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Child & Adolescent Data in Understanding Society: An Overview
Presented by: Dr Cara Booker and Dr Edith Aguirre
Venue: Online
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Wealthier children in UK experienced steepest fall in mental health during pandemic
Findings contradict predictions that disadvantaged children would be hardest hit – child mental health may have become more equal but worsened overall, say researchers
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Professor Meena Kumari appointed new ISER Director

Professor Kumari is a world-renowned epidemiologist, working at the intersection of social science and biological science
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Data for Action–the future of Public Health: Anna Crispe, Suffolk C Council
Presented by: Anna Crisp
Venue: Hybrid: Silberrad Centre and Zoom
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Data for Action: The future of public health
Anna Crispe from Suffolk County Council discusses health policy in the first of our seminar series in partnership with the Institute for Public Health and Wellbeing
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New major updates to UKMOD, our tax benefit microsimulation model for UK and devolved nations
New model includes improvements to modelling of Council Tax and policy reforms around universal free school meals in London and Scotland and changes to Bedroom Tax
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Survey Futures – second open forum announced for 9 October
The ESRC-funded project for survey methodologists, survey managers, designers and data users is examining key issues for high quality social surveys in the future
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Bibby Stockholm: legionella is not the only health threat on the asylum barge
Dr Amy Clair writes for The Conversation about the health risks for living in poor conditions
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Child food insecurity and free school meals
Our research informs new Parliamentary briefing on impact of policies to address food insecurity for children in the UK
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Introduction to panel data methods using Understanding Society
Presented by: Paul Garcia, Piotr Marzec and Alita Nandi
Venue: University of Essex
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Introduction to Impact Evaluation
Presented by: Angus Holford & Angelina Nazarova
Venue: ONLINE
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Supporting single parent families-evidence for policy from the UK & abroad
Presented by: Professor Dan Meyer, University of Wisconsin-Madison Professor Emma Hitching, University of Bristol Professor Susan Harkness, University of Bristol Dr Jon Symonds, University of Bristol Professor Liz Washbrook, University of Bristol
Venue: Common Room, School for Policy Studies, University of Bristol Bristol