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Young children suffering, or likely to suffer, significant harm: experiences on entering education
Published 2012“…Since 2005, the Centre for Child and Family Research, Loughborough University has been tracing the decision-making process influencing the life pathways of a cohort of very young children who were identified as suffering, or likely to suffer, significant harm before they reached their first birthdays. …”
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The transition to adulthood for young people leaving public care: international comparisons and perspectives.
Published 2008“…They were far more likely than young people who had not been in care to have poorer educational qualifications, be younger parents, be homeless, and have higher levels of unemployment, offending behaviour and mental health problems. …”
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Decision-making and the trajectories of young Europeans in the London region: the planners, the dreamers, and the accidental migrants
Published 2022“…We categorize the decision-making and subsequent trajectories into three groups based on migrants’ life-stories. …”
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Young people’s transitions from care to adulthood : cross national perspectives
Published 2008“…Concerns have increasingly been raised about the difficulties experienced by young people making the transition from care to adulthood in the developed world. …”
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‘I actually used to like PE, but not now’: understanding care-experienced young people’s (dis)engagement with physical education
Published 2018“…In contrast to the few studies that explore the broader physical culture experiences of care-experienced youth that prioritise the voices of adults, this paper combines data from two studies to give voice to the experiences of four care-experienced young men in England, alongside those of key adults, namely residential staff, foster carers and physical education teachers. …”
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"Walking the fine line?" : Young people, sporting risk, health and embodied identities
Published 2009“…sociological literature suggests that adult sports participation is occurring in a 'culture of risk' which glorifies pain, rationalises risk and promotes the practice of playing hurt (Messner, 1990; Nixon, 1992; Curry 1993; Pike, 2000; Roderick et aI, 2000, Safai, 2003; Howe, 2004; Young, 2004a; Liston et aI. 2006). …”
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Plotting the trajectory of youth justice in the 19th and 20th centuries by the making of legislation: a process in five acts
Published 2022“…The thesis gives an historical analysis of the making of five key pieces of legislation: the Youthful Offenders Act 1847, the Children Act 1908, the Children and Young Persons Act 1933, the Children Act 1969 and the Crime and Disorder Act 1998, informed by the concepts of 'process' and 'figuration' associated with the research tradition influenced by Norbert Elias (1897-1990). …”
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Supplementary Information Files for Body mapping of regional sweat distribution in young and older males
Published 2020“…Supplementary Information Files for Body mapping of regional sweat distribution in young and older malesPurpose Given the pressing impact of global warming and its detrimental effect on the health of older populations, understanding age-related changes in thermoregulatory function is essential. …”
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Where are we now? Twenty-five years of research, policy and practice on young carers
Published 2017“…It is more than 25 years since the critical dialogue on young carers was played out in the pages of this journal (see Morris and Keith, 1995; Aldridge and Becker, 1996). …”
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‘They are too young to understand health' a researchers reflexive account of researching with under fives
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Very young children in need or at risk of significant harm: issues affecting parenting capacity.
Published 2008“…The study traces the decision-making process influencing the life pathways of very young children at high risk of significant harm from birth until age two.…”
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Still feeling like a spare piece of luggage: young disabled people's construction of embodied identities within physical education and sport
Published 2007“…Although students had different experiences of free time, it is clear that this sphere of life is an important site for understanding and positioning themselves in relation to others. …”
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Maslow, meaning and data: applying interdisciplinary approaches to evaluating a personalised youth employment programme
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Carbohydrate needs of the young athlete
Published 2016“…Thus, the development of specific recommendations for CHO intake in young athletes is difficult. Nevertheless, it is possible to make some general recommendations. …”
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The contribution of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child to understanding and promoting the interests of young people making the transition from care to adulthood
Published 2011“…The paper explores how the UNCRC reporting process, and guidelines from the Committee outlining how States should promote the rights of young people making the transition from care to adulthood, can be used as an instrument to track global patterns of change in policy and practice. …”
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Museums and young people’s creative career choices: young people profiles and information needs
Published 2024“…On this basis, it offers an in-depth and structured look at young people’s career choice and support needs, by identifying five profiles or personas representing young people with similar or close characteristics regarding decision-making and the career progression stage in which they find themselves. …”
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"Everyone knows me .... I sort of like move about”: the friendships and encounters of young people with Special Educational Needs in different school settings
Published 2017“…Young people had varying experiences in the different school settings. …”
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Self-tracking among young people: lived experiences, tensions and bodily outcomes
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Eating with a smaller spoon decreases bite size, eating rate and ad libitum food intake in healthy young males
Published 2018“…Therefore, the present studies examined how manipulation of spoon size influenced these eating behaviour measures in lean young men. …”
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The changing living arrangements of young adults in the UK.
