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Dr Nell Warner is a Research Associate and Data Linkage Lead at the CASCADE School of Social Sciences, Cardiff University. She holds a three-year Health and Care Wales Research Fellowship investigating factors influencing children's successful return home from care. Additionally, she co-leads a Nuffield-funded project examining Special Guardianship Orders in Wales. Her work focuses on children's social care, family support interventions, and quantitative data analysis. Previously, she led a Health and Care Research Wales project exploring household risk factors linked to children entering local authority care. Warner earned her PhD from Cardiff University in 2018, studying parental emotional well-being in home-visiting programs.
Education:
- PhD in Home Visiting Support for Parents, Cardiff University (2018)
- Undergraduate Degree in Biochemistry
Research Interests: Children's social care systems, parenting interventions, emotional well-being of parents, adverse family circumstances, quantitative methods, administrative data applications.
Articles Trends: Her publications emphasize child welfare system analysis, reunification outcomes, risk factors, and policy implications. Recent work addresses parental ethnicity impacts, secure accommodation outcomes, and social media's role in professional practice.
Awards:
- Health and Care Wales Research Fellowship (2023-2026)
Advising & Grants: Supervises Aimee Cummings and Ella Watson. Leads research funded by Health and Care Research Wales and Nuffield. Collaborates with What Works for Children's Social Care on multiple initiatives.
Labs/Teams: Core member of the CASCADE Research Centre, advancing evidence-based social care policy and practice.
