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Nestlé Social Research Programme

The goal of the Nestlé Social Research Programme is to produce independent social research that will over time build up a picture of the health, lifestyle and aspirations of the nation’s young people.

The research is supported by the Nestlé Trust and is consistent with its commitment to the welfare of young people. Projects are selected through consultation with professional experts. The focus is on research that has relevance and usefulness to the community at large, especially to agencies, institutions and individuals working with and on behalf of young people, under 35.

Professor Helen Haste is Director of Research for the Nestlé Social Research Programme.
Click here to read her biography.

The Nestlé Social Research Programme succeeds the Nestlé Family Monitor, a series of research studies into family life in Britain.

Youth...

MY VOICE MY VOTE MY COMMUNITY
Young people care about social justice but don't trust the Government to deliver it. [more]

TXT DON'T TALK
Texting has transformed the social lives of young people according to a new study.
[more]

MY BODY MY SELF
Teens worry about their appearance and fitness but they ignore key health education messages. [more]

SCIENCE IN MY FUTURE
A study of values and beliefs in relation to science and technology amongst 11-21 year olds. [more]

Nestlé Social Research Programme
Formed in 2004, the Nestlé Social Research Programme succeeds the Nestlé Family Monitor (started in 1997) and is supported by the Nestlé Trust.
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