Published 2009“…Over the past twenty years there have been significant changes in the institutional and structural context within which young adults make these transitions. This article examines changes over the past twenty years in the living arrangements of young men and women aged 16 to 34 years and how the proportions living with their parents differ by geographical region, education and economic activity.…”
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Work and organizational issues affecting young workers
Published 2022“…Psychological science can make further impactful contributions to improving youth employment, especially by taking the socioeconomic context into account.…”
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Gender, turning points, and boomerangs: Returning home in young adulthood in Great Britain
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The optimisation of planning variables on highly mechanised longwall faces
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Staying home and getting on: Tackling the challenges facing low to middle income families where young adults live with their parents
Published 2021“…This is the final report from a project which aims to investigate the economic and financial challenges facing low to middle income families where young adults live with their parents. It is set in the context of the growing proportion of young people in the UK living with their parents – two in three single people aged 20-34 (without children), which is over 3.5 million young people – making it more of a life stage than stop gap. …”
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Supplementary information files for article: Exploring food security and nutrition among young women in the formally regulated garment sector of Myanmar
Published 2020“…Supplementary information files for article: Exploring food security and nutrition among young women in the formally regulated garment sector of Myanmar. …”
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Young people today: media, policy and youth justice
Published 2008“…At the same time, social policies have focused more on children's inclusion and participation. …”
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Right to Be Active Project Report (Young People's Version)
Published 2020“…How we might make taking part in sport and physical activity easier for care experienced children and young people.We wanted to write this report to say thank you to everyone who gave their time to share with us their experiences, thoughts and feelings. …”
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Supplementary information files for Designing intervention prototypes to improve infant and young child nutrition in Peru: A participatory design study protocol
Published 2024“…(c) the authors, CC-BY 4.0 Supplementary files for article Designing intervention prototypes to improve infant and young child nutrition in Peru: A participatory design study protocolIntroduction: Nutrition during the complementary feeding period (6-23 months) is critical to ensure optimal growth and reduce the risk of diet-related disease across the life course. …”
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The ‘Mirrored Ceiling’: Young undergraduate student women’s expectations of gendered career opportunities and constraints
Published 2021“…This paper examines young women university students’ expectations of gender inequalities in the workplace, drawing upon semi-structured interviews with twenty-one young women at three mid-high ranking universities. …”
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Voice, vlogs and visibility: the experiences of young people with SEND engaging in the school games
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Supplementary information files for Examining young people’s views and understanding of traffic light and physical activity calorie equivalent (PACE) food labels
Published 2023“…Supplementary files for article Examining young people’s views and understanding of traffic light and physical activity calorie equivalent (PACE) food labelsBackground: Childhood obesity is a public health challenge in many countries. …”
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Can young children mentally rotate an image on a 3-D block and consequently make a prediction based on this mental rotation?...
Published 1996“…Imaging or 'seeing in the mind's eye' is one of the cognitive skills involved in the process of designing. …”
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Young people and contemporary politics: committed scepticism or engaged cynicism?
Published 1999“…Backed by a cross-party alliance, the music industry initiative Rock the Vote urged young people to make sure they were entered on the electoral register so that they might exercise their democratic rights. …”
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The developmental socialisation of young people in club sport: an ethnographic account
Published 2005“…The implications for policy makers and coaching practitioners is that more awareness needs to be made of the way that the interactions between coaches, parents and young people dictate their future participation or attrition from the club. …”
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Activity-related parenting practices and young people's physical activity
Published 2010“…The rich information provided by accelerometers makes them an invaluable tool to understand the complex nature of young people's physical activity behaviour but further work needs to be conducted on standardising methods for cleaning, analysing and reporting accelerometer data.…”
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Safeguarding babies and very young children from abuse and neglect
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Teachers’ experiences of teaching young people about the food industry
Published 2005“…The support they receive and the challenges they face as they seek to give young people ‘real life’ impressions of industry are discussed.…”
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A journey of emotions from a young environmental activist
Published 2021“…In response to this, and as we approach COP26, a significant global youth movement has been activated, with children and young people taking it upon themselves to highlight a need for climate and environmental action, calling for others to follow. …”
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