This open consultation event in London was designed to help shape the next UK birth cohort study.
| Date and time | Monday, 6 October 2025 | 11am–3:30pm UK time (with lunch included) |
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| Location | Woburn House, 20-24 Tavistock Square, London, WC1H 9HQ |
| Note | This event was in-person only. |
This in-person consultation brought together researchers, third sector organisations and policymakers across the UK on plans for a new nationwide birth cohort study – Generation New Era.
Formerly referred to as the Early Life Cohort, Generation New Era will follow a cohort of around 30,000 babies born in 2026. It is the first study of its kind in 25 years.
This groundbreaking study will capture valuable information about different aspects of children’s lives in their early years and beyond. Generation New Era’s design will aim to maximise the participation of seldom-heard families. The study sample will have boosts for babies born into disadvantaged and ethnic minority families, and boosts of babies born in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. The study will also seek to engage as many fathers as possible in the study as well as mothers, including parents living all or most of the time in a different household to their child.
The consultation in London helped ensure the study meets the needs of data and evidence users everywhere.
The consultation event was hosted by study Co-Directors Professors Alissa Goodman, Lisa Calderwood and Pasco Fearon. After an introductory presentation, participants joined three rounds of small group parallel sessions, where they discussed key measurement priorities in the following topic areas:
Cross-cutting themes and plenary sessions focused on inclusivity, involving fathers and seldom-heard families and strategies for engagement and retention.
This event was an opportunity for data and evidence users to find out more about our ideas for the new study and to help us refine our plans.
Their contributions to this consultation will inform the final decisions we make about the study and the data we collect in the first sweep, at age 9 months, as well as the longer-term strategy for longitudinal measurement.
Find out more about how to get involved on our Help shape Generation New Era page and join our mailing list to hear more about these opportunities.
Richard Steele
Events and Marketing Officer
Phone: 020 7911 5320
Email: ioe.clsevents@ucl.ac.uk