The Department of Education’s report in 2020 collates publicly available data on children and young people’s wellbeing, and experiences associated with it, collected during the first months of the pandemic.
The most recent report from the Co-SPACE (COVID-19 Supporting Parents, Adolescents, and Children in Epidemics) study highlights that: Emotional and restless/attention difficulties (and behaviour difficulties for primary school aged children) were
On 11th September, we published the 5th Co-SPACE report. Results show that children from lower-income households show elevated mental health difficulties throughout lockdown. The findings also show that while the
Prof Cathy Creswell was interviewed by BBC News on variable levels of anxiety, unhappiness & low mood amongst primary & secondary school children & parents who took part in Co-SPACE
In this podcast, Prof Cathy Creswell talks about the concerns children and parents have about going back to school, based on the recent findings frmo the Co-SPACE study. She shares
In the 3rd Co-SPYCE report, researchers found that young children of working parents experienced a ‘small but significant’ improvement in their behaviour and attention during lockdown. Around 15% of the
Based on the recent findings in the Co-SPACE and Co-SPYCE study, Prof Helen Dodd shares practical tips on supporting children as they go back to school. She was quoted in
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