Advancing Knowledge, Improving Lives

Discover the latest findings and groundbreaking solutions in the field of your choice with Chhaya Foundation's research services.

  • Research services provided by the Chhaya Foundation involve conducting research studies and analysis to better understand various issue that ultimately leds to missing or suicide cases.To identify effective strategies for addressing this issue. The research team may conduct both quantitative and qualitative research studies, using a variety of research methods such as surveys, interviews, and case studies.
  • The research studies conducted by the Chhaya Foundation may include analyzing data from various cases to identify patterns and trends, evaluating the effectiveness of existing programs and services for addressing issues, and conducting studies on the impact of these issues on individuals, families, and communities.
  • The research team also works closely with other organizations and agencies to share research findings and to identify opportunities for collaboration. The research findings are used to inform the development of new programs and services and to improve existing programs and services. The research findings are also shared with families, loved ones, policymakers, and the public, to raise awareness about missing person cases and to inform public policy and advocacy efforts.
  • Overall, the research services provided by the Chhaya Foundation are designed to improve our understanding of various mental health cases and to identify effective strategies for addressing this issue, by conducting research studies and analysis to gather data, insights and knowledge that inform the development of new programs and services, and to improve existing programs and services.


Types of research

Descriptive Research

Gathering data to profile and comprehend a population or phenomenon, beneficial for studying missing persons and mental health in a particular region.

Exploratory Research

Gathers initial data to inform specific research questions and risk factors, guiding further study.

Analytical Research

Applies statistics to analyze data, uncover trends, and suggest effective interventions for missing, mental health, and suicide cases.

Evaluation Research

Evaluates program effectiveness for reducing missing persons, mental health, and suicides, improving outcomes.

Epidemiological Research

Examines health condition patterns, causes, and effects in a population, aiding understanding of missing persons, suicides, and risk factors.

Qualitative Research

Gathers non-numerical data via interviews, focus groups, and observations to understand victim families' experiences and circumstances of missing persons, mental health, and suicide cases.

Quantitative Research

Uses surveys and statistical analysis to collect numerical data on missing persons, suicides, demographics, and case outcomes.

Forensic Research

Applies scientific methods to investigate crimes, aiding missing person identification and cause of death determination.

Research activities 

 

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Conducting research studies and analysis to better understand the issue of missing person cases and to identify effective strategies for addressing this issue.
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Analyzing data from various cases to identify patterns and trends.
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Evaluating the effectiveness of existing programs and services for addressing mental health, missing and suicidal cases.
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Collaborating with other organizations and agencies to share research findings and to identify opportunities for collaboration.
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Using research findings to inform the development of new programs and services and to improve existing programs and services.
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Sharing research findings with families, loved ones, policymakers, and the public to raise awareness and to inform public policy and advocacy efforts.
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Maintaining a database of research studies and analysis and updating it regularly.
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Continuously monitoring and evaluating the effectiveness of research studies and making adjustments as necessary.
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Collaborating with universities, research institutions and other organizations to conduct joint research studies.