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Understanding research with children and young people
Understanding research with children and young people

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Acknowledgements

This free course was written by Kate Fairbairn and Joan Simons.

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Course trailer: © Wise Guys http://www.wise-guys.co.uk/

Course Image: © The Open University; images created by Paul Bellamy (paul@bellamystudio.com)

Section 1 image: Kevin Curtis/Science Photo Library

Section 2 image generated during engagement work with children and used with permission (bernie.carter@edgehill.ac.uk)

Section 4, bullet point 1 image: taken from Love Solihull; Solihull Metropolitan Borough Council

Section 4, bullet point 2 image: MANDY GODBEHEAR; Shutterstock.com

Section 4, bullet point 3 image: Monkey Business Images; Shutterstock.com

Case Study: WeCan2, Kellett, M.

Activity 5 and 8 videos: courtesy of Joan Simons

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