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Growing Up In Digital Europe (GUIDE) is a longitudinal survey of children and young people’s well-being across Europe
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“What next for Irish Public Policy Development? Strengthening the Use of Data and Evidence" Thank you to Ollscoil na Gaillimhe | University of Galway Institute for Lifecourse & Society for excellent event today! GUIDE Ireland University College Dublin team members Dr Seaneen Sloan and Jessica Surdey were thrilled to attend




Great start to this morning’s Coordinate Network (EU) event with a warm welcome and opening remarks from Lisa Calderwood!" Co- Director of Early Life Cohort Feasibility Study. #childwellbeing



. Gary Pollock Project Director of Coordinate Network (EU) and Co-Director of #GUIDE highlights the importance of robust comparative longitudinal data and its potential to significantly improve #ChildWellbeing across #Europe and provides a comprehensive update on status of work to date !









We're pleased to announce the final Coordinate Network (EU) & GUIDE conference, entitled "Child Wellbeing: Longitudinal Evidence for Research and Policy". The event will take place on March 5 in Zagreb, Croatia. We are honoured to welcome Professor Pasco Fearon (Cambridge University)


Thank you Katja Upadyaya, PhD, docent for invite to University of Helsinki to present on GUIDE this week 🇫🇮 Gary Pollock also presented on the work achieved by Coordinate Network (EU) over the past 4 years Lots of learning for GUIDE as we plan for first pan-European comparative study of child wellbeing


It’s been a very meaningful 4 years working together on Coordinate Network (EU) on access, networking and joint research… Lots of important learning to take forward for GUIDE as we prepare for the first pan-European cohort study of child wellbeing


An inspiring and impactful presentation from our keynote speaker Professor Pasco Fearon. Fascinating to hear about the role of genetics , early attachment between children and caregivers, and we agree with his position on being more creative with data collection methods


