What is the effect of parent-directed interventions for children and young people's mental health?
What is the effect of parent-directed interventions for children and young people's mental health?
This evidence gap concerns how parent-focused interventions affect children’s mental health. There is a particular need for knowledge about their effectiveness, underlying mechanisms, and how such interventions can be scaled.
Supportive parents -coping kids (SPARCK)
Les mer om prosjektet herPreventing anxiety in the children of anxious parents (eng)
Read more about the projectOnline parent intervention to prevent anxiety disorders in at-risk children
Read more about the project hereENACT - enabling parents of children with autism, an RCT multisite study
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Former Kavli Trust Chair Appointed Knight of the Order of St. Olav
Former Chair of the Kavli Trust, Supreme Court lawyer Pål W. Lorentzen, has been appointed Knight First Class of the Order of St. Olav.

Mental health support for refugee children
Can group conversations be a crucial first step in addressing post-traumatic stress (PTSD) in refugee children?
Foundations – a force we must put to use now
Exclusion. Mental ill health. Climate crisis. Rising inequality. We live in a time defined by complex challenges – challenges that demand more than one solution, more than one actor, and more than one approach. In the face of all this, there is a resource that remains underutilised: foundations.

Compounding impact by sharing knowledge
Facilitating knowledge sharing between recipients of grants from the Programme on Health Research is a priority to Kavli Trust.