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The lifelong health and well-being of care leavers

WEBThe extra risk of premature death rose for care leavers from 40% in 1971 to 360% in 2011. Care leavers are also more likely to experience an unnatural death (suicide, violent …

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Engaging young people in health services research …

WEB2 3 The many ways of engaging young people in research and service design 3 How we did the study 3 Key messages – issues and contradictions 4 What young people say 6 …

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Innovations in adult social care can improve people’s …

WEBA new POSTnote briefing co-authored by Nuffield Foundation POST Fellow, Katherine Davis, finds that innovations in adult social care can deliver improved quality …

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Study reveals link between childhood in care and mums …

WEBA Nuffield-funded study has found a high number of women, who repeatedly appear before the family courts and lose many children into public care or adoption …

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The Relationship Between Poverty and Child Abuse …

WEBGuy Skinner is a Postdoctoral Research Associate at the Tavistock and Portman NHS Foundation Trust and a Visiting Researcher at the Institute of Public Health, University …

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Research Funding Apply for Funding Nuffield Foundation

WEBFor tips on submitting a successful application, watch our webinar on how to get Nuffield Foundation research funding. For researchers applying for our Research, development …

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School break and lunch times and young people’s …

WEBThe BaSiS (Breaktime and Social Life in Schools) study is directed by Ed Baines and Peter Blatchford at the UCL Institute of Education. Further information and publications can be …

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Tracking the Psychological and Social Consequences …

WEBContents Acknowledgements 4 Executive Summary 5 Methodology and Study Design 18 Part I: Findings 22 Mental Health 23 Inequalities 32 Changes in Behaviour 43 Long …

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The impact of nursery attendance on children’s outcomes

WEBThis project investigated the benefits of nursery education on children’s cognitive and social development. It focused on the expansion in nursery education since 1998, which led to …

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Wellbeing of Children: Early Influences

WEBAt age 5 years about 75% of children were living in a stable two-parent family (58% stably married, 13% stably cohabiting families, and 6% of initially cohabiting parents who later …

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The Mental Health Tribunal for Scotland: the views and …

WEB1 Index Acknowledgements Glossary of terms 4 6 Executive Summary 10 Chapter One: Introduction 15 1.1 .The background to the study 15 1.2. Scotland’s mental health …

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Changing Adolescence Programme

WEB2 Changing Adolescence Programme briefing paper • Increases in parent-rated behaviour problems. For example, approximately 7 per cent of 15/16 year olds showed high levels …

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Cost-of-living crisis: Impact on schools

WEBCost-of-living crisis: Impact on schools Glossary of terms Additional support: This is defined as anything over and above the usual provision pupils might receive in relation to pupil …

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SENSE study final report

WEB2 The SENSE study is directed by Rob Webster and Peter Blatchford, at the UCL Institute of Education, London. The Nuffield Foundation is an endowed charitable trust that aims …

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FOUR ETHICAL FRAMEWORKS: a short summary

WEBFOUR ETHICAL FRAMEWORKS: a short summary There is no one universally accepted way of deciding whether something is ethically acceptable or not. Instead there are …

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