The Kailo project is underway and the team have been busy talking with over 120 adolescents about their mental health.

So what?

Well, this is not your traditional research, where the researcher decides the questions, design and owns the data. This is community-led research! Whilst this may seem obvious if you work with communities, this approah allows the community to own the data, choose the questions, shape the approach. This means everything is owned by you. Tapping into the expertise of the researchers to ensure quality, ethical and validated research is undertaken but bringing the power back into Communities. Interested? Check out Kailo- the story so far and start using the findings straight away. This is your research too!