

She has regularly appeared on TV and radio commenting on research with children and young people. She is co-author of the book The Supportive School: Wellbeing and the Young Adolescent.īarbie is a Fellow of the Market Research Society (MRS) and sits on the Standards Committee of the MRS. She earned her PhD in child and adolescent psychosocial development from the University of Cambridge, and she has taught child development and research methodology at the School’s Faculty of Education, where she supervised post-graduate students. Prior to founding Family Kids and Youth in 2002, Barbie served as Director of Family Research at GfK NOP.Ī global advocate for child safety, Barbie is a trained child and adolescent psychotherapist and is a registered member of the British Association of Counselling and Psychotherapy (BACP). Barbie Clarke is the managing director of Family Kids and Youth, a U.K.-based market research consultancy specializing in children and young people. Barbie Clarke Related seminars and productsĭr. QRCA is pleased to collaborate with the Market Research Society (MRS) on this Qcast.ĭr. We’ll also discuss considerations when working with children from different cultures and the importance of designing research that respects children’s abilities and developmental stages. Shoutcast has been a leader throughout the world in digital radio. This evolution is part of the Group’s wish to offer all digital radio producers new professional-quality tools to better meet their needs. We’ll look at what researchers need to know about protecting young participants throughout the recruiting and research process, including a child’s right to give “informed consent” before taking part in research, and their right to withdraw if they don’t feel comfortable participating. As of January 1, 2020, Radionomy will migrate towards the Shoutcast platform. In this webinar, we will discuss safety standards, expectations and opportunities for research with children around the world. What kinds of protocols and standards do researchers need to manage to ensure that children are able to participate safely? COVID-19 has made their online activities even more relevant to research, but in our social media savvy world, kids are more vulnerable than ever before. Follow MosenAtLarge on Twitter where you'll get audio extras, links to interesting news stories, sneap peeks about what's coming up and more.Children today influence a variety of purchase decisions, making them an important audience for market research across the globe. Keep up with Mosen At Large between episodes. Sonic guide devices could help with social distancing,2:01:57.757 Using echolocation after being discouraged from doing so at school,1:57:29.747
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