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Engaging youth in post-disaster research: Lessons learned from a creative methods approach
2016
Gateways : International Journal of Community Research & Engagement
Children and youth often demonstrate resilience and capacity in the face of disasters. Yet, they are typically not given the opportunities to engage in youth-driven research and lack access to official channels through which to contribute their perspectives to policy and practice during the recovery process. To begin to fill this void in research and action, this multi-site research project engaged youth from disaster-affected communities in Canada and the United States. This article presents a
doi:10.5130/ijcre.v9i1.4875
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