Co-SPACE Project End
5 February 2026The Co-SPACE study has formally ended in 2025, however, the team are still working on academic papers behind the scenes. Once available, these will be uploaded to the ‘Findings’ page.
Read moreThe Co-SPACE study has formally ended in 2025, however, the team are still working on academic papers behind the scenes. Once available, these will be uploaded to the ‘Findings’ page.
Read moreWe are pleased to share that findings from the Co-SPACE study feature prominently in the recently published report Children and Young People: The impact of the pandemic on the mental
Read moreIn August 2024, the Co-SPACE team spent eight days visiting academic collaborators in Japan to share study findings, work together in person, and strengthen existing and build new relationships with
Read moreIn December 2023, the Co-SPACE team held a successful five-day international consortium meeting (https://www.lorentzcenter.nl/covid-19-supporting-parents-adolescents-and-children-during-epidemics-co-space-international-consortium-meeting.html) at the Lorentz Center in Leiden, the Netherlands. The workshop was attended by international collaborators from
Read moreThe Co-SPACE team are looking forward to a five day workshop with our international collaborators at the Lorentz Center in Leiden, the Netherlands where we will share global study findings,
Read moreProfessor Cathy Creswell and Dr Polly Waite were interviewed by Professor Belinda Lennox for the Futuremakers Podcast from the University of Oxford, where our academics debate key issues for the
Read moreDr Simona Skripkauskaite was interviewed by Jo Carlowe for the Association for Child and Adolescent Mental Health (ACAMH) podcast series. This episode covers the findings from the Co-SPACE and CO-SPYCE
Read moreThe Co-SPACE project has been featured in the covering page for Parental and Maternal Mental Health at University of Oxford. It was featured in the section under research of parental
Read moreThe Co-SPACE project has been featured in the covering page for Brain and Mental Health from Infancy to Adolescence at University of Oxford. It was featured in the section under
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