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    Insight:NEW REPORT: Leading research, driving change

    We’re proud to share with you the Peer Action Collective’s first research report! ‘Leading research, driving change‘ is based on insights from over 4,600 children and young people (aged 10-20). The research was conducted by young people, with young people. Our PAC Peer Researchers have gone out into their communities. They’ve listened to what young…
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    Insight:A PAC guide to peer research and social action

    Learning from the Peer Action Collective As part of the Peer Action Collective’s work, The University of Central Lancashire’s Centre for Children and Young People’s Participation and associates from the University of East London have been collaborating with the network as learning partners. This guide reports on what was learned together during PAC on how…
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    Insight:Outcomes for young people involved in PAC

    Learning from the Peer Action Collective As part of the Peer Action Collective’s work, The University of Central Lancashire’s Centre for Children and Young People’s Participation and associates from the University of East London have been collaborating with the network as learning partners. This is a report of what was learned about outcomes for young…
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    Insight:Briefing report on Community Impact

    Learning from the Peer Action Collective As part of the Peer Action Collective’s work, The University of Central Lancashire’s Centre for Children and Young People’s Participation and associates from the University of East London have been collaborating with the network as learning partners. This briefing report highlights and describes the areas of community impact of…
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    Insight:PAC: From research to action

    Over the last year, 120 PAC peer researchers designed and delivered 23 peer research projects across England and Wales. They engaged more than 4,500 young people aged 10 to 20 in interviews, focus groups and surveys about their understandings of youth violence. Peer researchers were able to use their shared identity as young people to…
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