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  • The findings and recommendations of the Early Years Screen Time Advisory Group on the effects of all types of screen use in the early years of childhood.

  • This report contains data on children in workless households and children’s educational attainment.

  • This is a publication of Official Statistics in Development, providing information on Household Income and poverty rates in Northern Ireland.

  • Evaluation of the virtual school heads national extension to all children with a social worker and evaluation of the Pupil Premium Plus post-16 programme.

  • Quarterly and annual data about health visits to pregnant women, children and their families during pregnancy and early childhood.

  • Findings from the second wave of the Children of the 2020s (COT20s) longitudinal study.

  • Report of the lessons learned from the short breaks for disabled children innovation fund to help local authorities improve their services.

  • Provides the government’s current best estimate of the future low income poverty trends for children based on the policy position after Budget 2025.

  • Annual reports from the national school leaver booster (tetanus, diphtheria and polio, Td/IPV) vaccination programme for adolescents.

  • Research undertaken by the Office of Children’s Commissioner for England to inform the development of the Child Poverty Strategy.

  • Quarterly and annual data about outcomes for children at 2 to 2 and a half years as measured by the Ages and Stages Questionnaire 3 (ASQ-3).

  • Quarterly and annual data sets about the number and proportion of infants who have been fully, partially or not at all breastfed at 6 to 8 weeks.

  • Quarterly and annual data about health visits to pregnant women, children and their families during pregnancy and early childhood.

  • Summary of the key evidence and context that has informed the development of the Child Poverty Strategy.

  • This framework sets out the UK Government’s high-level approach for monitoring and evaluating the Child Poverty Strategy.

  • This ad hoc provides analysis of the impacts on low income poverty levels and the number of children gaining from measures in the Child Poverty Strategy.

  • Statistics on the number and percentage of children living in deep material poverty for financial year ending 2024.

  • This report reviews evidence on how changes in family income affect children’s school readiness, health, and economic outcomes.

  • This research aimed to understand how families living in poverty manage essential costs (including utilities, housing, food, health and school related costs), and the support available to help them with financial challenges.…

  • Estimates of the impact of social security changes at Budget 2025 on low income poverty levels.