Open call: It takes a village to raise a child

This call for grants focuses on the ethical issues or dilemmas that arise when involving, organising and collaborating with the environment in the approach (and prevention) of problems faced by young people. The call text contains a number of relevant research questions that need to be investigated. In addition, based on a normative ethical analysis, an end product must be developed that meets the wishes, requirements and expectations of the end user. This end product should enable them to deal responsibly with the perceived ethical issues or dilemmas and thus be able to improve their work practice and/or policy. In addition, this project also produces an end product for young people.

Who can apply?
Dutch research organisation(s) within the meaning of EU state aid law can claim (part of) the subsidy. The Dutch research organisation is required to act as the main applicant. In addition, the participation of party(ies) as described in the call text is mandatory. The project group has a sufficiently interdisciplinary approach. There is sufficient knowledge and experience with health ethics, health law and youth care. In addition, there is participation of young people and other stakeholders from the beginning (i.e. writing the application). Collaboration between college and university is encouraged.

Budget
A maximum of € 200,000 is available for this round. A maximum of one research project will be awarded. The term is a maximum of 2 years.

Apply
You can submit your subsidy application through Mijn ZonMw until 15 February 2022, 2 pm. Go to "apply for subsidy" and click on "Ethics and Health 3, Ethics and youth theme".

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