
Dr Jenny Woodman
@jlwoodman_ucl
Public health researcher at UCL, specialist interest: the role of health and social care services for vulnerable children and families. Views my own
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23-06-2014 09:52:14
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Very special announcement : Cambridge University Dept of Psychology is advertising a new endowed Chair in Young People's Mental Health. This is a hugely significant post for Cambridge, and one full of exciting opportunities for the post-holder. Please spread the word! jobs.cam.ac.uk/job/49974/http…

Four key reports have been released by @ADR_UK as part of a project aiming to transform children's social care research, co-led by our own Prof Karen Broadhurst (Karen Broadhurst, FAcSS) 👪 Swansea University | Foundations | UK Research and Innovation lancaster.ac.uk/news/adr-uk-re…

I’m absolutely delighted to see our ADBB study Phase Two launched across 8 sites in the UK. It will help us to understand how HVs can enhance infant’s social & emotional development, and ensure that families get the right support when needed. Thank you to The Royal Foundation Centre for Early Childhood 👶🏿👶🏼👶🏾

“Mums, midwives, solicitors, barristers and judges are all telling us the way we do this is inhumane. It is no way to provide justice. Everyone agrees, but it still keeps happening.” - Lisa Harker, Director, NFJO Read more from The Guardian theguardian.com/society/2025/j…




Recent National Institute for Health and Care Research work from Population, Policy and Practice Department finds support for young people with chronic conditions is highly variable with caregivers and young people often unaware of what is available. We highlight a need for clarity in government guidance. shorturl.at/9MBVD

Prof Jamie Waterall RN iHV Alison Morton 💙 SAPHNA Ruth Endacott 💙 Duncan Burton teamCNO 💙 LGA Wellbeing Acosia Nyanin 💙 Lynne Reed RN HV QN Jo Cooper RN PhD FAAN💙 Brilliant day discussing 0-19 public health nursing research. Really pleased to have been involved in this event!

Our new paper, quantifying missing child development data in the Community Services Dataset and reporting inequalities in child development age 2 for those with the data. What strikes me is: this datais discrepant with % of children school ready at age 4 (gov target). NIHR Children and Families Policy Research Unit

Thank you Sarah Cowley this was the push I needed. It was on my list. As you can see zero followers so far! Did it 2 minutes ago.


"I wanted to understand how my research could inform policy to address important health challenges" Hear from one of our affiliated PhD Students, Clare MacRae, on her recent MRC AMS policy internship - ukri.org/blog/beyond-th… NIHR Children and Families Policy Research Unit UK Research and Innovation




