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Access to Care and Services for Eating Disorders (ACCESS-ED)

ACCESS-ED is a research study aiming to establish the validity, sensitivity and specificity of the following questionnaires to identify eating disorders in young people: Eating Disorder Examination - Questionnaire Short...

A mixed methods evaluation of the implementation of virtual wards across South Yorkshire and Bassetlaw

Virtual wards (VWs) involve monitoring and treating people at home as an alternative to admission to hospital. Phase 1 is in-depth qualitative work to comparison the different VW models in...

Continuation: Youth Resilience Project

BiB researchers worked closely with 27 small community groups, sports groups, local activists, faith settings and schools, and young people from Barkerend neighbourhood in Bradford to coproduce a neighbourhood action...

PROMOTE PRomoting hOMe toOThbrushing in young children through Education settings.

This project aims to explore how to promote home toothbrushing in children participating in Supervised Toothbrushing Programmes and improve the links between brushing in nursery/school and at home. The findings...

Large-Scale Acquisition of Electrical Brain Activity from the Born in Bradford Longitudinal Cohort

The Born in Bradford Brain project (BiB Brain) aims to engage an entire district in neuroscience research by utilising commercial-grade systems to image the brain through citizen-science data collection workshops...

Improving access to green spaces for adolescent girls in Bradford

Adolescent girls are less likely to be physically active than boys. South Asian children are also less likely to be physically active than children from other cultural backgrounds. This means...

Coproduction and Peer Research Network

Over several years the Born in Bradford programme has worked with communities across Bradford District where diverse populations have provided tremendous support to our research efforts. This has helped us...

Setting up a community type 2 diabetes service for children and young people

When children and young people develop type 2 diabetes, it is a serious condition that can shorten their lives. People diagnosed with type 2 diabetes before they are 30 live,...

Tackling physical activity inequalities for Pakistani Muslim girls: Understanding behaviour and co-developing new intervention approaches

Data from Born in Bradford has consistently found that South Asian girls have the greatest risk of being inactive with only 22% meeting guidelines at age 7-11 years (compared to...

Forest school INterventions for Children’s Health

A growing number of children and young people are experiencing poor mental health. It is important to find ways to support them. A school-based intervention which is inclusive and has...

Developing Young Physical Activity Leaders

Inequalities in physical activity mean that not everyone in the UK is able to participate in sport in the same way. Young females from underserved backgrounds are a group that...

Child Oriented Mental health Innovation Collaborative Young Person’s Advisory Network

The COMIC YPAN is a collection of community groups, charities, schools, universities, inpatient units and individuals who wish to use their voice’s and lived experiences to impact change within mental...