Ellen Ridley (@ellenridley) 's Twitter Profile
Ellen Ridley

@ellenridley

Researcher working on national longitudinal studies of children and young people. Proud volunteer @supertroopedin

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Williams Syndrome UK (@wsf_uk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hear first hand from WS adults, about what it's like living with Williams Syndrome and the importance of raising awareness, particularly among health professionals. williams-syndrome.org.uk/resources/this… . #williamssyndrome #wsawarenessmonth #shareyourheart #wsf #NHS #doctors #nurses #1in30

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Senior Statistician/Analyst - Longitudinal Studies Team civilservicejobs.service.gov.uk/csr/jobs.cgi?j… This role may be of interest to a stats whizz interested in longitudinal research. Part of a collaborative team leading large national studies of CYP

Ellen Ridley (@ellenridley) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Love longitudinal? Interested in managing a new national study of CYP? This is a great opportunity! Senior Social Research Officer/Analyst - Longitudinal Studies Team civilservicejobs.service.gov.uk/csr/jobs.cgi?j…

SuperTroop (@supertroopedin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The countdown to our annual holiday is ON. This is what we all work towards all year- and we cannot wait! A huge and sincere THANK YOU to everyone who has donated gifts to our holiday via Patchwork. Fettes College & Fettes Prep - see you soon! patchworkit.com/45429/supertro…

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We are carrying out two new longitudinal research studies with National Children's Bureau and @theNFER commissioned by @Educationgovuk Five to Twelve is a primary age study, Years 1-6. Growing up in the 2020s focuses on young people going through secondary school. natcen.ac.uk/news/national-…

We are carrying out two new longitudinal research studies with <a href="/ncbtweets/">National Children's Bureau</a> and @theNFER commissioned by @Educationgovuk 
Five to Twelve is a primary age study, Years 1-6. 
Growing up in the 2020s focuses on young people going through secondary school. natcen.ac.uk/news/national-…
NatCen (@natcen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Last week we announced two new national longitudinal studies taking closer look into educational inequalities in England over the next 5 years, ‘Five to Twelve’ and ‘Growing Up in the 2020s’ #CentreForChildrenAndFamilies #LongitudinalSurveys

Last week we announced two new national longitudinal studies taking closer look into educational inequalities in England over the next 5 years, ‘Five to Twelve’ and ‘Growing Up in the 2020s’ #CentreForChildrenAndFamilies #LongitudinalSurveys
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This is a big reason why SuperTroop exists - and wants to grow! Watch out for our big SuperTroop September fundraiser coming up next month so you can help us build our bank balance and provide more amazing holidays, and well deserved respite.

Social Research Assn (@thesraorg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

NatCen are carrying out two new longitudinal research studies with Nick & National Foundation for Educational Research commissioned by Department for Education 5 to 12 is a primary age study, focusing on Years 1-6. Growing up in the 2020s focuses on young people going through secondary school. bit.ly/3OlDZex

<a href="/NatCen/">NatCen</a> are carrying out two new longitudinal research studies with <a href="/NCB/">Nick</a> &amp; <a href="/theNFER/">National Foundation for Educational Research</a> commissioned by <a href="/Educationgovuk/">Department for Education</a>
5 to 12 is a primary age study, focusing on Years 1-6.
Growing up in the 2020s focuses on young people going through secondary school.
bit.ly/3OlDZex
Ellen Ridley (@ellenridley) 's Twitter Profile Photo

First findings now published from Children of the 2020s, a new birth cohort study following children and their families from 9 months to age 5 👇

Government Social Research (GSR) (@gsr_uk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Applications are now OPEN for the Government Social Research (GSR) Social Research Degree Apprenticeship! ⭐Fee-free social research degree ⭐Paid government role (across England) ⭐Meaningful work ⭐Permanent role on successful completion Apply before 28 February! bit.ly/GSRDAP

Applications are now OPEN for the <a href="/gsr_uk/">Government Social Research (GSR)</a> Social Research Degree Apprenticeship!  
 
⭐Fee-free social research degree  
⭐Paid government role (across England)  
⭐Meaningful work
⭐Permanent role on successful completion 

Apply before 28 February!  

bit.ly/GSRDAP