Child of the North

A platform for collaboration, high-quality research and policy engagement to improve the lives of children in the North of England

Our aim

Child of the North is a joint collaboration between the N8 and Health Equity North, which forms part of the Northern Health Science Alliance. By acting together and with regional partners, our aim is to translate research evidence into transformative impact that improves outcomes for children living in the North of England and beyond.

Building on these collective strengths will help us to gain better traction in addressing complex and deep-rooted issues affecting children. It will also help to champion the rich and distinctive features of a northern childhood.

We can achieve this through co-production with children and young people, practitioners and policy-makers and by leveraging the strengths and expertise of the N8 universities and other across the region.

Our campaign: A country that works for all children and young people

In 2024 we embarked on a campaign with the Centre for Young Lives calling for a ‘Children First Government’.

Our series of twelve reports published throughout 2024 and into 2025 highlight the problems of inequity experienced by children in the North of England, facing disadvantages in relation to a range of issues including poverty, special educational needs, school attendance and mental health.

The reports provide evidence-based plans and recommendations to help policymakers address the issues.

Our latest report Education Equity for the North of England: Challenges & Opportunities highlights ongoing inequalities with a focus on the school readiness crisis and its longer term impact on young people

For the next phase of our campaign we are providing practitioner toolkits to support schools, child health services, and local authorities to implement the report recommendations and put children first. 

Read more about our #ChildrenFirst campaign and reports

All Party Parliamentary Group

The Child of the North All-Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) was established in 2022 and brings together key sector organisations and MPs from across the political spectrum.

The APPG holds regular meetings with its members to discuss issues regarding children in the North and works to develop policy solutions that will create lasting change.

Learn more about the APPG

Publications, reports and resources

Copies of all previous Child of the North research publications are available on our reports page.

Contact Us

Stephen Parkinson, Research Partnership Manager

via email