Centre for Children and Families
Our work contributes to public understanding of key issues for children and families including early years and parenting, education and mental health.
Our work contributes to public understanding of key issues for children and families including early years and parenting, education and mental health.
Delivering research at the heart of evidence-based policy in Scotland, using a variety of methodological approaches, across a range of topics.
Resources for study schools to use to raise awareness about their involvement in the study and reassure parents of the legitimacy of the study.
We examine Britain’s role in a changing world including in policy areas such as armed conflict, migration, health crises, and climate change.
Longitudinal research helps us understand how people change over time.
A report on changes to the display of food and drink high in fat, sugar, or salt displayed in specified locations in supermarkets in England.
We are carrying out an independent evaluation of the Gambling Act Review and the implementation and impact of changes to gambling-related policies.
A longitudinal study of the effects of minimum unit pricing on retailer behaviour and household purchasing patterns to help reduce harmful drinking
ScotCen were commissioned to explore experiences of using the 'Worrying About Money?' guide among people experiencing financial insecurity.
This study helps to understand the impact that expanding funded early learning and childcare has had on both children’s and parents’ outcomes.
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