Are you interested in partnering with parents and carers of children and young people for your mental health research?
The Parent Carer Research Network has been set up to champion the voices of parents and carers in children and young people’s mental health research.
To have the biggest impact on children and young people’s mental health, it’s vital that the diverse experiences and voices of parents and carers from across the country are included in research.
You may want to include parents and carers as participants in your research project, as expert voices through Patient and Public Involvement and Engagement activities (PPIE), or as research project co-applicants.
The aim of the network is not just to link up parents and carers with researchers, but to support researchers to include parents and carers in the most meaningful, safe, and accessible way possible.
You may already have plans to involve parents and carers in your research project. Or you might want some guidance on where to start or how to do it better. Either way, we would love to hear from you!
Please note, the network is for advertising opportunities for parents and carers to get involved in, rather than a way to advertise to their children and young people.
If you have any questions, you can contact the network team on: parentcarerresearchnetwork@psych.ox.ac.uk
Across this section of the website you will find:
- Information on the background and ethos of the network, and why you should partner with us
- The process for advertising your opportunities through our growing network of parents and carers including how to apply and next steps if you are successful
- Our “Guide for Researchers” co-produced with our lived experience Steering Group of parents and carers.