Young People’s Voices
We have developed resources with young people on a number of topics using participatory and creative methods. We are experts in delivering safe, meaningful participation work with young people who have experienced violence and trauma and those who face health inequalities. If you are interested in learning more about our methods, check out our resources about engaging with young people.
Climate change Inquiry
Report and poster/board game from our youth-led Inquiry into how climate change is affecting young people’s health.
Discussion guide
Discussion guide for adults and professionals to support groups of young people to contribute responses to our youth-led inquiry into the effects of climate change on young people’s health.
Clinics for excess weight report
Themes from engagement work with young people and their families living with excess weight.
Young people and ethics
Produced with Common Room, this briefing explores young people’s perspectives on the ethical issues when they are involved in engagement and co-production.
Asthma engagement report
Themes from engagement work with children, young people and families about chronic asthma management and care.
Young people’s report
Accessible report from youth led research into the lives of young people in Kensington and Chelsea
Report on peer research
Full report on the youth led peer research project in Kensington and Chelsea
Are you OK?
Report from sci-fi animation project with young people from CHIVA creating an ideal world for young people living with HIV.
Peer support guide
Developed by young people for young people to help them support each other.
Acute Care
Participation project with young people to define the best acute care services
Understanding the experiences of young people with epilepsy from communities that experience marginalisation
Epilepsy is one of the most common significant long-term neurological conditions of childhood and one of the five clinical areas of focus in the NHS England ‘Core20PLUS5’ approach to reducing health...
Understanding health inequalities for young people who are care experienced
As part of AYPH’s health inequalities programme we have focused on the health inequalities for different groups of young people. We are very pleased to present the findings from our exploration of...
Pulling together the main messages from key data on young people’s health in the UK
As part of our work to make the evidence base on youth health as accessible as possible, the AYPH research team has published a new article on the main UK population level data compendia that...
Ethnicity and young people’s health inequalities
In this blog post, Rachael McKeown explores the evidence on the health inequalities experienced by young people from ethnic minority backgrounds. New AYPH reports present the latest available data...
What does research say about young people’s health inequalities?
Addressing health inequalities is a key issue for decision makers and professionals working with young people. But how much is actually understood about young people’s health inequalities and are...
Young people’s views on digital ways of accessing primary care
Interest is growing in on-line methods for making contact with the GP. It’s critical we understand how this works specifically for young people. AYPH’s Jeremy Sachs shares the main findings from...
Data on young people’s health inequalities
New data published today by AYPH as part of the Health Foundation’s Young people's future health inquiry show the scale and complexity of young people’s health inequalities, and the need for action....
The experiences of young people and their families living with excess weight
Young people and their families living with excess weight experience huge stigma and judgement. As the NHS delivers new clinics for excess weight we are delighted to share the results of work with...
Engaging young people in health services research and service design
To what extent are our current systems for ethical engagement with young people covering all the bases? What do young people think are the ethical issues raised by their involvement in research and...
Reasons to invest in the health of 10-24 year olds – what the data tell us
AYPH’s Research Lead, Ann Hagell, sets out UK data-based reasons for investing in young people’s health Good health for young people is central to their wellbeing and forms the bedrock for good...