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Mental health and well-being research in the UK: An introduction to surveys and longitudinal data

6 Mar 2023 2:00 pm - 3:30 pm
Online
Health
Webinar

The Data Resources Training Network (DRTN) is pleased to announce a new webinar on mental health and wellbeing research.

The webinar will focus on secondary, quantitative data and will take place on Microsoft Teams.

The speakers will be Sally McManus from NatCen and City University, Eoin McElroy from Ulster University, and Mark Elliot from The University of Manchester. In three 20-minute presentations, they will discuss accessing datasets and data harmonisation. The talks will be followed by a quick-fire question and answer session.

To complement the webinar, NCRM has collated a suite of resources relating to mental health and wellbeing which will be launched to coincide with the event.

The webinar organisers are Understanding Society, UK Data Service, Centre for Longitudinal Studies (CLS) and the National Centre for Research Methods (NCRM).

The DRTN is a collaboration between a number of ESRC-funded resource centres that are working together to promote the value and use of social science data. The network includes: CeLSIUS, NILS-RSU, SLS-DSU, CLOSER, Understanding Society, CLS, AQMeN, the UK Data Service, NCRM, the Urban Big Data Centre, European Election Study, ADR UK, NICOLA, Business and Local Government Data Research Centre and Consumer Data Research Centre.