Multidisciplinary project with the aim of producing new scientific knowledge on the COVID-19 pandemic’s impact on child wellbeing and identifies policy options to enhance child-wellbeing and resilience in Nordic countries.
Project aiming to improve the well-being of young people by increasing our understanding of vulnerabilities and resilience in determining post-pandemic outcomes.
Multi-method research project that will compare mental wellbeing trends within, and between, four Nordic countries (Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden) before, during and after the COVID-19 pandemic.
Project owners from Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden have submitted a total of 63 applications to NordForsk in this latest call for proposals. The gender split in the project owners is roughly two-thirds men to one-third women.
The call has an emphasis on education, wellbeing, mental health, and living conditions of children and young people. Call Deadline is 8 December 2022 and available budget is NOK 77 million.