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The Childhood, Law & Policy Network (CLPN)

Miss Louisa Street

Louisa

PhD Candidate, Keele University, United Kingdom

Email: l.a.street@keele.ac.uk

Profile

I worked as a youth worker for over 10 years, supporting young people around issues including mental health, sexual health and relationships, and drugs and alcohol. In 2019, I joined the Headstart Digital Resilience project in Cornwall, exploring issues around young people’s online lives, where I ran focus groups with young people to explore the digital issues that mattered most to them, co-developed a tool for professionals to assess young people’s behaviour and risk online, and developed further resources supporting the children’s workforce to respond to these issues. In 2022, I returned to education, undertaking the LLM in Law and Society at Keele, and embarking on my PhD studies in 2023.

Research

Publications

Phippen A and Street L, Online Resilience and Wellbeing in Young People Representing the Youth Voice (Palgrave Studies in Cyberpsychology, 1st ed. 2022, Springer International Publishing 2022).

Expertise

Sexual image sharing, young people.
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