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New children’s policy research unit established
The UCL Institute of Child Health and partners have secured a five year, £4.6m grant from the Department of Health Policy Research Programme, to lead a new Policy Research Unit in the Health of Children, Young People and Families (abbreviated to CPRU). The Unit was formally launched on Wednesday 20 July at the UCL Institute of Child Health.
Professor Terence Stephenson, Nuffield Professor of Child Health at ICH, and President, Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health, who led the winning team, said: ’This is an exciting opportunity to ensure that some of the key policy decisions affecting children and young people can be informed by the best quality research. As such, we hope to deliver the best policy research.’
An innovative feature of the CPRU is that it has designated resources to investigate specific questions asked by the Department of Health, as these arise in the future. It is also well placed to seek further funding if additional issues are identified. The CPRU is funded for five years to examine the research evidence base for policy.
The work of the CPRU falls into four themes, with the theme leads based across UCL alongside important partners such as the Social Care Institute for Excellence (SCIE), leading children’s charity the National Children’s Bureau (NCB) and the Anna Freud Centre. Each of the four themes have two projects which will be completed by December 2012 and these will inform the programme for years three to five.
The four research themes in the first year are:
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