Gateways (May 2020)

Engaging a community for youth mental health and wellness: Reflections and lessons learned

  • Lisa Bishop,
  • Stephen Darcy,
  • Rob Sinnott,
  • Susan Avery,
  • Amanda Pendergast,
  • Norah Duggan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5130/ijcre.v13i1.6862
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 1

Abstract

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As clinicians at a university-affiliated health centre faced with youth mental health and substance use concerns, we reached out to the local community for guidance. We partnered with community leaders to explore how to best understand the issues and engage with the community. Using a community-engaged research (CEnR) approach, we conducted a needs assessment to explore the issues and inform change. We formalised a partnership with the local school and community board, which led to the creation of a Community Alliance. Our engagement efforts allowed us to understand the community more deeply and establish more effective change. Our most successful outcome was the development of a youth mental health and wellness Action Plan which helped direct our strategies moving forward. This article highlights our community engagement activities, processes and lessons learned, which may be of benefit to other academic researchers and clinicians who are interested in CEnR.

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