Audience 12-15

This material that’s been tagged as suitable for young people aged 12-15 years.

A trip to Oslo!

Report of our trip to Oslo to help improve the usability of a questionnaire

Learning about research ethics in the classroom

These scenarios have been developed and tested by Generation R YPAGs.

Health research: making the right decision for me

Short animation exploring clinical research from the perspective of children.

Clinical Trials card sorting exercise

This exercise develops knowledge of different types of research and related terminology. The task requires young people to match a phrase with its definition.

Do you want to see a 3D model of your heart?

Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children in London is researching 3-dimensional models of congenital heart diseases.

Meet Your Brain!

An educational short film made for, and presented by, primary school children.

Sheena explains why she joined the YPAG

In this short video, Nottingham YPAG member Sheena talks about why she wants to get involved in research.

Generation R: Young people improving research

How children, young people and families have improved the design, development and delivery of paediatric research.

The importance of medical research

In this video from the inaugural Generation R meeting in 2013, YPAG members lead a discussion of why medical research is important.

Consultation on an RCT on Vitamin D and Insulin

This is a summary of a consultation by NIHR Clinical Research Network: Children.