Dr Linda Cusworth
Senior Research Fellow, Research Development OfficerProfile
Linda’s research focuses on family law and children’s social care, with particular emphasis on child wellbeing, safeguarding and outcomes for vulnerable children and young people.
She has almost 20 years’ experience in applied social research, including ten years at the Social Policy Research Unit (SPRU), University of York. Her work examines how children and families come into contact with child protection and family justice systems, and how professional decision‑making and legal processes shape children’s longer‑term outcomes. She has particular expertise in research relating to looked‑after children, permanence pathways, kinship care and under‑examined safeguarding contexts.
Methodologically, Linda specialises in quantitative and mixed‑methods research, including the analysis and linkage of large‑scale administrative and cohort data, alongside survey, casefile and qualitative research.
Linda has been Principal Investigator and Co‑Investigator on a range of major, externally funded studies examining children’s social care, safeguarding and family justice. As PI, she currently leads a Nuffield Foundation–funded study of private family law applications involving non‑parents, focused on improving understanding of the circumstances, needs and experiences of affected children and families. She has been a Co‑Investigator on the longitudinal Permanently Progressing? study since it started in 2014; Phase Three, examining the circumstances, pathways and outcomes of children who entered care at a very young age in Scotland, began in 2026.
She has also led commissioned research for the Scottish Government on infants entering care and for the Nuffield Family Justice Observatory on pathways through private family law. As a Co‑Investigator, Linda worked on the £2.2m Nuffield‑funded Family Justice Data Partnership (Family Justice Observatory), leading the private family law programme of work.
PhD Supervision Interests
Private family law, public family law, child protection, looked after children, adoption
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Permanently Progressing Phase 3: Adolescence and early adulthood
01/02/2026 → 31/01/2030
Research
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‘The forgotten 10%’: private family law cases involving non-parents
03/03/2025 → 28/02/2027
Research
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Pathways of families in private law proceedings in England and Wales
01/05/2024 → 30/09/2025
Research
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Permanently Progressing? Phase Two: Middle Childhood
01/12/2020 → 31/03/2025
Research
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Born into Care: infants becoming looked after in Scotland – proposal for a feasibility study into recurrence
01/11/2020 → 31/03/2021
Research
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DSI: Establishment of a Data Platform and Analytics Service for the Family Justice Observatory and the provision of research and results to the FJO and general public.
01/01/2019 → 30/04/2024
Research
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Permanently Progressing
01/12/2017 → 31/12/2018
Research
Uncovering private family law: Adult characteristics and vulnerabilities (Wales)
Invited talk
Uncovering private family law: Adult characteristics and vulnerabilities (Wales)
Invited talk
Lancaster University Research Staff Association (External organisation)
Membership of committee
Lancaster University Research Staff Association (External organisation)
Membership of committee
Longitudinal and Life Course Studies (Journal)
Publication peer-review
- Centre for Child and Family Justice Research
- DSAIL - Society