The Centre for Institutional Studies at the University of East London was commissioned by the Fit for Work Single Regeneration Budget Partnership to undertake an independent assessment of the Teenage Health Project in the London Borough of Newham. The aim of the research was to assess the progress the project made towards achieving its objectives to raise health awareness amongst young people. To complete the evaluation researchers observed workshops (14), interviewed two members of staff and analysed data from 11 questionnaires completed by tutors and 265 questionnaires completed by pupils. The workshops attended all addressed issues about relationships and sexual health
This article reports findings among adolescents of the impact of Well London, a program of wellbeing...
Funded by the Kent Teenage Pregnancy Partnership, this survey was carried out as part of a broader p...
The following document is an evaluation conducted by the Urban Regeneration Evaluation Research team...
This report has been written by the Urban Regeneration Evaluation Research team at the Centre for In...
The Centre for Institutional Studies (CIS) was commissioned by South Leytonstone Single Regeneration...
The Centre for Institutional Studies at the University of East London was commissioned by the Fit fo...
The Centre for Institutional Studies at the University of East London was commissioned by the South ...
The Urban Regeneration Evaluation Research Team at the Centre for Institutional Studies (CIS), Unive...
The Centre for Institutional Studies at the University of East London was commissioned by the South ...
This paper reports findings among adolescents of the impact of Well London, a programme of wellbeing...
This summary report provides the key findings from a survey of teenagers’ views and experiences of s...
This document reports on the findings from a project exploring teenage looked-after children’s views...
Project summary: In 2020 the National Institute for Health Research funded a youth participatory hea...
The aim of Phase One was to explore young people’s attitudes and values to sex, relationships, sexua...
This report on the findings of the evaluation of a drug prevention communications project for young ...
This article reports findings among adolescents of the impact of Well London, a program of wellbeing...
Funded by the Kent Teenage Pregnancy Partnership, this survey was carried out as part of a broader p...
The following document is an evaluation conducted by the Urban Regeneration Evaluation Research team...
This report has been written by the Urban Regeneration Evaluation Research team at the Centre for In...
The Centre for Institutional Studies (CIS) was commissioned by South Leytonstone Single Regeneration...
The Centre for Institutional Studies at the University of East London was commissioned by the Fit fo...
The Centre for Institutional Studies at the University of East London was commissioned by the South ...
The Urban Regeneration Evaluation Research Team at the Centre for Institutional Studies (CIS), Unive...
The Centre for Institutional Studies at the University of East London was commissioned by the South ...
This paper reports findings among adolescents of the impact of Well London, a programme of wellbeing...
This summary report provides the key findings from a survey of teenagers’ views and experiences of s...
This document reports on the findings from a project exploring teenage looked-after children’s views...
Project summary: In 2020 the National Institute for Health Research funded a youth participatory hea...
The aim of Phase One was to explore young people’s attitudes and values to sex, relationships, sexua...
This report on the findings of the evaluation of a drug prevention communications project for young ...
This article reports findings among adolescents of the impact of Well London, a program of wellbeing...
Funded by the Kent Teenage Pregnancy Partnership, this survey was carried out as part of a broader p...
The following document is an evaluation conducted by the Urban Regeneration Evaluation Research team...