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Scotland’s growing number of kinship families need more support, according to new research
...Scotland’s growing number of kinship families need more support, according to new research 10 Oct 2024 New research has highlighted the need for children living in kinship care to receive more support, as the number of young people being cared...
Celebrating Connection and Community: Befriending Week 2024
...entire network and offers an opportunity for collaboration. Keynote speakers will share relevant research and practical examples to support community projects. With years of experience organising this event, I enjoyed our fresh approach in 2024....
Fife Gingerbread launches annual Heat and Eat Appeal
...while an additional 142 households received crisis support throughout the year. In Fife, research shows 23% of children and young people grow up facing poverty, while a recent survey of Fife Gingerbread’s supported families found that...
Girls’ rights are human rights
...despite the Government’s commendable investment in children’s rights as a whole, research and evidence shows that girls are still not accessing their rights equally. Girls can face significant challenges in realising their...
No child should be left behind
...financially. We know the damaging effects poverty can have on a child’s development. research has consistently shown that living in poverty during childhood increases the risk of long-term challenges, from poorer educational outcomes...
Making space for voices – Children in Scotland’s Annual Conference 2025
...until 15 November so if you’ve got a great piece of work you want to share, have completed some research or have something else you want to shout about, check out the information here. Making the conference affordable We work very hard to...
From screens to success – boosting children's executive function skills in the digital age
...– boosting children's executive function skills in the digital age 25 Sep 2024 Emerging research has shown that both the pandemic and our increasingly digital age, filled with screens and virtual connection, are having an impact on...
We must not delay making alcohol-free childhoods a reality
...on marketing these products. Young people are particularly susceptible to alcohol marketing, and research shows that it is a cause of youth drinking, leading children and young people to start drinking earlier, to drink more, and to drink at...
Making brave choices to keep the promise
...ourselves on being innovative and developing practice that reflects the latest evidence-based research and legislation, whilst placing the child at the centre of everything we do. Harmeny was delighted to be an associate sponsor of Children...
Health Inequalities: Participative research Project
... Health Inequalities: Participative research with Children and Young People February 2019- May 2020 Children in Scotland was funded by the Wellcome Trust to carry out a participative research project with children and young people aged 10-18...
International School Meals Day (2013-2024)
...to help foster healthy eating habits in school and at home, and to share policies, practices and research’, and the first ISMD took place in 2013. Thanks to Scottish Government funding and a core of international partners, Children in...
Making research fun to include everybody’s voices
...Making research fun to include everybody’s voices 10 Apr 2024 The Live Music and Mental Health project, delivered in partnership between Children in Scotland, University of Stirling and Scottish Ensemble, explored the barriers to children and...
Exploring the research behind Therapeutic Life Story Work
... Exploring the research behind Therapeutic Life Story Work 1 Aug 2023 Professor Richard Rose has spent ten years helping practitioners work through childhood developmental trauma. Here, our Learning & Events Officer, Arran Purdie, shares...
New research reveals that almost half of young people of secondary school age are missing out on hobbies
...research reveals almost half of secondary school pupils are missing out on hobbies Media release 10 February New research reveals that almost half of young people of secondary school age are missing out on out-of-school activities or hobbies,...
health and wellbeing hobbies Mental Health School Scottish GovernmentImpact report and animation reveal the benefits of peer research in participation projects
... Impact report reveals the benefits of peer research in participation projects 26 Jan 2023 Children in Scotland has published an impact report on evaluation from the Participation through the Pandemic project. The report reveals the...
children and young people pandemic researchEducation reform consultation: ‘We need to learn from policy, research and practice to ensure reform is fit for purpose”
... Education reform: "We need to learn from research and practice" 30 November 2021 Children in Scotland has responded to the Scottish Government’s consultation on Education Reform, calling for a child-rights approach and emphasising the...
Curriculum for Excellence Education education reformYoung people’s peer research into health inequalities launched
... Young people’s peer research into health inequalities launched 5 February 2020 Children in Scotland today launched a new peer research report into health inequalities in communities, undertaken by young researchers from Dalmarnock Primary...
children and young people community deprivation Health Inequality research25 Calls response: Girlguiding Scotland research reveals how vital it is for us to champion gender equality
... Girlguiding Scotland research reveals how vital it is for us to champion gender equality 29 January 2020 Nicoletta Primo from Girlguiding Scotland responds to Call 13 and young campaigner Ruby’s work on challenging gender stereotypes in...
