Children, Schools & Families

| Youth

Children, Schools & Families
All our research
sort by

British Social Attitudes 27th Report
Dec 2010
Every year the British Social Attitudes survey asks over 3000 people what it’s like to live in Britain and how they think Britain is run...
Estimating the prevalence of young people absent from school due to bullying
Researcher
Gives an estimate of the number of young people (aged 11-15) absent from state school because of severe experiences of bullying...
Intergenerational transmission of joblessness
Researcher
Mapping patterns of worklessness across successive generations...
Monitoring and evaluation of family intevention services and projects
Oct 2011
Researcher
Building on the initial evaluation of the FIPs design, set-up and early outcomes, the Department for Education has commissioned us to provide further monitoring and other evidence as to how effectively family interventions are working.
Motivations for sole and joint birth registration
This study explores how unmarried parents make choices and decisions about sole or joint birth registration...
Parental Confidence in the Special Educational Needs System
This report presents findings from our study of parents’ experiences of the Special Educational Needs system...
Prevention and reduction: A review of strategies for intervening early to prevent or reduce youth crime and anti-social behaviour
Researcher
This review is aimed at providing a comprehensive understanding of the key characteristics of ‘what works’ in terms of early interventions to prevent or reduce youth crime or anti-social behaviour.
Youth in Europe Study
Researcher
Comparing the views and experiences of school children across Europe...