Serious mental illness among minoritised ethnic children and adolescents in England with eczema
Help shape research on eczema and mental health in children from minoritised ethnic backgrounds
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Full description:
We are inviting parents/carers of children with eczema to join two online workshops. You will talk about your experiences of supporting your child’s eczema and mental health and what has or hasn’t helped. Through group discussions and simple activities, you will help guide future research and create clearer information for families and services.
Opportunity Deadline
1st April 2026
Payment:
£41.25 per workshop (one hour workshop and 30 minutes preparation). All workshops will be conducted online.
Expenses:
Not applicable
Organisation
University of Oxford
The Nuffield Department of Primary Care Health Sciences, at the University of Oxford, is internationally recognised for world-leading research in primary care, health services, and population health. The Department has strong expertise in mixed-methods research, health inequalities, patient and public involvement, and the translation of evidence into practice and policy. Its close links with primary care, community services, and NIHR infrastructure make it an ideal host for research exploring cu
Details
Topic:
Children and young people
Dermatology
Mental health
Location:
All of England
Involvement type:
Identifying and prioritising
What support is offered?
Contributors will be reimbursed for their time taking part in the workshops and for any reasonable preparation involved, in line with NIHR guidance. Each session will be facilitated by the lead researcher and a co-facilitator, both experienced in patient and public involvement work with minoritised ethnic communities. While the research team cannot provide medical or clinical advice, they can offer signposting to appropriate support services if any issues or concerns arise during the discussions.
Can the work be done from home?
Yes
Suitable for a beginner?
Yes
