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the intersection between peer support, research, and advocacy (ft. Isaac Lara)

28 min · 13. mar. 2025
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In this episode, I am joined by Isaac Lara, a youth wellbeing activist, lived experience researcher, and peer support advocate. He talks about the importance of youth in advocacy spaces and provides valuable advice for youth looking to get involved in both research and advocacy spaces. He discusses the connection between advocacy and research while sharing his own experiences and journey coming into the mental health research space. instagram: @eachvoice music: massobeats

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