At the Young Lives Research Lab we ensure the results of our work are accessible. We utilize various forms of print, digital, and social media to mobilize our knowledge and ensure the voices of our youth participants are heard.
- Team
- Research Clusters
- Projects
- Current Projects
- Completed Projects
- ACCESS Mental Health
- Assessing International Innovations in Child and Youth Methodology and Theory
- Digital Storytelling: Technology, Mental Health, and Indigenous Youth
- Equity in Public Education in Canada – Engaging Marginalized Youth and Educators
- Journal Of Youth Studies
- Knowing Global Youth
- Knowledge Translation and Exchange Through Arts-based Health Research
- Measuring What Matters: People for Education
- Social & Emotional Learning in First Nation Schools
- Socially & Emotionally Aware Kids
- The Wekimun School Project
- Youth School-based Mental Health: An Arts-informed Conversation
- Youth in the Digital Age
- Publications
- Environmental Responsibility
- Get Involved
- Connect
- Team
- Research Clusters
- Projects
- Current Projects
- Completed Projects
- ACCESS Mental Health
- Assessing International Innovations in Child and Youth Methodology and Theory
- Digital Storytelling: Technology, Mental Health, and Indigenous Youth
- Equity in Public Education in Canada – Engaging Marginalized Youth and Educators
- Journal Of Youth Studies
- Knowing Global Youth
- Knowledge Translation and Exchange Through Arts-based Health Research
- Measuring What Matters: People for Education
- Social & Emotional Learning in First Nation Schools
- Socially & Emotionally Aware Kids
- The Wekimun School Project
- Youth School-based Mental Health: An Arts-informed Conversation
- Youth in the Digital Age
- Publications
- Environmental Responsibility
- Get Involved
- Connect

