Excellence in Engaging Children, Youth, and Families as Partners in Health and Social Sciences Research

 
 
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IN∙GAUGE

IN∙GAUGE is an innovative research program founded by Dr. Roberta L. Woodgate on the belief that young people have a right to be heard in research. The IN∙GAUGE research program creatively engages children, youth, and families as partner advisors and co-investigators in health and social sciences research projects with an overall aim to amplify their voices, improve their well-being, and advance the type and extent of care they receive.

 
IN∙GAUGE & Innovative Research Program | Canada

Our research projects

IN∙GAUGE research projects are decided by the young people and families engaged as advisors and co-investigators in the program.

Topics investigated include health and social issues experienced by young people as individuals, within families and relationships, within socio-ecological systems.

No matter the project, IN∙GAUGE research program participants say their choices are ultimately motivated by a desire to help others.

 Participate & CollabOrate

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Young People & familiesJoin a Research study

Share your voice in one of these featured research projects, now recruiting!

Young People & familiesSubmit a Research Topic

Inspire new research projects by telling us which issues matter most to you.

RESEARCHERSForm a research team

Produce stronger, more usable research evidence by engaging children, youth, and families. 

 OUR team

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Dr. Roberta L. Woodgate & IN∙GAUGE Research Group in Manitoba, Canada

WHO WE ARE

With the support of her team of student trainees and professional staff who work as research assistants and research associates, funding for IN∙GAUGE projects is identified and secured by Dr. Woodgate from various public sources through an extensive grant-writing process. She and the IN∙GAUGE team then engage with anywhere from one to dozens of young people as advisors and co-investigators in research.

Once engaged in a project, IN∙GAUGE program participants receive mentorship from Dr. Woodgate and the IN∙GAUGE research team as they share in deciding the research topic, how the research is to be done, which data collection and analysis methods to use, and how to creatively share the resulting research evidence.

MEET DR. WOODGATE MEET OUR TEAM

 OUR PROJECTS

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explore projects by subject area

 

Individual

Explore issues on the lived experiences of individuals, including lived experience of illness, health, and well-being.

Familial

Explore topics on relationships with family and important others, as well as family health.

social

Explore topics on interactions with social determinants such social relations, culture, and access to health systems.

environmental

Explore topics on interactions with the lived environment, such as community health.

PROJECT KNOWLEDGE TRANSLATION PRODUCTS

 

WRITING

Read original pieces of creative writing including lyrics, poems, plays and short stories.

ARTS

Browse original works of art including illustrations, dance, designs and paintings.

VIDEO

Play original videos including dramatic and musical performance art, documentary and animation.

PHOTOGRAPHY

View original photographs and photovoice projects.


If any materials on the website are inaccessible to you, please contact IN•GAUGE at INGAUGE@umanitoba.ca and we will do our best to accommodate you.


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