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FAQs for mothers, fathers and parental carers

Find answers to your questions about taking part as a father, mother or parental carer to a child who is part of Five to Twelve

Landing page 28 June 2023

Take the survey for mothers, fathers and parental carers

You can start the survey online if you’re a father, mother or parental carer to a child who is part of Five to Twelve.

Landing page 27 June 2023

How we use your data

Read more about how we use and protect participant data

Landing page 13 June 2023

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Landing page 17 July 2024

Using GUS data

For researchers and journalists

Landing page 22 August 2023

Insights from being a time use diary participant

What is it like being on the other side of the research process?

Blog 17 September 2024

3rd Survey Practice Forum – Changing Data Collection Modes

The focus of the day was on changing practice in the use of survey data collection modes.

Event 1 October 2024

Beyond Lip Service: Co-producing Knowledge and Action with Marginal Urban Communities under Climate Change

A UNESCAP-affiliated event showcasing Asian city case studies on community-led responses to climate change and urban inequality

Event 25 February 2026

Young people using unregulated nicotine pouches despite health risks

New research finds widespread use of unregulated nicotine pouches by Scottish youth, leading to adverse effects and requiring stronger regulation.

Press release 6 November 2025

Royal Reflections: How British attitudes towards the monarchy have shifted over time

Tracking shifting attitudes to the monarchy using the British Social Attitudes survey.

Article 11 September 2025

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