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Parenting After Divorce or Separation Study

Parenting After Divorce or Separation Study

Research to understand family life and children’s experiences of shared parenting

Research Team

Dr Sarah Foley

Sarah is a Lecturer in Developmental Psychology in Moray House School of Education and Sport at the University of Edinburgh. Sarah’s research explores family relationships and children’s social, emotional and academic adjustment across diverse family forms and transitions. Sarah leads the Parenting After Divorce or Separation Study through her ESRC New Investigator Grant.

Email: sarah.foley@ed.ac.uk

Bluesky: @sarahefoley.bsky.social

Kate Shaw

Kate is a Research Assistant at the Moray House School of Education and Sport at the University of Edinburgh. Kate is interested in exploring family relationships, notions of kinship, and child development through both quantitative and qualitative methods. She is currently working with Dr Sarah Foley on the Parenting After Divorce or Separation Study.

Email: kshaw4@ed.ac.uk

Rawan Abdelaal

Rawan was a valued member of the Parenting After Divorce or Separation Study. Rawan was a Research Assistant on the first phase of study and is currently exploring her interests lie in mental health sciences and cross-cultural research.

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