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What is it like to grow up with housing insecurity? How does it affect children – psychologically, emotionally, socially, materially? How do they navigate their formative years when they have no "permanent state of home" (as one young person referred to it)?

These questions sit at the heart of The Children's Society's new publication 'Moving, always moving', which reports on findings from our long-term research project with children living in poverty in England.

In this seminar, Dr Sorcha Mahony will talk about the research and about how The Children's Society is using it to develop recommendations for a range of stakeholders.

Sorcha Mahony

About the speaker

Dr Sorcha Mahony is Senior Researcher, Poverty & Inequality at The Children's Society.

To be a part of this online event, please email Professor Maren Elfert to receive the link.

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