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COVID-19 Vaccines and (Dis)Trust among Minoritised Youth in Ealing, London, United Kingdom

Published on 23 May 2022

This brief explains youth perceptions of COVID-19 vaccination and outlines key considerations for engaging with and building trust among young people living in Ealing, London.

Within the category of ‘young people,’ there are differences in vaccination based on age and ethnicity. This brief is based on research, including a review of the literature and in-depth interviews and focus groups with 62 youth across Ealing to contextualise youth perspectives of COVID-19 vaccination and highlight themes of trust/distrust. We contribute ethnographic and participatory evidence to quantitative evaluations of vaccine roll-out.

Key considerations for addressing youth distrust regarding the COVID-19 vaccine are presented, followed by additional regional context. This work builds on a previous SSHAP brief on vaccine equity in Ealing. This brief was produced by SSHAP in collaboration with partners in Ealing. It was authored by Megan Schmidt-Sane (IDS), Tabitha Hrynick (IDS), Jillian Schulte (Case Western Reserve University), Charlie Forgacz-Cooper (Youth Advisory Board), and Santiago Ripoll (IDS), in collaboration with Steve Curtis (Ealing Council), Hena Gooroochurn (Ealing Council), Bollo Brook Youth Centre, and Janpal Basran (Southall Community Alliance), and reviews by Helen Castledine (Ealing Public Health), Elizabeth Storer (LSE) and Annie Wilkinson (IDS). The research was funded through the British Academy COVID-19 Recovery: USA and UK fund (CRUSA210022). Research was based at the Institute of Development Studies. This brief is the responsibility of SSHAP.

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Schmidt-Sane, M., Schulte, J., Hrynick, T., Forgacz-Cooper, C. and Ripoll, S. (2022). COVID-19 Vaccines and (Dis)Trust among Minoritised Youth in Ealing, London, United Kingdom. Social Science in Humanitarian Action (SSHAP), DOI: 10.19088/SSHAP.2022.010

Authors

Megan Schmidt-Sane

Research Fellow

Tabitha Hrynick

Research Officer

Santiago Ripoll

Research Fellow

Jillian Schulte
Charlie Forgacz-Cooper

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Institute of Development Studies
doi
10.19088/SSHAP.2022.010
language
English

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