Self-care and a focus on our wellbeing makes us better colleagues: week three for our research volunteer
... Self-care and a focus on our wellbeing makes us better colleagues: week three for our research volunteer 30 Jul 2019 My third week at Children in Scotland started off a little differently to the others. I was unwell and had to take the day...
First-hand youth engagement and behind the scenes planning: week two for our research volunteer
... First-hand youth engagement and behind the scenes planning: week two for our research volunteer 19 July 2019 My first week at Children in Scotland was brilliant – little did I know my second week would be even better! I have seen a lot of...
Working on matters that are important to me has been so valuable: a week in the life of a research volunteer
... Working on matters that are important to me has been so valuable: a week in the life of a research volunteer 12 Jul 2019 My first week working within the Policy, Projects and Participations team has been a blast! To be able to work on matters...
Young people call on the new government to put youth voices at heart of policy-making, as The Duke of Edinburgh’s Award shares new research
...to put youth voices at heart of policy-making, as The Duke of Edinburgh’s Award shares new research 25 Jul 2024 Young people from The Duke of Edinburgh’s Award (DofE) are calling on the new government to back a Youth Pledge, committing...
“We cannot witness another generation of young people going through this” – our staff share project learning in response to latest child poverty research
...people going through this” – our staff share learning in response to latest child poverty research 28 May 2020 Children in Scotland has responded to new research showing a marked rise in child poverty rates across the UK over the past...
New project empowers young researchers to tackle health inequalities
... New project empowers young researchers to tackle health inequalities 3 June 2019 Children in Scotland has been funded from the Wellcome Trust to carry out a peer research project documenting the relationship between place and health...
The benefits of time spent outdoors this summer
...showed that 97% of Scots believe access to the outdoors is important for their mental health. The research also found that 95% of those surveyed said spending time outdoors was effective at reducing their stress levels, with 89% stating that it...
Today a 'quite childcare' revolution is taking place
...lives from a young age”. (Click here to visit the Innovation in Fatherhood and Family research website) An advisory board on Fathers led by Scottish government and Health Scotland, met for several years and out of this Year of the Dad,...
Understanding the key issues parents in Scotland face today
...parents and those in a parenting roles face today, Parenting across Scotland worked with social research agency, The Lines Between, to examine research involving over 4000 parents and carers in Scotland. With the final report launching on 4...
Children need a playful world to thrive and survive
...Kids team are often developing their knowledge and practice. Are there any new areas of research you are currently exploring? At With Kids, we run the MSc in Play Therapy at Queen Margaret University (click here for more) and have an...
Understanding violence between girls in Scotland
...Feart report, released April 29, summarises the findings from a small-scale qualitative piece of research with young women and practitioners – here are some of the things they told us about their experiences. Accessing adult support Young...
Children and Young People's Commissioner Scotland introduces new four-year plan
...April 19, the Plan 2024-28 was formed by reviewing more than 130 pieces of evidence and research on children and young people’s views, and analysing responses from over 5,000 children and young people, who engaged with a survey asking...
Why child healthy weight matters
...a range of activities to grow the evidence base to support what we know works. We worked with researchers at the University of Glasgow to undertake an in-depth longitudinal analysis of the Growing Up in Scotland (GUS) survey (click here for...
Preventing gambling harms for Scotland's young people
...school, the resulting harms can often be mistakenly attributed to other things in their lives. research has shown that 26% of 11–17-year-olds have spent their own money on gambling in the last 12 months and that 48% of young people 11-17 have...
Scottish Government announce mental health funding following youth-led report
...to be properly resourced. “This welcome funding announcement highlights the power of youth-led research into issues which affect young people. We were able to capture evidence, as peers, facilitating focus groups which would not have been...
Children in Scotland joins campaign to put children at the heart of policy making
...1 in 4 UK children live in poverty and 1.4 million are thought to have a mental health disorder. research from The Children’s Society last November found that an estimated 1 in 5 children (20%) are worried about how much money their family has,...
Free Childcare Management Platform Launched in Scotland
...with childcare – either finding it or affording it – is a hot topic at the moment with research suggesting that more and more parents are choosing to leave the workforce in an attempt to save money. According to research from Flexible...
Collaborate, network and learn: Our plans for Annual Conference 2024
...future plans. Dr Alexia Barrable, lecturer in Psychology and Education at QMU, will discuss her research into how interactions with the natural world can affect children and young people’s wellbeing. A panel discussion, moderated by Ken...
