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  • Child well-being in the European Union

    Child well-being in the European Union What do we know at the moment? Although there is not readily available robust data to assess the child wellbeing situation in Europe in comparison to rest of the world, existing child indicators data indicate that …
  • Current activities

    Current activities ·       The pilot survey The pilot survey brought together the 4 partner countries that participated in the testing of the questionnaires (Croatia, Ireland, Finland and France), as well as Slovenia, in order to test the content and …
  • The Team

    The Team Who lead this project in France? Project management  Sandra FLORIAN , Researcher, Project co-leader, Ined Nathalie LE BOUTEILLEC , Professor at University of Picardy Jules Verne and Associated Researcher at Ined, Project co-leader Gaspar MASSIOT …
  • Tests of the questionnaires

    Tests of the questionnaires For this major survey, we plan to interview 8-year-olds children and their parents, as well as children under 1 year old. The ambition of this project is to follow them until they are 24 years old.  A pilot survey, which …
  • Family rights and data security

    Family rights and data security In accordance with the law in force, you can withdraw your consent to the processing of your data and/or your child's data. You also have the right to access, rectify, limit and delete this data. You can exercise these …
  • International Partners

    International Partners Project coordinators Gary POLLOCK (The Manchester Metropolitan University) Jennifer SYMONDS (University College Dublin)   International partners involved in the project Manchester Metropolitan University (MMU) : United Kingdom …
  • Funding

    Funding   The COORDINATE project (COhort cOmmunity Research and Development Infrastructure Network for Access Throughout Europe) has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme. It aims to mobilise the …
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