Project description
Enhancing child wellbeing policy across Europe by strengthening the evidence base
Improving the health and wellbeing of children and young people is a policy priority for the EU. The availability of longitudinal data on child wellbeing is uneven across the EU and exists only in a minority of Member States. The EU-funded COORDINATE project will increase the visibility and use of data on child wellbeing across the EU. The COORDINATE team will also prepare the next phases of Europe’s first cross-national accelerated birth cohort survey called Growing Up In Digital Europe (GUIDE). COORDINATE includes 22 partners from 14 countries and builds upon the research undertaken by the FP7 Measuring Youth Well Being and H2020 European Cohort Development Projects.
Objective
The aspiration to secure the wellbeing of children and young people is explicit in Grand Challenges such as the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals. The EU has similarly highlighted the importance of securing the future of children and young people. It has become accepted that inequalities must be thought of longitudinally and not regarded as static events unrelated to prior events and future likelihoods. Policy makers must ensure that they base their policy interventions and adjustments on the best evidence available and this must include, inter alia, cohort survey data. COORDINATE will begin to fill the serious and extensive gaps in the availability of robust and suitable data for the monitoring and evaluation of child wellbeing in Europe. The COORDINATE project brings together 22 partners from 14 countries who will initiate the community of researchers and organisations that will drive forwards the coordinated development of comparative birth cohort panel survey research in Europe. COORDINATE will: • Facilitate improved access to international birth cohort panel and cross-sectional survey data • Extend the consortium network to maximise EU and European coverage for a future Europe wide accelerated birth cohort survey • Undertake joint research in the form of a large-scale cohort pilot survey using a harmonised instrument and research design in key European countries The infrastructural community initiated by COORDINATE will benefit from enhanced access to current infrastructural data platforms, and will promote the harmonisation of and improve access to international cohort panel survey data in the study of children as they grow up. COORDINATE continues the research initiated in the FP7 Measuring Youth Well Being project (GA613368) and the H2020 European Cohort Development Project (GA777449) to prepare the next phases of Europe’s first cross-national accelerated birth cohort survey: EuroCohort - Growing Up in Digital Europe (GUIDE).
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RIA - Research and Innovation actionCoordinator
M15 6BX MANCHESTER
United Kingdom
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Participants (22)
4 Dublin
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5058 Bergen
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33100 Tampere
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10000 Zagreb
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1000 Ljubljana
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10000 Zagreb
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08002 Barcelona
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93322 Aubervilliers Cedex
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CO4 3SQ Colchester
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6000 Koper
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1090 Wien
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1649 026 Lisboa
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00014 HELSINGIN YLIOPISTO
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40126 Bologna
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5037 AB Tilburg
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WC1E 6BT London
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1011 JV AMSTERDAM
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68159 Mannheim
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20097 Hamburg
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W5 1UA London
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1170 Bruxelles / Brussel
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SW1P 3JA London
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