Peer research: SOS Children’s Villages awarded EU funds
Peer research: SOS Children’s Villages awarded EU funds
09/03/2011 - The European Union granted SOS Children’s Villages International €400.000 for a research project, in which young people with care experience will themselves become researchers on the subject of leaving care. The project will involve over 450 young people from Finland, Albania, Poland and the Czech Republic over the span of 2 years. |
Project Manager Raluca Verweijen-Slamnescu (centreith two participants - Photo: SOS Archives |
Young people with care experience will be trained to become researchers and they will in turn interview other young people. The interviews will cover the transition out of care and what processes seemed work best. For both groups of young people –interviewer and interviewee- this will be a sustainable learning process through which they will have a chance to both improve the care environment, as well as developing their own abilities.
Research for advocacy
Research and advocacy feed each other. The peer research project is part of the I Matter Campaign and will not only produce sound recommendation for improving preparation for the transition to independent living, but also provide a solid basis for national and international advocacy. It will give young people a voice both as researchers and as interview partners, and, ideally, will ultimately lead to an improvement in policy and practice and a better preparation for young people leaving care.
Contact Details
For more information on the peer research project, contact the Project Manager, Raluca Verweijen-Slamnescu at: