Recruiting and engaging adolescents in creating overweight and obesity prevention policies: The CO‐CREATE project

Author:

Bröer Christian1,Ayuandini Sherria2,Baillergeau Evelyne1,Moerman Gerben1,Veltkamp Gerlieke1,Luszczynska Aleksandra3,Budin‐Ljøsne Isabelle4ORCID,Rito Ana Isabel5,Stensdal Maja6,Lien Nanna7ORCID,Klepp Knut‐Inge78ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Sociology University of Amsterdam Amsterdam The Netherlands

2. Bernard van Leer Foundation The Hague The Netherlands

3. CARE‐BEH Center for Applied Research on Health Behavior and Health SWPS University of Social Sciences and Humanities Wroclaw Poland

4. Department of Food Safety, Division of Climate and Environmental Health Norwegian Institute of Public Health Oslo Norway

5. Centre for Studies and Research on Social Dynamics and Health—CEIDSS Lisbon Portugal

6. PRESS, The Youth Organization of Save the Children Norway Oslo Norway

7. Department of Nutrition, Faculty of Medicine University of Oslo Oslo Norway

8. Division of Mental and Physical Health Norwegian Institute of Public Health Oslo Norway

Abstract

SummaryThe CO‐CREATE project aims to collaborate with adolescents across Europe in developing policy ideas that contribute to overweight and obesity prevention. In this paper, we present the theoretical basis and methodological approach to recruitment and engagement in the project. The principles of youth‐led participatory action research were employed to design Youth Alliances in which adolescents and adults could collaborate. These Alliances should serve to promote and support adolescent participation and to develop policy ideas that would contribute to obesity prevention. Alliance members were recruited in two local geographical areas per country with a focus on reaching out to underrepresented youth. We started with fieldwork to assess locally relevant forms of inclusion and exclusion. The methodology entailed a handbook combining existing tools which could be used flexibly, a collaborative organization, and budgets for the alliances. Engagement started in local organizations, that is, schools and scouts, and with peers. Health‐ and overweight‐related challenges were addressed in their immediate surroundings and supported the inclusion of experiential knowledge. Adolescents were then supported to address the wider obesogenic system when designing policy ideas. The CO‐CREATE Alliances provide a concrete example of how to engage youth in public health, in a manner that strives to be participatory, transformative, and inquiry based.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism

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