Check out Dr Dan Lewer’s new blog, where he digs into the latest Born in Bradford findings and explains why the “correlation vs causation” debate is distracting us from what we should be doing about social media🔗Blog: https://t.co/JCyg0kH5DB
🔗Full paper: https://t.co/zZT46a04YH
New data. New possibilities.
We've updated the datasets available through the Born in Bradford project - and there's a lot to explore.
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https://t.co/YaBthDf0jK
We know taking part isn’t always easy, and we never take your support and trust for granted. Everything we’ve been able to do is because of you.
Today, on hashtag#InternationalFamiliesDay, we just want to say - we’re incredibly grateful to have you with us 💚
"Whenever I go into a park and I'm surrounded by trees, I feel like it helps me breathe better." - 15-year-old in Bradford. 🌳Our new research shows what young people already know, and what we need to act on.
🔗https://t.co/r2SjLUs30U
Young people in Bradford have a plan for climate action. Do we?
Our new Age of Wonder research sets out exactly what they're asking for - from better green spaces to climate education in schools.
Find out more: https://t.co/sU3GiBq348
1/ 🌫️ CLEAN AIR
Our @BornInBradford BiB Breathes study found 1 in 3 childhood asthma cases in Bradford were linked to air pollution. Our evidence helped shape the Bradford Clean Air Zone already cutting NO2 levels significantly.
📖 https://t.co/NGXug7Ky1U
Our evidence supports an ongoing government inquiry into rising youth unemployment, led by former health minister Alan Milburn.
So, what can be done, and who are the key players in driving change?
Find out in @therestismoney podcast 👇
There was a fall in payroll employment and vacancies in March, as Trump’s Iran war began to have an impact on the economy. In the latest Rest is Money podcast, Steph talks about the particular scourge of high unemployment among young people with Alan Milburn, who has been asked by Starmer to fix this
https://t.co/rivAaJpoMp
"Research shows that children who are not school‑ready at age five are more likely to become NEET (Not in Education, Employment, or Training)" — but, as Professor Mark Mon-Williams from Born in Bradford explains to Financial Times, "this is not a preordained destiny"
🩰Can dance really improve children’s wellbeing?
Our new report says 'Yes!' 👀
We were commissioned by the @rbo_org to explore how their Create & Dance programme impacts children’s wellbeing.
🔗Find out more in our report below: https://t.co/IVkDLNvShQ
📢 Born in Bradford is part of T-Path-UP15 project
It focuses on putting young people's everyday experiences in how we rethink mobility and access to essential services, working with partners across Europe.
https://t.co/A4CXPPJy4b
@_katelightfoot@drrosiemc@docjohnwright
‘The Coming of Age’ exhibition explores experiences and perceptions of ageing, from adolescence to later life and features portraits by Carolyn Mendelsohn @tarlyn
📍Opened in March, the exhibition runs at the @ExploreWellcome until Nov so if you’re in London, don’t miss it!
What started as part of Born in Bradford has grown into a powerful network of 13 local birth cohort studies.
Together, BaBi now includes over 80,000 women and babies with each site focusing on local priorities while learning and growing together as one connected family
Today we’re celebrating #NationalSiblingsDay and it’s perfect day to celebrate the BaBi (Born and Bred in) Network, a true family of “research siblings” working together to improve health and wellbeing for families across the country.
📌 https://t.co/7crPArabs7
Introducing the IRL Trial webinar series: two sessions explaining the world-first study exploring the impact of reduced social media on adolescents.
Researchers → https://t.co/mCNbw73JIb
Other stakeholders → https://t.co/NXEe43PA9t
@docjohnwright@drrosiemc
What shapes how 12–15 year-olds eat?
New BiB: Age of Wonder research has answers.
Full paper: https://t.co/nItjbvhVQN
Full article: https://t.co/X46yCrfEGW