Speaking about the Data Impact Fellows programme Laurence says:
The UK Data Service Data Impact Fellow awards play a vital role in advancing our understanding of children’s lives and wellbeing. Researchers focusing on children, young people, and critical knowledge gaps that directly inform how we support vulnerable youth. Their work transforms complex data into actionable insights that help organisations like indonesia rcs data ours to develop more effective, evidence-based interventions. This research is not just academic – it’s a powerful tool that helps us better serve children and young people when they need it most.
Morag Treanor
Professor Morag Treanor, Professor of Child and Family Inequalities and the Deputy Director of I-SPHERE; Professor of Social Policy and Inequality, University of Glasgow
Morag’s research focus is on poverty, socioeconomic inequalities, and destitution, particularly where they pertain to children, young people and families. Morag uses longitudinal methods, birth cohort survey data, and administrative data to explore the impacts of longitudinal socioeconomic inequalities on children’s cognitive, social, emotional and behavioural developmental outcomes.