Young people ‘must be able to help shape life of museums’, participation project finds
living museums museums Participation Project research
New Emerging Minds project will look at how live music could boost young people’s mental health
...people’s mental health and wellbeing 5 February 2021 MEDIA RELEASE A unique multi-partner research project will examine evidence for the impact of live music experiences on the mental health and wellbeing of children and young...
Arts changing our world emerging minds Mental Health music research scottish ensemble stirling university WellbeingNew research with young cancer patients
... Magazine / News: New research seeks to better understand the experiences of young cancer patients Posted 22 January, 2023 by Jennifer Drummond cancer children and young people Health Mental Health people...
cancer children and young people Health Mental Health people centred care Support young peopleChild-led research into justice in Scotland
... Magazine / News: New child-led research into justice in Scotland Posted 22 April 2022, by Jennifer Drummond child rights child-led participation and engagement youth justice Children think...
child rights child-led participation and engagement youth justiceCHANGE: Further reading - project reports and research papers
... Further reading - project reports and research papers The CHANGE project has engaged with a number of local families and community partners since the project began in 2016. The project team gathered and presented this information alongside...
The Promise Event - Dundee
...will share some of the key themes emerging from their School Through My Eyes Project, a live research project which is collecting the views of care experienced children and young people about education. 3.15pm-3.30pm Closing...
Craig Johnston
...on Criminology, Education, Youth Work, Sociology and Social Work at various universities. Craig 's research interests lie in the study of youth justice, alternative school provision (exclusion) and the social and sociality affecting individuals and...
Johnston29/01/25 - Children's Rights and the UNCRC for Local Authority members
...in teaching, Sophie completed a bachelor’s degree in Drama and Performance where she developed a research interest in young people’s access to the arts and other extra curricular activities in Scotland. During her studies, she worked at an...
19/09/24 - Children's Rights and the incorporation of the UNCRC
...in teaching, Sophie completed a bachelor’s degree in Drama and Performance where she developed a research interest in young people’s access to the arts and other extra curricular activities in Scotland. During her studies, she worked at an...
22/01/25 - Reasonable and realistic adjustments
...in relationships, sexual health and parenthood education. Rhiann's background circles around research and enhancing health and social care practices. Her focus on continuous improvement within these sectors underscores the consultancy's...
27/11/24 - Bridging the gap
...these young people and what support they need? Join us to uncover more about this evolving area of research. By the end of the webinar, attendees should feel more equipped with the knowledge to support individuals with ASD & ADHD and to...
08/10/24 - Delay or deficit?
...whether a child’s development is delayed or needs further assessment through exploring current research. This training is part of the webinar series: Navigating child development in the modern world. Mutli-ticket buy discounts available across...
2024 Child Development Series
...practice this Autumn and take advantage of our exclusive series offer. Delve into the latest research and gain fresh perspectives on how children’s brains are developing in the context of new challenges we face in today's society. Human...
10/07/24 - Invisible Principles
...but essential for a child to thrive in the home, early years, and school settings. Using current research from world-renowned experts, we will explore the sequence of development for each principle to gain a clear understanding of where the...
AC24 - Resources
...to AI For further information about Dr Mhairi Aitken’s and The Alan Turing Institute’s research into this area, click here. Online safety products and services for children and young people Our panel moderator, Ken Corish is the Online...
AC24 - Exhibition Hall
...is the home of New Ideas, continually innovating and developing our product range with teacher led research and play in mind. Champions of rural and real-life childhoods, where children are encouraged to play and take part in activities that enable...
New report explores poverty and the care system
...poverty and the care system Posted 24.08.23 by Alice Hinds care system Children Poverty research New report reveals families face further financial hardship when children are taken into care New research has revealed the detrimental...
care system Children Poverty researchBuilding confidence and wellbeing through STEM
...STEM and build wellbeing Posted 21 March, 2023 by Nina Joynson health and wellbeing research science STEM technology young people youth workers Science Ceilidh is launching a new project to explore the...
health and wellbeing research science STEM technology young people youth workersEngaging marginalised young men
... Magazine / News: Young men's mental health and participation is the focus of new research Posted 11 January, 2023 by Nina Joynson boys law LGBT Mental Health Participation research young people A new two-year study led by Children...
boys law LGBT Mental Health Participation research young peopleADHD more likely for youngest in school year
...6 July, 2022 by Nina Joynson ADHD Education Mental Health research School A new study has revealed that children who are younger in the school year are more likely to receive treatment for...
