Participatory Design of an Activities-Based Collective Mentoring Program in After-School Care Settings: Connect, Promote, and Protect Program.
Alyssa Clare MiltonElizabeth StewartLaura Ospina-PinillosTracey A DavenportIan B HickiePublished in: JMIR pediatrics and parenting (2021)
To our knowledge, the CP3 program is the first co-designed well-being program developed specifically for OSHC services. This co-design process is key to ensuring local community needs-particularly those of young people accessing OSHC-are met and that these individuals are meaningfully and actively involved in all stages of the research and design process, from conception to implementation, evaluation, and continuous improvement.