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Impacts of e-cigarette regulation via the EU Tobacco Products Directive on young people’s use of e-cigarettes : a natural experiment

Chief investigator  Professor Graham Moore Co-investigators  Dr Britt Hallingberg, Dr Linsay Gray, Ms Anne Marie MacKintosh, Professor Laurence Moore, Professor Linda Bauld, Professor Marcus Munafo, Professor Simon Murphy More information… Read More »Impacts of e-cigarette regulation via the EU Tobacco Products Directive on young people’s use of e-cigarettes : a natural experiment

Integration of health and wellbeing into the school curriculum: A mixed methods investigation of preparations for Wales-wide curriculum reform and its impacts on health and well-being

Lead Investigators Dr Sara Long; Prof Graham Moore Background Schools can have good or bad influences on young people’s health and wellbeing. They are important settings for early intervention to prevent later health and wellbeing problems.… Read More »Integration of health and wellbeing into the school curriculum: A mixed methods investigation of preparations for Wales-wide curriculum reform and its impacts on health and well-being

Review Of Statutory School and Community-Based Counselling Services and Research & Design Of a Pilot for Primary Aged Children

Lead Investigator Rhiannon Evans Co Investigators Simon Murphy, Lauren Copeland, Amy Edwards, Peter Gee, Gillian Hewitt, Helen Morgan, Nick Page, Joan Roberts, Simone Willis Background… Read More »Review Of Statutory School and Community-Based Counselling Services and Research & Design Of a Pilot for Primary Aged Children

Does local authority care make a difference to the lives of vulnerable children? Longitudinal analyses of a retrospective electronic cohort

Principal Investigator Dr Sara Long Co Investigators Doctor Daniel Farewell; Professor Shantini Paranjothy; Professor Sinead Brophy; Professor Graham Moore; Professor Jonathan Scourfield; Professor Chris Taylor… Read More »Does local authority care make a difference to the lives of vulnerable children? Longitudinal analyses of a retrospective electronic cohort