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Another eclectic mix of articles about young people...

The latest issue of Education and Health journal (29:2) has been published.

This issue contains an eclectic mix of articles about young people and their health related behaviour.

Some articles are available to read online.

Follow this link

 

"Almost three quarters of underage drinkers do not like being drunk" - from the SHEU research resource

Each month you can receive Internet links to some of the latest research about young people's health related behaviour.

Follow this link to find research about 11-16 year olds...
/research-news-11-16-latest

For links to research about 5-11 and 16+ year olds follow this link...
/content/page/research-news

 

 

 

Young People and... food, drugs, sre, exercise, lifestyle, education and health

Each month SHEU compile lists of Internet links to research about young people and their health related behaviour.

Visit the archives - grouped under topic and age group.

/content/page/research-news

"The Health Related Behaviour Survey is an incredibly useful resource for us..."

Feedback from clients is just one of the items featured in our most recent SHEUNews.
Another comment is, "The survey data for (us) are very useful ... This is especially important when evaluating the impact of interventions regarding alcohol or other areas...".

"The relationship between depression level and smoking motives in college smokers." - from the SHEU research resource

"The relationship between depression level and smoking motives in college smokers."

One example from new research on the Internet about health issues relating to young people (16+ year olds).

Please follow this link to find more research links about 16+ year olds

/research-news-16-plus-latest/res16/0511

Tell colleagues to visit the other SHEU research resources (about 5-11) and (about 11-16) yr. olds.

/content/page/research-news

Interactive postcards - whatever next?

We've been using postcards for many years as a way of attracting attention to our survey and research services. The postcards use several illustrations from Brighton-based designer Karen Donnelly   They remain very popular and have enabled thousands of people to join our research emailing services and discover more about SHEU surveys.

Education and Health articles - complete Archive now online!

We have great pleasure in announcing that the archive of ‘Education and Health’  articles has been put online:
/content/page/education-and-health-archive
The journal was first published in 1983 and the archive is up-to-date (as of Spring 2011) and you can read any of the articles for free as a PDF*. We hope search engines will be able to index the PDFs in their usual manner, and enable you to search the articles on all our web pages; meanwhile, you can search on any word or name you wish. 

Revisioning Women and Drug Use

We were pleased and interested to see Elizabeth Ettorre, previously a member of our Advisory Group, talking about her new book:

Revisioning Women and Drug Use

in a short video:

http://www.fead.org.uk/video353/Elizabeth-Ettorre-on-women,-drugs,-resea...

"When you're through changing, you're through."

Adapting to change, nothing new here as SHEU prepare to meet the challenges of 2011.

Having navigated our way through the last 33 years of providing nationally recognised survey services I have found it helpful to take a very quick glance at the writings of the good and the great on the subject of 'change'...

The only difference between a rut and a grave is their dimensions - Ellen Glasgow

When you're through changing, you're through - Bruce Barton

Just because everything is different doesn't mean anything has changed - Irene Peter

“We’re very happy..."

“We’re very happy to commission another survey from you. Our colleagues in School Improvement are dead keen to work with us on this” said a Local Authority Senior Adviser recently. "During our last LA Inspection, we were flagged from our Tellus data as having a bullying problem. We could demonstrate with our SHEU data -- which had a much better sample size and coverage of the authority -- that we did not have the problem they suggested. The Inspectors went away happy and we are definitely surveying again with SHEU.” 

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