being: Implications for Social Work and Social Policy. Routledge Advances in Social Work. London and New York: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group. ISBN 9781315628363. https://arro.anglia.ac.uk/703507/
Peer reviewed articles:
Munn-Giddings, Carol & Borkman, Thomasina (2018) Reciprocity in Peer-led Mutual Aid Groups in the Community: Implications for Social Policy and Social Work Practices. In M. Törrönen, C. Munn-Giddings & L. Tarkiainen (Eds.) Reciprocal Relationships and Well-Being: Implications for Social Work and Social Policy. Routledge Advances in Social Work. London and New York: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 59-76.
Törrönen Maritta (2018) Creating Well-Being through Reciprocal Relationships. In M. Törrönen, C. Munn-Giddings Carol and L. Tarkiainen (eds.) (2018) Reciprocal Relationships and Well-Being: Implications for Social Work and Social Policy. Routledge Advances in Social Work. London and New York: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 26-45. ISBN 9781315628363. https://arro.anglia.ac.uk/703520/