INTERRELATE brings together researchers from three well-established research centres:
- Transdisciplinary Health Research for Thriving in the Early Years (THRIVE)
- The Centre for Children and Young People’s Participation
- The Connect Centre for International Research on Interpersonal Violence and Harm.
These centres have an outstanding track record of undertaking substantial impactful research projects on relationships and their impact.
We draw disciplines together to ask new questions about physical, psychological, emotional and social well-being. We aim to co-create novel solutions, in active collaboration with individuals, communities, services and policymakers. A rights-based perspective is fundamental to the vision of the team, placing importance on advocating for and with individuals who are often unheard.
We draw on a range of theories, including intergenerational, gender, critical and relational perspectives. Our methods range from lab-based studies and biomechanics to social sciences and participatory action research with communities. We want to improve the lives of women, children, young people, parents, and families.
Our aim is to:
- Make connections and challenge fragmented thinking relating to our topics of interest
- Develop new and better research focused on applied, practical applications designed to promote well-being, identify, and prevent harm and abuse
- Optimise physical, emotional, psychological, and social flourishing in future.