ADHD Education Mental Health research SchoolNo results found.
Scotland’s growing number of kinship families need more support, according to new research
...Scotland’s growing number of kinship families need more support, according to new research 10 Oct 2024 New research has highlighted the need for children living in kinship care to receive more support, as the number of young people being cared...
Celebrating Connection and Community: Befriending Week 2024
...entire network and offers an opportunity for collaboration. Keynote speakers will share relevant research and practical examples to support community projects. With years of experience organising this event, I enjoyed our fresh approach in 2024....
Fife Gingerbread launches annual Heat and Eat Appeal
...while an additional 142 households received crisis support throughout the year. In Fife, research shows 23% of children and young people grow up facing poverty, while a recent survey of Fife Gingerbread’s supported families found that...
Girls’ rights are human rights
...despite the Government’s commendable investment in children’s rights as a whole, research and evidence shows that girls are still not accessing their rights equally. Girls can face significant challenges in realising their...
No child should be left behind
...financially. We know the damaging effects poverty can have on a child’s development. research has consistently shown that living in poverty during childhood increases the risk of long-term challenges, from poorer educational outcomes...
Making space for voices – Children in Scotland’s Annual Conference 2025
...until 15 November so if you’ve got a great piece of work you want to share, have completed some research or have something else you want to shout about, check out the information here. Making the conference affordable We work very hard to...
From screens to success – boosting children's executive function skills in the digital age
...– boosting children's executive function skills in the digital age 25 Sep 2024 Emerging research has shown that both the pandemic and our increasingly digital age, filled with screens and virtual connection, are having an impact on...
We must not delay making alcohol-free childhoods a reality
...on marketing these products. Young people are particularly susceptible to alcohol marketing, and research shows that it is a cause of youth drinking, leading children and young people to start drinking earlier, to drink more, and to drink at...
Making brave choices to keep the promise
...ourselves on being innovative and developing practice that reflects the latest evidence-based research and legislation, whilst placing the child at the centre of everything we do. Harmeny was delighted to be an associate sponsor of Children...
Making research fun to include everybody’s voices
...Making research fun to include everybody’s voices 10 Apr 2024 The Live Music and Mental Health project, delivered in partnership between Children in Scotland, University of Stirling and Scottish Ensemble, explored the barriers to children and...
Exploring the research behind Therapeutic Life Story Work
... Exploring the research behind Therapeutic Life Story Work 1 Aug 2023 Professor Richard Rose has spent ten years helping practitioners work through childhood developmental trauma. Here, our Learning & Events Officer, Arran Purdie, shares...
New research reveals that almost half of young people of secondary school age are missing out on hobbies
...research reveals almost half of secondary school pupils are missing out on hobbies Media release 10 February New research reveals that almost half of young people of secondary school age are missing out on out-of-school activities or hobbies,...
health and wellbeing hobbies Mental Health School Scottish GovernmentImpact report and animation reveal the benefits of peer research in participation projects
... Impact report reveals the benefits of peer research in participation projects 26 Jan 2023 Children in Scotland has published an impact report on evaluation from the Participation through the Pandemic project. The report reveals the...
children and young people pandemic researchEducation reform consultation: ‘We need to learn from policy, research and practice to ensure reform is fit for purpose”
... Education reform: "We need to learn from research and practice" 30 November 2021 Children in Scotland has responded to the Scottish Government’s consultation on Education Reform, calling for a child-rights approach and emphasising the...
Curriculum for Excellence Education education reformYoung people’s peer research into health inequalities launched
... Young people’s peer research into health inequalities launched 5 February 2020 Children in Scotland today launched a new peer research report into health inequalities in communities, undertaken by young researchers from Dalmarnock Primary...
children and young people community deprivation Health Inequality research25 Calls response: Girlguiding Scotland research reveals how vital it is for us to champion gender equality
... Girlguiding Scotland research reveals how vital it is for us to champion gender equality 29 January 2020 Nicoletta Primo from Girlguiding Scotland responds to Call 13 and young campaigner Ruby’s work on challenging gender stereotypes in...
Self-care and a focus on our wellbeing makes us better colleagues: week three for our research volunteer
... Self-care and a focus on our wellbeing makes us better colleagues: week three for our research volunteer 30 Jul 2019 My third week at Children in Scotland started off a little differently to the others. I was unwell and had to take the day...
