Centre for Child, Adolescent & Family Research, University of Cambridge

Centre for Child, Adolescent & Family Research, University of Cambridge The CAFR has a worldwide reputation for innovative research into children and family relationships. Seminars

The Centre runs regular seminars.

The Centre for Child, Adolescent & Family Research is a multidisciplinary research institute within the Department of Psychology at the University of Cambridge. The Centre has undertaken pioneering and influential research since the 1960s, and has an international reputation for its investigations of families and children. Research Interests

Our interests cover children, parents and family relati

onships. Our research has dealt with topics from pregnancy, through all the years of childhood, to partnerships and parenthood, and later life. Although the majority of our members are psychologists, our multidisciplinary team includes sociologists, anthropologists, biologists and bioethicists. The Centre has close connections with schools, assisted reproduction and neonatal clinics, adoption services, child psychiatry and clinical genetics departments, and family law professionals. Experts from a variety of disciplines and organisations talk about their work, and we also discuss our own projects. These meetings attract a diverse audience. Funding

The Centre receives funding from research councils, government departments and charitable foundations. Examples of bodies currently providing funding include the Wellcome Trust, the ESRC and the US National Institutes of Health. Funders are listed under the individual projects. For further information, please refer to the section on Research.

01/06/2026

A wonderful new podcast - do check it out!

Featuring, among many brilliant experts, our very own Prof. Sarah Lloyd-Fox (episode airing 11th June).

Some babies have a tougher start in life. One in three babies admitted to a neonatal intensive care unit will fail their...
28/05/2026

Some babies have a tougher start in life. One in three babies admitted to a neonatal intensive care unit will fail their school readiness assessment at age five, with consequences lasting into adulthood.

Our new project aims to identify those babies at greatest risk and give them a helping hand. Babies’ Longitudinal Outcomes, Omics and Milestones Study (BLOOMS) will be one of the flagship programmes inside the Cambridge Children's Research Institute at the planned new Cambridge Children's Hospital.

Further details: https://www.bloom-study.org/

We are delighted to share the talk abstracts and look forward to hearing from our speakers at the conference 🤩Registrati...
30/04/2026

We are delighted to share the talk abstracts and look forward to hearing from our speakers at the conference 🤩

Registration opens tomorrow at 10am — watch this space for updates!

Introducing our speaker line-up for the Centre for Child, Adolescent & Family Research Conference 2026! Finally, we are ...
15/04/2026

Introducing our speaker line-up for the Centre for Child, Adolescent & Family Research Conference 2026!

Finally, we are pleased to introduce Anna Tarrant, Professor of Sociology and Director of the Centre for Innovation in Fatherhood and Family Research at the University of Lincoln. Anna will be sharing her research on father-inclusive policy and practice.

General registration will be opening very soon, so stay tuned!

Introducing our speaker line-up for the Centre for Child, Adolescent & Family Research Conference 2026! Next up, we’re e...
10/04/2026

Introducing our speaker line-up for the Centre for Child, Adolescent & Family Research Conference 2026!

Next up, we’re excited to welcome Cathy Creswell, the Paul Professor of Developmental Child Psychology at the University of Oxford and Director of the Oxford Centre for Emerging Minds Research.

General registration will be opening very soon, so stay tuned!

Introducing our speaker line-up for the Centre for Child, Adolescent & Family Research Conference 2026! Join us in welco...
09/04/2026

Introducing our speaker line-up for the Centre for Child, Adolescent & Family Research Conference 2026!

Join us in welcoming Tim Dalgleish, the Dawson Professor of Young People’s Mental Health at the University of Cambridge. Tim will be speaking on psychological trauma during childhood and adolescence.

General registration will be opening very soon, so stay tuned!

Would you like to take part in our research?See below for details of a new study, recruiting now!
01/08/2025

Would you like to take part in our research?

See below for details of a new study, recruiting now!

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