We are delighted to announce a new partnership for our Co-SPACE study – we will be working with the SPARKLE trial at King’s College London from February 2021 onwards. In
After nearly a year of disrupted learning, primary school children in the UK have missed key milestones – as well as their friends. What will be the long term cost?
In this report by the Association of Young People’s Health, the authors summarised their understanding of young people’s health in the round to bring together the key data, evidence and
Examining changes in parent-reported child and adolescent mental health throughout the UK’s first COVID-19 national lockdown. The COVID-19 pandemic has significantly changed the lives of children and adolescents, forcing them
As clinical psychologists working with children, young people and their families, we are concerned about the impacts of the pandemic on the mental health and wider psychological development of our
In our 7th Co-SPACE report, we looked at the mental health of parents/carers from March to December 2020. These findings were featured in the Peston programme.
Anushka Asthana talks to Dr Polly Waite who discusses the Co-Space study, which has followed 12,000 families during the pandemic to look at how they are coping and what parents
The number of children starting school without basic skills such as being able to go to the toilet unaided, put on a coat or respond to questions is at record
Levels of stress, depression, and anxiety among parents and carers have increased with the pressures of the lockdowns, suggests research from the University of Oxford. Issues include difficulty relaxing, feeling
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