Projects per year
Description
Anonymised interview transcripts and summarised results of qualitative semi-structured interviews with 45 families including children -in England or Scotland- who shared a home during at least one of the COVID-19 pandemic UK national lockdowns in 2020. Interviews were in three parts:
Part 1 explored how families used and adapted their homes during lockdown, which spaces were most important to them and which didn't work for them.
Part 2 focused on family well-being and its perceived relationship to home space.
Part 3 was dedicated to talking to children about how they used their home during lockdown, including their favourite place to be and anywhere they didn't like to be.
Part 1 explored how families used and adapted their homes during lockdown, which spaces were most important to them and which didn't work for them.
Part 2 focused on family well-being and its perceived relationship to home space.
Part 3 was dedicated to talking to children about how they used their home during lockdown, including their favourite place to be and anywhere they didn't like to be.
Date made available | 12 Oct 2022 |
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Publisher | Newcastle University |
Temporal coverage | 2020 - 2021 |
Date of data production | 2020 - 2021 |
Geographical coverage | England and Scotland |
Data Monitor categories
- housing design
- children and families
- well-being
- housing environment
Projects
- 1 Finished
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At Home With Children? Liveable Space For The COVID-19 Challenge
Arts & Humanities Research Council
4/01/21 → 3/10/22
Project: Research
Research output
- 1 Other report
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At Home with Children: learning from lockdown: Interim Findings Report: Interviews
Costa Santos, S., Parnell, R., Sarhan, H., Pitsikali, A., Abo Kanon, H. & Pattinson, E., Jun 2022, University of Dundee. 49 p.Research output: Book/Report › Other report
Open AccessFile
Activities
- 1 Public engagement and outreach - public lecture/debate/seminar
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At Home with Children Stakeholder Event
Sandra Costa Santos (Contributor), Rosie Parnell (Contributor), Emily Pattinson (Contributor), Heba Sarhan (Contributor), Husam Abo Kanon (Contributor) & Alkistis Pitsikali (Contributor)
15 Feb 2022Activity: Other activity types › Public engagement and outreach - public lecture/debate/seminar
Press/Media
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Lockdown leads to family wellbeing toolkit
Sandra Costa Santos, Heba Sarhan, Rosie Parnell, Alkistis Pitsikali, Husam Abo Kanon & Emily Pattinson
7/11/22
1 Media contribution
Press/Media: Research
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Study presents evidence of the impact of people's housing on their health and wellbeing
Sandra Costa Santos, Heba Sarhan, Rosie Parnell, Emily Pattinson, Alkistis Pitsikali & Husam Abo Kanon
17/02/22
1 item of Media coverage
Press/Media: Research