Co-STARS
Cross-source consensus on Co-STARS from 1 sources and 4 claims.
1 sources · 4 claims
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- Co-STARS is designed to reduce mental health inequities for Black young people in underserved communities through a culturally appropriate, place-based and tiered training package. — Co-STARS: a feasibility evaluation of a co-produced mental health literacy training package to reduce mental health inequities for Black young people in underserved communities – study protocol for a randomised controlled trial with an external pilot, process evaluation and economic analysis
- The programme targets both mental health literacy in Black communities and culturally responsive care among NHS mental health professionals. — Co-STARS: a feasibility evaluation of a co-produced mental health literacy training package to reduce mental health inequities for Black young people in underserved communities – study protocol for a randomised controlled trial with an external pilot, process evaluation and economic analysis
- Co-STARS uses lived experience, co-design and local cultural context as core design principles. — Co-STARS: a feasibility evaluation of a co-produced mental health literacy training package to reduce mental health inequities for Black young people in underserved communities – study protocol for a randomised controlled trial with an external pilot, process evaluation and economic analysis
- The programme will seek funding for a larger multi-site UK cluster randomised controlled trial if Phase 2 demonstrates feasibility and acceptability. — Co-STARS: a feasibility evaluation of a co-produced mental health literacy training package to reduce mental health inequities for Black young people in underserved communities – study protocol for a randomised controlled trial with an external pilot, process evaluation and economic analysis