The OTTO Club Evaluation
The OTTO Club is a 10-week occupational therapy intervention designed to enhance children’s handwriting, fine motor skills and postural control.
Attitudes towards genetic testing to predict medicine response
A nationally representative survey on public attitudes towards genetic testing to understand and personalise medicine response.
Researching childhood events and development using Growing Up in Scotland (GUS)
A guest blog from Maddi Bunker, PhD student in Social Policy at the University of Edinburgh.
Doorstep interactions to drive data
This event is co-organised with City, University of London and the European Social Survey.
Evaluation of The Robertson Trust Scholarship
A qualitative study exploring the impact of the Robertson Scholarship on university students in Scotland from under-represented backgrounds.
Does a minimum unit price for alcohol help reduce harmful levels of drinking?
NatCen carried out a longitudinal examination of the effects of the minimum unit price in Wales
Public Attitudes Towards Data Use in Statistics
This study explores public opinions on using health data for statistics, with the aim to gain insight into views on its use for statistical purposes.
Data-Driven Insights: Exploring the Lives of Care Experienced Children and Young People
At this event, we will launch a landmark report on the lives of care experienced children across the UK.