Research Period 2021: Improving involvement and recruitment of informal carers in mental health research
Laidlaw 2021 Summer Research Project
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Interesting work! Informal carers are super important in research, not only do they support the mental health of those they care for but they also have to deal with the emotional toll caring has on their own mental health. Hopefully more informal carers can give feedback on how systems can support their needs better