Listening to and working with students and school staff
The North West London Schools Research Network
In partnership with the National Institute of Health Research (NIHR) Clinical Research Network Northwest London, NIHR Applied Research Collaboration (ARC) North West London, and Imperial College London, we are proud to be part of a Collaborative initiative between schools across North West London.
The network aims to improve the health of school children by building new knowledge, bridging gaps in research, applying knowledge to practice, and sharing learning across the network.
Mental and physical health problems among children and young people are on the rise. It is in this context the Schools Research Network has been developed.
Project status: ongoing since 2022
The challenge
As young people face an increasing burden on their health, NIHR, the research arm of the NHS, is expanding its support into non NHS settings. A relevant programme of research is needed to identify their health-related needs.
What we’re doing
We are building a sustainable and supportive network with a focus on collaboration. Listen to Act’s work involves inviting and facilitating a process for network members to take part in UK wide and global research studies that are relevant to them, facilitating the process.
Results
So far, over 50 schools from eight boroughs have signed up for the programme, with a high uptake of research studies. Studies include exercise, eating disorders, and mental health, with relevant training provided to staff, students, and parents.
What the network has achieved so far…
Together, we have:
Supported the recruitment of 60 schools from across eight boroughs to take part in the network.
Facilitated the involvement of 2,385 students in research.
Attended three community events across the region to promote the network and to capture more insights of local people and their health priorities.
Lead on the creation of network newsletters and digital content.
Created a steering group for the network to bring students and staff together. The group provides opportunities for participants to influence future research, discuss the feasibility of current research, and to gather a strategic steer on what the barriers are for involvement. Two meetings have been held so far.
Watch one of our young steering group members talk about how young people take the lead in her school to support their peers.
Exciting new research is regularly added to the portfolio covering all kinds of health topics. There is a focus on upskilling and training staff and students to support them.
Join the Schools Research Network
For information about new studies, training and opportunities for teaching staff, pupils, and parents
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