Madeleine Stevens

Assistant Professorial Research Fellow at The London School of Economics and Political Science

Schools

  • The London School of Economics and Political Science

Links

The London School of Economics and Political Science

Experience Keywords

children and young people''s services; children''s behaviour problems; family support; social exclusion

Research Summary

Madeleine’s current research, funded by an NIHR fellowship, is about children at high risk of later antisocial and criminal behaviour. The study combines an in-depth qualitative study of a small group of families over five years with analysis of larger longitudinal data sets, investigating why and how families benefit, or fail to benefit, from support and intervention from services and other sources. Madeleine joined PSSRU in 2009 to work on the evaluations of the cost-effectiveness of parenting interventions. She joined LSE from the Institute of Education where she researched effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of a variety of interventions for children and young people. Previously Madeleine was based at City University where she completed a Masters in research methods in 2000. She then worked in the Family and Child Psychology Research Centre analysing child development data from ALSPAC and later in the Child Health Research and Policy Unit where she worked for several years on the What Works for Children project which aimed to encourage the use of research evidence in children''s social care. As a way of presenting messages from research, Madeleine has collaborated with the artist Tamsin Arai in the comic book Tales from Social Care, featuring the story of one family involved in her research.

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