Resiliency at Work (R@W) by and for young people: Digital innovations that promote social inclusion, health and employment
By and for young people: Digital innovations that promote social inclusion, health and employment (2017-2020 international research project Catalysts was partner to. Among the goals: to better understand the effect of mentoring and how digital tools can amplify those effects. Led by the Department of Digital Health Research (DIG) at Oslo University Hospital, Fretex, Norwegian Labour and Welfare Administration of Oslo [NAV], the National Center for e-Health Research, Halmstad University in Sweden and NORCE Society.
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