First-hand youth engagement and behind the scenes planning: week two for our research volunteer
... First-hand youth engagement and behind the scenes planning: week two for our research volunteer 19 July 2019 My first week at Children in Scotland was brilliant – little did I know my second week would be even better! I have seen a lot of...
Working on matters that are important to me has been so valuable: a week in the life of a research volunteer
... Working on matters that are important to me has been so valuable: a week in the life of a research volunteer 12 Jul 2019 My first week working within the Policy, Projects and Participations team has been a blast! To be able to work on matters...
Young people call on the new government to put youth voices at heart of policy-making, as The Duke of Edinburgh’s Award shares new research
...to put youth voices at heart of policy-making, as The Duke of Edinburgh’s Award shares new research 25 Jul 2024 Young people from The Duke of Edinburgh’s Award (DofE) are calling on the new government to back a Youth Pledge, committing...
“We cannot witness another generation of young people going through this” – our staff share project learning in response to latest child poverty research
...people going through this” – our staff share learning in response to latest child poverty research 28 May 2020 Children in Scotland has responded to new research showing a marked rise in child poverty rates across the UK over the past...
New project empowers young researchers to tackle health inequalities
... New project empowers young researchers to tackle health inequalities 3 June 2019 Children in Scotland has been funded from the Wellcome Trust to carry out a peer research project documenting the relationship between place and health...
The benefits of time spent outdoors this summer
...showed that 97% of Scots believe access to the outdoors is important for their mental health. The research also found that 95% of those surveyed said spending time outdoors was effective at reducing their stress levels, with 89% stating that it...
Today a 'quite childcare' revolution is taking place
...lives from a young age”. (Click here to visit the Innovation in Fatherhood and Family research website) An advisory board on Fathers led by Scottish government and Health Scotland, met for several years and out of this Year of the Dad,...
Understanding the key issues parents in Scotland face today
...parents and those in a parenting roles face today, Parenting across Scotland worked with social research agency, The Lines Between, to examine research involving over 4000 parents and carers in Scotland. With the final report launching on 4...
Children need a playful world to thrive and survive
...Kids team are often developing their knowledge and practice. Are there any new areas of research you are currently exploring? At With Kids, we run the MSc in Play Therapy at Queen Margaret University (click here for more) and have an...
Understanding violence between girls in Scotland
...Feart report, released April 29, summarises the findings from a small-scale qualitative piece of research with young women and practitioners – here are some of the things they told us about their experiences. Accessing adult support Young...
Children and Young People's Commissioner Scotland introduces new four-year plan
...April 19, the Plan 2024-28 was formed by reviewing more than 130 pieces of evidence and research on children and young people’s views, and analysing responses from over 5,000 children and young people, who engaged with a survey asking...
Why child healthy weight matters
...a range of activities to grow the evidence base to support what we know works. We worked with researchers at the University of Glasgow to undertake an in-depth longitudinal analysis of the Growing Up in Scotland (GUS) survey (click here for...
Preventing gambling harms for Scotland's young people
...school, the resulting harms can often be mistakenly attributed to other things in their lives. research has shown that 26% of 11–17-year-olds have spent their own money on gambling in the last 12 months and that 48% of young people 11-17 have...
Scottish Government announce mental health funding following youth-led report
...to be properly resourced. “This welcome funding announcement highlights the power of youth-led research into issues which affect young people. We were able to capture evidence, as peers, facilitating focus groups which would not have been...
Children in Scotland joins campaign to put children at the heart of policy making
...1 in 4 UK children live in poverty and 1.4 million are thought to have a mental health disorder. research from The Children’s Society last November found that an estimated 1 in 5 children (20%) are worried about how much money their family has,...
Free Childcare Management Platform Launched in Scotland
...with childcare – either finding it or affording it – is a hot topic at the moment with research suggesting that more and more parents are choosing to leave the workforce in an attempt to save money. According to research from Flexible...
Collaborate, network and learn: Our plans for Annual Conference 2024
...future plans. Dr Alexia Barrable, lecturer in Psychology and Education at QMU, will discuss her research into how interactions with the natural world can affect children and young people’s wellbeing. A panel discussion, moderated by Ken...
Young people ‘must be able to help shape life of museums’, participation project finds
living museums museums Participation Project research
New Emerging Minds project will look at how live music could boost young people’s mental health
...people’s mental health and wellbeing 5 February 2021 MEDIA RELEASE A unique multi-partner research project will examine evidence for the impact of live music experiences on the mental health and wellbeing of children and young...
