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Conducting high-quality research to support the development of evidence-based policy to improve the health of children and families. @NIHRresearch

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📢 A new CPRU publication looks at perspectives of young people, caregivers and school staff on absences for secondary school pupils with chronic health conditions in England
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IntroductionSchool absences rates in England have remained high since the COVID-19 pandemic and reducing absence is a policy priority. Evidence shows that yo...
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📢A new CPRU publication looks at chronic health conditions and school absence, exclusions, and non-enrolment
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AbstractBackground. Policies to reduce school absence can place a burden on children with chronic health conditions (CHCs). Although estimates suggest >
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📢A new CPRU publication looks at perspectives of children and young people's mental health practitioners who work with children with experience of intimate partner violence and complex family relationships. Read it here
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📢 A new CPRU paper uses linked data on health, education and social care services to look at hospital admissions for children with SEN/care experience. Read it here
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Background We aimed to quantify planned and unplanned hospital admissions during adolescence for pupils with special educational needs (SEN) and/or experience of care under local authority supervis...
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RT @AFNCCF: As education staff, you’re well placed to notice subtle changes in a student’s behaviour that could indicate a mental health ne….
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Explore practical tips to support good mental health in your setting and learn about our early support service for schools and colleges. Find out more.
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Our recent paper found child maltreatment and/or parental domestic violence exposure incurs large personal and societal economic burdens. Read it here:
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NIHR Children and Families Policy Research Unit
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📢New CPRU report identifies population-level health indicators for children <2y for use in the Start for Life outcomes framework. Our report also includes principles for monitoring service performance in this area. Read it here
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Start for Life Outcomes Framework: identifying candidate indicators
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RT @acrcedincare: "I wanted to understand how my research could inform policy to address important health challenges". Hear from one of our….
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A recent CPRU paper in @IJPDS found 25% of all children living in England are recognised as a child in need by children's social care. One third are referred to children's social care at least once before 18y
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In a recent paper, we support a systems approach to address barriers to support for families experiencing intimate partner violence and mental health problems. There is a need to address the gap between child mental health and domestic abuse services
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RT @adr_uk: Join the @ucl_echild team to meet ECHILD users, share experiences, and learn from each other, working together to make ECHILD a….
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RT @jlwoodman_UCL: Our new paper, quantifying missing child development data in the Community Services Dataset and reporting inequalities i….
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