In mental health research we talk a lot about the importance of creating inclusive and safe environments where people can […]
Category: Research highlight
What does a mentally healthy society look like for young people?
The TRIUMPH Fest event in October 2022 brought together 60 young people aged 12-25 from across the UK to take […]
New research opportunities for young people
Two new studies are available for young people to be involved in research to support mental health. A study led […]
New research paper published: the findings of a feasibility study of the On The Level school-based intervention to support young people’s mental health
One of TRIUMPH’s funded projects, Reprezent’s On the Level, has published the findings of a feasibility study of their school-based […]
New report: Online services and interventions for care-experienced young people
We are excited to share this new report from one of the TRIUMPH Network’s plus-funded projects. The study led by […]
Involving Young People in Research Funding Decision Making
Despite a wealth of funding going into research to support young people’s mental health and an increased focus from funders […]
Co-RAY: Covid-19 Mental Health Resources for and by Young People
The COVID-19 pandemic has caused extensive disruption and challenges within the lives of young people. However, while there is good […]
TRIUMPH Network Plus Fund Projects
The TRIUMPH Network Funding call closed in July 2020. We received 34 applications covering a range of important topics for […]
Improving the mental health and wellbeing of children and young people in care
Care-experienced young people are at greater risk of poor mental health and wellbeing than other young people. Research suggests that […]
Sleep and mental health in schools
Sleep is important to both physical and mental wellbeing. The average person spends approximately one third of their life asleep, […]