Hannah Morgan
Hannah joined NatCen in 2015 and has been part of a number of teams within the organisation. She has extensive experience of research design and delivery across a range of methodologies (both quantitative and qualitative). Prior to joining the Centre for Health, she delivered a number of pilot and feasibility evaluations and randomised control trials (RCTs) as part of the Centre for Evaluation. These evaluations covered a diverse range of policy areas such as the mental health of young people, access to legal advice and mentoring programmes in education settings. She recently worked on a mixed methods study exploring the impact of school behaviour policies on exclusion and attendance outcomes.
Her previous work at NatCen included managing the design and implementation of the British Social Attitudes Survey (BSA), including modules exploring attitudes to the NHS, mental health, disability and equalities, and social care. She has extensive expertise in questionnaire design, survey data collection and analysis.
Hannah holds a BA in Sociology from the University of Leeds and an MSc in Research Methods from City, University of London.