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The challenges of assessing the impact of a comedy programme aimed at improving the mental well-being of young people

  • Marie Caslin*
  • , Charlene Davies
  • *Corresponding author for this work
  • Centre for Culture and Disability Studies
  • Liverpool Hope University
  • The Comedy Trust

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Abstract

Assessing the impact of community-based programmes presents many challenges. One difficulty encountered is how to develop appropriate research methods to capture the impact of the work while also meeting the demands of external funders. For almost two decades, the charity organisation The Comedy Trust (TCT) have attempted to navigate these challenges. In 2018, TCT had the opportunity to work with a university-based researcher to develop their approaches to research. We aimed to explore what happens when you move away from quantifiable predetermined methods to take a more participatory approach to work alongside the participants of the programme. We decided to focus on their Feeling Funny Youth programme, which is aimed at young people to support their mental health and well-being. This paper is a case study of how the programme worked with a group of young people based within a youth organisation. In this paper, we offer a comparison of the standardised tool adopted by TCT with the development of more creative and participatory methods developed in collaboration with young people who participated in the programme. We offer an insight into what can be gained by adopting more creative and participatory methods to capture the experiences of young people, as this enabled us to really hear the important messages they want to share.
Original languageEnglish
Article number11
Pages (from-to)1-17
Number of pages17
JournalResearch for All
Volume6
Issue number1
Early online date21 Mar 2022
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 3 May 2022

UN SDGs

This output contributes to the following UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

  1. SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
    SDG 3 Good Health and Well-being

Keywords

  • young people
  • comedy
  • Mental health and Wellbeing
  • participatory research
  • standardised tools
  • impact and evaluation
  • mental health and well-being

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