On 8 and 9 September 2016, more than 170 researchers, policymakers and practitioners joined Young Lives at Lady Margaret Hall, Universty of Oxford for two days filled with debate, dialogue and presentation of new research on adolescence, youth and gender. The focus was on knowledge for change: change which makes a positive difference to children and young people’s lives.
This briefing note highlights some of the key talking points from the Adolescence, Youth and Gender conference and what these mean for future research agendas.
It has been prepared with the support of involvement of the Young Lives advisory group on Gender Equality and Transitions to Adulthood.
On 8 and 9 September 2016, more than 170 researchers, policymakers and practitioners joined Young Lives at Lady Margaret Hall, Universty of Oxford for two days filled with debate, dialogue and presentation of new research on adolescence, youth and gender. The focus was on knowledge for change: change which makes a positive difference to children and young people’s lives.
This briefing note highlights some of the key talking points from the Adolescence, Youth and Gender conference and what these mean for future research agendas.
It has been prepared with the support of involvement of the Young Lives advisory group on Gender Equality and Transitions to Adulthood.