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.
Tag: Children and young people in data
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.
Michaela Pawley, a UK Data Service Data Impact Fellow, reflects on the emotional challenges of working with sensitive secondary data and shares practical steps for researcher wellbeing.
Niloofar Shoari’s research reveals how air pollution, greenspace access, and socio-economic factors create a complex web of influences that shape young minds during critical developmental periods.
As we reach the end of 2024, James Lockwood, our Research Impact and Engagement Manager, looks back over some of the impact highlights of the year.
This week the UK Data Service Impact Team opened applications for the 2025-26 Cohort of Data Impact Fellows. Find out who can apply, how you apply and why you should consider doing so below!
In this post we introduce the latest Impact Case study which looks at the importance of social factors in mitigating disparities in the lives of young people in areas such as poverty, health, housing and discrimination.
Finn Dymond-Green discusses how our impact team is developing understanding of what data impact looks like, and introduces our newest impact theme.
