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Designing neuroinclusive domestic abuse perpetrator interventions using co-produced data and action learning

  • 7 May 2026

Nicole Renehan, from the Centre for Research into Violence and Abuse, discusses the design of neuroinclusive interventions using co-produced data and action learning sets.

From parish councils to Parliament: how the Royal British Legion is using insights from the British Social Attitudes Survey 2025

  • 5 May 2026

Morgan Brown (left) and Ellen O’Connor (right), from the Royal British Legion, discuss awareness of the Armed Forces Covenant using data from the British Social Attitudes Survey. 

Why renters’ rights reform matters: evidence from government impact assessments

  • 1 May 2026

Sophie Gawryla, Research Impact and Engagement Manager at the UK Data Service, explores how research using UK Data Service data has supported impact assessments for renters’ rights reforms. 

How (mis)representing ethnicity risks distorting understandings and responses to inequalities through data

  • 28 April 2026

Hannah Manzur, from the Violence and Society Centre at City St. Georges, examines how UK ethnicity data can (mis)represent lived identities, recommending key changes to how ethnic groups are categorised in data collection.

Using Millennium Cohort Study data to explore who benefits from greenspace

  • 21 April 2026

Georgia Cronshaw, a PhD candidate in Developmental Psychology at University College London, shares her research on neighbourhood greenspace deprivation and how its associations with children’s developmental outcomes may differ by ethnicity.

Using data to inform campaigns: dying in poverty

  • 14 April 2026

Elaine Robinson and Juliet Stone, from the Centre for Research in Social Policy, share insights from their quantitative analysis underpinning Marie Curie’s Dying in poverty campaign.

Impact in an NHS analysis and evaluation team

  • 9 April 2026

Rhiannon Williams, one of our lightning keynote speakers at Perspectives on Engagement and Impact, discusses the different engagement avenues available to researchers wanting to generate impact in the healthcare sector.

From data to decisions: understanding the evidence behind the two-child limit

  • 7 April 2026

Eve Little explores how data and research have informed understanding of child poverty and contributed to recent policy change, including the removal of the two-child limit.

Do couples match on beliefs? Evidence from gender role attitudes in the UK

  • 2 April 2026

Marco Francesconi, Cheti Nicoletti and Khushboo Surana discuss how gender role attitudes influence partner choice and household dynamics, exploring how shared beliefs shape the organisation and decision-making within households.

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