Tina Haux

Director, Centre for Children & Families at NatCen Social Research

Tina Haux is the Director of the Centre for Children and Families with over 20 years of research experience in government, the third sector and academia.

Her expertise include families and family policy, particularly parenting and parental separation, social security, secondary data analysis and policy impact.

Prior to joining NatCen Tina has worked, among other things, on a Nuffield funded study on parental separation and contact and parenting capacity after separation with Lucinda Platt from the LSE as well as an ESRC funded project on shared parenting with Renee Luthra from the University of Essex. While at Kent Tina was the Director of Qstep at Kent, the £1million initiative by Nuffield, Hefce and the ESRC to improve the data analysis skills of social science students. Finally, Tina has recently published a book on the policy impact of academic research.

Timeline

  • Director, Centre for Children & Families

    Current role