Projects related to Child Well-being and Protection
Showing 46 projects:
	Bridge: A  MindSport for All
	
PI: Professor Samantha Punch
Funded by: Donors (UK) and Donors (O.S)
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	Bridging Juniors: Learning, Education and Development in Bridge
	
PI: Professor Samantha Punch
Funded by: The Davenport Foundation
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	 Developing The UNICEF Child Climate Risk Index (CCRI)
	
PI: Professor Lena Dominelli
Funded by: UNICEF
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	Permanently Progressing? Phase Two: Middle Childhood
	
PI: Dr Helen Whincup
Funded by: The Nuffield Foundation and Donors (UK)
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	Living Archives in Residential Child Care: using the past to inform the future
	
PI: Professor Ruth Emond
Funded by: Arts and Humanities Research Council
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	Developing the evidence base for social care responses to children / families affected by domestic abuse
	
PI: Professor Jane Callaghan
Funded by: Economic and Social Research Council
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	Should I stay or should I go: sense of belonging and intentions to stay among young, newcomers to Armenia
	
PI: Dr Sarah Wilson
Funded by: The British Academy
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	Governing parental opioid use: a relational ethnography
	
PI: Professor Anne Whittaker
Funded by: Economic and Social Research Council
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	Improving survivor-informed support for trafficked children and young people - it's a long-term commitment
	
PI: Dr Maggie Grant
Funded by: Arts and Humanities Research Council
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	Children living with domestic violence – understanding the effects on children’s wellbeing using longitudinal data
	
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Funded by: The Nuffield Foundation
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	From fuel to pot: an interdisciplinary partnership to address the role of solid fuel use in food preparation in the household in Kenya and Malawi.
	
PI: Dr Isabelle Uny
Funded by: Arts and Humanities Research Council
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	Consultancy ECPAT training
	
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Funded by: University of Kent
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	Everyday care: what makes it therapeutic for children in residential care?
	
PI: Professor Ruth Emond
Funded by: The Sir Halley Stewart Trust
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	Enabling Bridge to Thrive in Schools: Exploring the Benefits, Opportunities & Challenges
	
PI: Professor Samantha Punch
Funded by: The Davenport Foundation
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	Evaluating parent and practitioner views of participation in the Learning Together Programme (PEEP), and developing an enhanced delivery model.
	
PI: Professor Elspeth McCartney
Funded by: Scottish Government
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	Evaluation of ‘Parents Involved in their Children’s Learning’ (PICL) project
	
PI: Dr Hannah Hale
Funded by: Midlothian Sure Start
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	Creating better lives? An Evaluation of the Life Changes Trust
	
PI: Professor Louise McCabe
Funded by: Life Changes Trust
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	Constructions of children and parents during the reform of family law in Scotland
	
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Funded by: The Carnegie Trust
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	Supporting separated migrant children to thrive during COVID-19
	
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Funded by: Economic and Social Research Council
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	Equalities, empowerment and the experience of care: An evaluation for the Life Changes Trust
	
PI: Professor Jane Callaghan
Funded by: Life Changes Trust
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	Safer Places Evaluation
	
PI: Professor Ruth Emond
Funded by: Aberlour Child Care Trust
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	Domestic Abuse Seminar Series
	
PI: Professor Jane Callaghan
Funded by: Delegates - Conferences
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	'Vulnerable' families in a time of pandemic
	
PI: Professor Jane Callaghan
Funded by: Chief Scientist Office
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	Evaluation of Midlothian Sure Start and their Provision for Fathers
	
PI: Dr Hannah Hale
Funded by: Midlothian Sure Start
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	Sociology of Bridge:  Understanding Dynamics and Interactions of the Bridge World
	
PI: Professor Samantha Punch
Funded by: World Bridge Federation
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	Make a Change
	
PI: Professor Jane Callaghan
Funded by: Lincolnshire Police & Crime Commissioner
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	Peer mentoring for young people leaving care
	
PI: Professor Jane Callaghan
Funded by: Falkirk Council
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	Safe, Health and Empowered: a holistic programme of support for women and girls who are affected by domestic violence and abuse in Northamptonshire
	
PI: Professor Jane Callaghan
Funded by: University of Northampton
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	Befriending Services for unaccompanied asylum-seeking children in Scotland
	
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Funded by: Scottish Government
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	Open Kindergarten
	
PI: Professor Jane Callaghan
Funded by: Scottish Government
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	Evaluation of Edinburgh Child Protection Committee training
	
PI: Dr Duncan Helm
Funded by: Edinburgh Child Protection Committee
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	The experiences of victims in the criminal justice system: a qualitative research project
	
PI: Professor Jane Callaghan
Funded by: National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children
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	Mentoring for Children and Young People:  an Evaluation
	
PI: Professor Jane Callaghan
Funded by: Renfrewshire Council
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	Experiences and impact of child language brokering in health care settings
	
PI: Dr Sian Lucas
Funded by: Chief Scientist Office
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	Services for Children Experiencing Domestic Abuse
	
PI: Professor Jane Callaghan
Funded by: Action for Children
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	Centre for Child Wellbeing and Protection Conference
	
PI: Professor Jane Callaghan
Funded by: Delegates - Conferences
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	Peri-natal Evaluation
	
PI: Dr Sian Lucas
Funded by: Quarriers
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	Building a Movement: Community Development and Community Resilience in Response to Extreme Events
	
PI: Dr Sandra Engstrom
Funded by: National Centre for Resilience Scotland
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	Towards best practice in educating and supporting separated children in Scotland Research Tender Specification
	
PI: Dr Sian Lucas
Funded by: Scottish Refugee Council
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	Evaluation of the Safe Strong and Free Programme
	
PI: Professor Jane Callaghan
Funded by: Safe Strong and Free
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	Safeguarder Post-assessment Training
	
PI: Dr Duncan Helm
Funded by: Children 1st
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	Taking Action on Child Poverty
	
PI: Professor Jane Callaghan
Funded by: Delegates - Conferences
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	Evaluation of the Ruchazie Family Resource Centre
	
PI: Dr Sian Lucas
Funded by: Quarriers
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	Early Years Resource Consultant
	
PI: Professor Jane Callaghan
Funded by: Women’s Aid Federation of England
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	OK Open Kindergarten
	
PI: Professor Jane Callaghan
Funded by: Scottish Government
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	Nurturing Citizenship in the Early Years
	
PI: Professor Jane Callaghan
Funded by: Glasgow Centre for Population Health
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