The SHINE Project: Understanding Children's Health and Wellbeing
Understanding Children's Health and Wellbeing

We’re exploring how children’s health and wellbeing are shaped by their daily experiences, families, and communities. By hearing directly from children and their parents or carers, we hope to understand how to better support children’s mental and physical wellbeing across England.
The SHINE Study is only open to parents and children in Year 6 in some parts of the country and this website contains study information for parents who may be invited to take part or whose children may be invited to take part (participant information and consent forms are available at the bottom of this page).
The SHINE Project is a research study led by University College London (UCL) in collaboration with Durham University and Newcastle University, funded by the National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR).
Why this research matters
Your contribution helps us understand how children feel about their health, activity, eating habits, and body image, and how family circumstances play a role. The findings will be shared with policymakers, schools, and local authorities to help improve resources, services, and programmes that support children and families like yours.
Two ways to take part
Your Privacy and Data Protection
We take your privacy seriously.
All information is stored securely in UCL’s Data Safe Haven, which meets NHS data-security standards.
- Personal details are removed and replaced with anonymous codes.
- No one will be able to identify you or your child in any reports or publications.
- You can withdraw your data at any time until 1 December 2026.
Ethical Approval and Support
This study has been approved by the UCL Research Ethics Committee (ID Number: 0816).
We understand that some survey questions may be sensitive. You and your child are always free to skip any question or stop the survey at any point.
Questions or concerns?
- Research team: shine@ucl.ac.uk
- Ethics queries: ethics@ucl.ac.uk
- Data protection: data-protection@ucl.ac.uk
Research Leads
Other investigators:
Participant documents
You can download and read the full study information and consent forms below:

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