Find out more about the various projects our academics are working on around the world that involve street-connected young people at a lunchtime seminar on International Day for Street Children on April 12. The session will be held between 12pm to 1.30pm on at Brooks 1.64.
Join us on April 12th, the International Day for Street Children, for an introduction to the various projects involving Manchester Metropolitan University staff.
- (Re-)engaging with education: conceptualising transitions using ‘street-connected liminalities’ - Su Corcoran (Education and Social Research Institute)
- Working with local collaborators to collect data about street-connected children with communication disability and their families in Western Kenya - Julie Marshall and Carol Taylor (Health, Psychology and Communities)
- Surviving without school: exploring protective factors that promote resilience in street-connected young people in Guatemala City - Jez Oldfield (Health, Psychology and Communities)
- Image and word on the street: using creative methods to explore resilience with street-connected young people in Guatemala - Andrew Stevenson (Health, Psychology and Communities)
Bring your lunch with you!