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Join the Education and Child Health Insights from Linked Data (ECHILD) team for a free, in person event at Friends House, London, for an engaging and collaborative day with other ECHILD users. This event provides a unique opportunity to connect with researchers, share experiences, and explore ways to maximise the impact of ECHILD data.
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This symposium, run by the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM), will examine how large-scale linked administrative data can be used to investigate early-life exposures and their long-term consequences for child and adolescent health.
Join the CHILI Hub team for the launch of the CHILI Seminar Series, bringing together experts exploring children’s learning environments and their health! CHILI stands for Child and Adolescent Health Impacts of Learning Indoor Environments Under Net Zero.
This webinar will explore how ECHILD (Education and Child Health Insights from Linked Data) can be used for economic analysis. This session is part of the ECHILD Seminar Series, delivered by the ECHILD team.
The Data Resources Training Network welcomes you to the second webinar in their 2025 series, Exploring ageing through national datasets.
The UK’s No.1 conference on health data science returns for 2025. Join Health Data Research UK (HDR UK) at this two-day hybrid event to celebrate the latest advances in health data science that are improving people’s lives.
Join the ADR England Research Community Catalyst: Children at risk of poor outcomes team for this online event exploring how linked administrative data can be used to better understand the intersection between children’s social care and the criminal justice system.
Explore how administrative data is being used to evidence impact and deepen understanding of preventative support for children and families across the UK. This webinar, organised by the ADR England Research Community Catalyst: Children at Risk of Poor Outcomes project, will showcase cutting-edge research, practical insights, and methodological advances in early intervention using linked datasets, including local authority data.
The ADR England Community Catalyst: Children at Risk of Poor Outcomes team invites you to a webinar on using administrative data to better understand household deprivation and its impact on children and families.
Join the Education and Child Health Insights from Linked Data (ECHILD) team for an opportunity to meet ECHILD users, share experiences, and learn from each other, working together to make ECHILD a widely used and impactful resource.