Outputs and Knowledge Exchange
Children and young people’s involvement in dissemination and the generation of research outputs can be an important means of children and young people taking action. Communication of research findings and key messages is often central to influencing change in policy or practice and therefore an important means of children claiming or holding power.
Within the CAFADA project, children and young people were involved in developing a range of research outputs. These included: posters, presentations, spoken word and music, a podcast and a new tool for measuring outcomes in the context of domestic abuse.
This section includes examples of some of these outputs and details of the processes which led to them.