Eve Little introduces the new Local communities in data impact theme and shows how its evidence aligns with current UK Government strategies around safety, participation and place.
Dr Benjamin Geers and Dr Tamsin Newlove-Delgado discuss how the Mental Health of Children and Young People in England surveys help researchers move beyond medical diagnoses to support adolescents experiencing eating problems.
Gianmaria Niccodemi, from the University of Liverpool, uses the Millenium Cohort Study to analyse the relationship between family income trajectories and the development of socio-emotional behavioural problems at age 17.
Joshua Stott, clinical psychologist and professor at University College London, explores the relationship between childhood ADHD traits, health and well-being using the British Cohort Study.
Maria Gatto, from the National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) Centre of Research Excellence in Health Housing, discusses the relationship between housing condition and psychological distress.
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.
Morgan Brown and Ellen O’Connor, from the Royal British Legion, discuss awareness of the Armed Forces Covenant using data from the British Social Attitudes Survey.
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.
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.
