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The Child of our Time blog is moving to Equalise!

Posted on March 4, 2026 by Anna Riccardi

We are pleased to announce that the Child of our Time blog is moving to our new Centre’s website: Equalise, ESRC Centre for Lifecourse Health Equity.

While sharing the same focus on children, childcare and health, Equalise has a wider, broader approach across the key themes of learning, care, work, and place, with the aim to tackle unfair and avoidable health inequities.

Follow us on our journey towards health equity, and stay up to date with new research, publications, and collaboration opportunities on equalisehealthequity.org

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