Kailo co-designs local projects with young people, local communities and public service partnerships, to make sure that the projects are responding to local need in an appropriate and meaningful way. It currently focusses on two locations in Newham (London) and North Devon. 

You can review further details about this here.

As well as trialling the Kailo approach in Newham and North Devon, a team of researchers, including from CORC, is evaluating the Kailo approach. We are trying to get a realistic sense of what works and for whom within Kailo.

The YPAGs are central to the evaluation. They make sure the research is focussed on the right things, and help the researchers translate their findings into inclusive and friendly language.

This brief case study highlights their involvement:

Kailo young people advisory group case study

 

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