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Service User Involvement in Research: Panacea or Pretence
Dr Hugh McLaughlinUniversity of Salford
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Levels of Involvement
Tokenism
Consultation
Collaboration
Service User Controlled
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Benefits for the young co-researcher
Self esteem, confidence
Employability
Citizenship
Valuing of work
Remuneration
Ownership
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Benefits for the adult researcher
Better understanding
Access to young people’s views and priorities
Energy, contagious
Synergy
Fun
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Benefits to the Research
Identify questions overlooked, prioritizingAccess to language and understandingUser-friendliness of toolsRange and quality of data enhanced YP raise issues with other young people they would not raise with an adultPresentation of results
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Costs to the co-researchers
Opportunity time
Training
Exploitation
Stereotypes
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Costs to the adult researcher
Time
Recruitment
Resources
Writing up
Energy
Opportunity costs
Ethics committees
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Costs to the research
Time
Training
Support
Legal demands
Remuneration
Expect the unexpected
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Research Tasks
Research application
Research design
Interviewing/Questionnaires
Analysis
Writing up
Publicising
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ContradictionsService User to researcher
Methodologies – knowledge construction
‘Nothing about us without us’
Othering
Non-service users
Outcomes and processes
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Useful PublicationsFraser, S. Lewis, V. Ding, S. Kellet, M. and Robinson, C. (eds.) (2004) Doing Research with Children and Young People, London: SageKirby, P. (2004) A Guide to Involving Young People as Researchers, Eastleigh: Involve , www.invo.org.ukLewis, A. and Lindsay, G. (eds.) (2000) Researching Children’s Perspectives, Buckingham: Open University PressMcLaughlin, H (2006) Understanding Social Work Research, London: Sage, McLaughlin, H. (forthcoming) Involving Young Service Users as Co-researchers: Possibilities, benefits and costs, British Journal of Social Work.McLaughlin, H. (2005) Young service users as co-researchers: methodological problems and possibilities; Qualitative Social Work, 4: (2) 211-228.McLaughlin, H. et al. (2004) Willing Participants, Community Care, 17-23rd March, p36-7Smith, R. Monaghan, M. and Broad, B. (2002) ‘Involving Young People as Co-Researchers’, Qualitative Social Work, 1 (2) 191-207