Katie Harron (@klharron) 's Twitter Profile
Katie Harron

@klharron

Stats geek, loving mum and aunty, obsessive dog owner. Using data to improve maternal and child health.

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Dr Jenny Woodman (@jlwoodman_ucl) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Really proud of this one! Headline: in 2018-20 infants (and their families) were seeing health visiting teams a lot! Fantastic team that worked on this. Out of the whole national dataset (152 areas) we identified 10areas with complete longitudinal data. More data work needed!

ADR UK (@adr_uk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Great Ormond Street Institute of Child Health at University College London is hosting a two-day intensive workshop focused on UCL ECHILD project. This is designed for those dedicated to advancing research in the social, health, and statistical sciences. adruk.org/news-publicati…

UCL ECHILD project (@ucl_echild) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📢Read our latest #ECHILD publication! By Matt Jay from Population, Policy and Practice Department, Cumulative incidence of chronic health conditions recorded in hospital inpatient admissions from birth to age 16 in England tinyurl.com/aemccm9r Katie Harron ADR UK Office for National Statistics (ONS)

UCL ECHILD project (@ucl_echild) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📢 TWO Job Opportunities UCL Great Ormond Street Institute of Child Health closing soon! 💻 Work with the #ECHILD database Katie Harron 1️⃣ Research Fellow (Grade 7) 📆 Closes: 26 Jan 2025🔗 Apply: tinyurl.com/bdhfvdjv 2️⃣ Senior/Research Fellow (Grade 7/8) 📆 Closes: 23 Jan 2025🔗 Apply: tinyurl.com/4yj5cbx5

UCL ECHILD project (@ucl_echild) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📢 Exciting news! The #ECHILD project is featured alongside other impactful studies in Health Data Research UK (HDR UK) 's Impact Report, highlighting how health data research is improving lives. 📊✨ Explore full report here: 🔗 hdruk.ac.uk/about-us/impac… Katie Harron ADR UK Population, Policy and Practice Department ONS Focus NHS England Transformation

FFT Education Datalab (@fftedudatalab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

NEW: Is attending a grammar school bad for your mental health? As part of a Nuffield Foundation funded project, John Jerrim uses UCL ECHILD project data to explore whether attending grammar school is independently related to increased risk of mental ill-health. ffteducationdatalab.org.uk/2025/02/is-att…

UCL Population Health Sciences (@uclpophealthsci) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🌟 A Brighter Future: Transforming Child Health in the UK 🌟 🗓️ Weds 26 Feb, 12-1pm | Online Join Prof Katie Harron as she explores how linked data from health, education & social care can enhance child health and guide early interventions. buff.ly/4hqYMJG

UCL ECHILD project (@ucl_echild) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📢 The next ONS Research Excellence Series talk features Professor Katie Harron lead of the #ECHILD project. She’ll discuss linking health, education & social care data to create a vital research tool 🗓️ 27 Feb, 10:30-11:30 🔗 Register here: tinyurl.com/28kpsyjt ADR UK Population, Policy and Practice Department

UCL ECHILD project (@ucl_echild) 's Twitter Profile Photo

⏳ Join us TODAY! Join us for the next #ECHILD Seminar featuring the HOPE Study discussing SEN provision and its impact on childhood outcomes in England. Katie Harron ADR UK UCL Great Ormond Street Institute of Child Health Population, Policy and Practice Department ONS Focus 📅 27th February 2025 🕐 1:00 PM (Online) Secure your spot now! 🎟️👇

Dr Emma Gordon (@emma_v_gordon) 's Twitter Profile Photo

One of ADR UK's biggest achievements is UCL ECHILD project, showing you don't have to compromise data security to facilitate public good research using linked health data. A good model to adopt more broadly? Prime Minister turbocharges medical research gov.uk/government/new…

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📢 Join us for the next #ECHILD Seminar! 🧠 Stress & Mental Health in Secondary School-Aged Young People 📅 July 14 | 🕚 11:00–12:00 🎙️ Dr Ruth Blackburn & Dr Kate Lewis 🔗 Free registration: tinyurl.com/2zy4nusb Katie Harron ADR UK ADR - Community Catalyst - Children at Risk Population, Policy and Practice Department Dr Emma Gordon ONS Focus