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Well-being Update
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Welcome to the latest update on
The Children's Society's Well-being programme, developed in collaboration with the University of York.

You can let people know about our well-being work by sending this email to a friend.

 
Children and recession: Children’s well-being
Last month we presented at the All Party Parliamentary Group for Children on how the current economic climate and cuts in government expenditure are affecting the well-being of children.
Quarterly Index Surveys
We have now completed four waves of our
quarterly survey of well-being involving 8,000 children and young people, and have findings on the links between age and children's well-being and how children feel about their local area.
ISCI Conference: July 2011
This exciting three-day conference at the University of York will be the third organised by the International Society for Child Indicators (ISCI), an international group of experts, practitioners and researchers.

The Children’s Society will be presenting

three papers at the conference for publication over the next few months.
For more information and to register for this event, visit the website.
The Good Childhood Index
We’ve had an fantastic response to the launch of our Good Childhood Index, with a number of schools and local authorities interested in using the index.

If you would like your organisation to take
part in future surveys, please email us at
well-being@childrenssociety.org.uk
The Well-being of Children: Third edition
The third edition of The Well-being of Children in the UK was published on 4 July 2011. Our Research Director, Gwyther Rees has written a chapter with Mike Stein on looked after children, and many of the chapters - particularly the chapter on
subjective well-being - reference our well-being research extensively.
 
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Previous reports and presentations from children's Well-being programme are available in our Well-being section.
Make Runaways Safe
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Read our latest report on the worrying new trends in increasing pre-teen and male runaways.

 
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