The resources and videos featured on this page are free to use and include opportunities for everyday learning about Genetics, Data Science, Health Research and Mental Health. Free Teaching Resource For Schools Why big data matters is a new teaching resource for secondary schools to increase young people’s knowledge of and confidence with the use of health data research. Request a copy of Why Big Data Matters Professor Heather Whalley, our Chief Scientist at Generation Scotland discussing the Adolescent Brain and why it is a period of Opportunity (15 minute video - youtube.com) Image Sarah Robertson, our Youth Engagement Lead explaining how we can meaningfully engage young people in health research Image Professor Health Whalley providing an overview of Generation Scotland at the NHS Chief Scientist Office Health Research Conference 2023 Image Dr Niamh MacSweeney seeks to understand the nature of the developmental, social or environmental factors that affect the teenage experience, towards improving the health of future generations. Image Dr Anders Jespersen thanking the 24,000 volunteers at Generation Scotland and sharing his story of the importance of volunteers in health data. Animation highlighting the importance of Public Engagement with Research in the College of Medicine and Veterinary Medicine STV feature of Our Loneliness Study Launch This article was published on 2024-05-06