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Co-designing a Children’s Cabinet: a school district–university partnership for youth well-being post-pandemic
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Lai, Betty
, Hegseth, Whitney
, Oliveira, Gabrielle
, Lowenhaupt, Rebecca
in
Case studies
/ Children & youth
/ Co-design
/ Collaboration
/ Communities of Practice
/ Community
/ Community Leaders
/ Community Resources
/ COVID-19
/ Education
/ Educational partnerships
/ Emotional Intelligence
/ High School Students
/ Leaders
/ Leadership
/ Learning Activities
/ Mental health
/ Migrant Education
/ Pandemics
/ Partnerships in Education
/ Public Schools
/ Research methodology
/ Researchers
/ School administration
/ School districts
/ Social Problems
/ Social Services
/ Well being
2024
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Co-designing a Children’s Cabinet: a school district–university partnership for youth well-being post-pandemic
by
Lai, Betty
, Hegseth, Whitney
, Oliveira, Gabrielle
, Lowenhaupt, Rebecca
in
Case studies
/ Children & youth
/ Co-design
/ Collaboration
/ Communities of Practice
/ Community
/ Community Leaders
/ Community Resources
/ COVID-19
/ Education
/ Educational partnerships
/ Emotional Intelligence
/ High School Students
/ Leaders
/ Leadership
/ Learning Activities
/ Mental health
/ Migrant Education
/ Pandemics
/ Partnerships in Education
/ Public Schools
/ Research methodology
/ Researchers
/ School administration
/ School districts
/ Social Problems
/ Social Services
/ Well being
2024
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Co-designing a Children’s Cabinet: a school district–university partnership for youth well-being post-pandemic
by
Lai, Betty
, Hegseth, Whitney
, Oliveira, Gabrielle
, Lowenhaupt, Rebecca
in
Case studies
/ Children & youth
/ Co-design
/ Collaboration
/ Communities of Practice
/ Community
/ Community Leaders
/ Community Resources
/ COVID-19
/ Education
/ Educational partnerships
/ Emotional Intelligence
/ High School Students
/ Leaders
/ Leadership
/ Learning Activities
/ Mental health
/ Migrant Education
/ Pandemics
/ Partnerships in Education
/ Public Schools
/ Research methodology
/ Researchers
/ School administration
/ School districts
/ Social Problems
/ Social Services
/ Well being
2024
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Co-designing a Children’s Cabinet: a school district–university partnership for youth well-being post-pandemic
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Co-designing a Children’s Cabinet: a school district–university partnership for youth well-being post-pandemic
2024
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Overview
PurposeThis paper presents a case study of a school district–university partnership to co-design a Children’s Cabinet, a cross-sector initiative bringing together institutional and community leaders to address youth well-being in the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic. In a vibrant, immigrant-serving community in the Northeast United States, the partnership was initiated by district leaders in Spring 2021 after pandemic disruptions led to a youth mental health crisis.Design/methodology/approachOur descriptive, qualitative case study focuses on the structure and emerging design principles of the research–practice partnership, which established a Children’s Cabinet comprised of educational, government and community leaders along with researchers. From Spring 2021 through Spring 2024, we collected and analyzed member and youth interviews, ethnographic observations and artifacts from all meetings and process interviews with key partners.FindingsWe describe the structure of the partnership, including how researchers and district leaders collaborated on meeting facilitation and how researchers conducted and shared applied research. We then discuss three design principles that guided the work, including centering relationships, sustaining focus on key goals and embedding applied research.Originality/valueAs embedded research partners, our team is uniquely situated to narrate the nature and structure of the partnership and reflect on the design of our cross-sector initiative. Increasingly, universities are partnering directly with districts on school improvement initiatives. Our work shows how engaging in RPPs to bring together school, community and research partners can facilitate local leadership and collaboration to address complex, cross-sector goals such as increasing youth well-being.
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