Arts changing our world emerging minds Mental Health music research scottish ensemble stirling university WellbeingNo results found.
No results found.
No results found.
CHANGE: Further reading - project reports and research papers
... Further reading - project reports and research papers The CHANGE project has engaged with a number of local families and community partners since the project began in 2016. The project team gathered and presented this information alongside...
The Promise Event - Dundee
...will share some of the key themes emerging from their School Through My Eyes Project, a live research project which is collecting the views of care experienced children and young people about education. 3.15pm-3.30pm Closing...
29/01/25 - Children's Rights and the UNCRC for Local Authority members
...in teaching, Sophie completed a bachelor’s degree in Drama and Performance where she developed a research interest in young people’s access to the arts and other extra curricular activities in Scotland. During her studies, she worked at an...
19/09/24 - Children's Rights and the incorporation of the UNCRC
...in teaching, Sophie completed a bachelor’s degree in Drama and Performance where she developed a research interest in young people’s access to the arts and other extra curricular activities in Scotland. During her studies, she worked at an...
22/01/25 - Reasonable and realistic adjustments
...in relationships, sexual health and parenthood education. Rhiann's background circles around research and enhancing health and social care practices. Her focus on continuous improvement within these sectors underscores the consultancy's...
27/11/24 - Bridging the gap
...these young people and what support they need? Join us to uncover more about this evolving area of research. By the end of the webinar, attendees should feel more equipped with the knowledge to support individuals with ASD & ADHD and to...
08/10/24 - Delay or deficit?
...whether a child’s development is delayed or needs further assessment through exploring current research. This training is part of the webinar series: Navigating child development in the modern world. Mutli-ticket buy discounts available across...
2024 Child Development Series
...practice this Autumn and take advantage of our exclusive series offer. Delve into the latest research and gain fresh perspectives on how children’s brains are developing in the context of new challenges we face in today's society. Human...
10/07/24 - Invisible Principles
...but essential for a child to thrive in the home, early years, and school settings. Using current research from world-renowned experts, we will explore the sequence of development for each principle to gain a clear understanding of where the...
AC24 - Resources
...to AI For further information about Dr Mhairi Aitken’s and The Alan Turing Institute’s research into this area, click here. Online safety products and services for children and young people Our panel moderator, Ken Corish is the Online...
AC24 - Exhibition Hall
...is the home of New Ideas, continually innovating and developing our product range with teacher led research and play in mind. Champions of rural and real-life childhoods, where children are encouraged to play and take part in activities that enable...
No results found.
No results found.
New research with young cancer patients
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... Magazine / News: New research seeks to better understand the experiences of young cancer patients Posted 22 January, 2023 by Jennifer Drummond cancer children and young people Health Mental Health people...
cancer children and young people Health Mental Health people centred care Support young peopleChild-led research into justice in Scotland
post
... Magazine / News: New child-led research into justice in Scotland Posted 22 April 2022, by Jennifer Drummond child rights child-led participation and engagement youth justice Children think...
child rights child-led participation and engagement youth justiceCraig Johnston
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...on Criminology, Education, Youth Work, Sociology and Social Work at various universities. Craig 's research interests lie in the study of youth justice, alternative school provision (exclusion) and the social and sociality affecting individuals and...
JohnstonNew report explores poverty and the care system
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...poverty and the care system Posted 24.08.23 by Alice Hinds care system Children Poverty research New report reveals families face further financial hardship when children are taken into care New research has revealed the detrimental...
care system Children Poverty researchBuilding confidence and wellbeing through STEM
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...STEM and build wellbeing Posted 21 March, 2023 by Nina Joynson health and wellbeing research science STEM technology young people youth workers Science Ceilidh is launching a new project to explore the...
health and wellbeing research science STEM technology young people youth workersEngaging marginalised young men
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... Magazine / News: Young men's mental health and participation is the focus of new research Posted 11 January, 2023 by Nina Joynson boys law LGBT Mental Health Participation research young people A new two-year study led by Children...
boys law LGBT Mental Health Participation research young peopleADHD more likely for youngest in school year
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...6 July, 2022 by Nina Joynson ADHD Education Mental Health research School A new study has revealed that children who are younger in the school year are more likely to receive treatment for...
ADHD Education Mental Health research School