Holly is a Researcher in Health Policy at the Nuffield Trust.  She is trained in a variety of research methods and specialises in qualitative research.  Her current projects at the Trust include evaluating integrated care systems and tracking national policy developments.

Prior to joining the Trust in October 2011, Holly worked for the Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion at the London School of Economics.  Her work there focussed on the measurement of equality and human rights in the UK, including inequalities in the outcomes, provision and receipt of health and social care.

Holly also worked on a year-long project exploring how issues related to choice, control and empowerment can be better measured in order to more accurately guide policy-makers.  These projects were commissioned by the Equality and Human Rights Commission and the Government Equalities Office.  She was also involved in a project exploring public attitudes towards redistribution using European survey data.

Before this, Holly worked as a researcher for the social housing management consultancy Campbell Tickell.

Holly has an MSc in Social Policy and Planning from the London School of Economics and a BA Hons in Sociology from the University of Exeter.  She is also a trained cognitive interviewer.

Published work

  1. Developing survey measures of inequality of autonomy in the UK

    01 February 2012
    Social Indicators Research
  2. Human rights measurement framework: prototype panels, indicator set and evidence base

    22 December 2011
    Equality and Human Rights Commission
  3. Developing the Equality Measurement Framework: selecting the indicators for children and young people

    01 June 2011
    Equality and Human Rights Commission
  4. Developing the Equality Measurement Framework: selecting the indicators

    01 June 2009
    Equality and Human Rights Commission
  5. 'Inequalities and the devolved administrations’ in Hills, Stewart and Sefton (eds): Towards a more equal society?

    01 January 2009
    The Policy Press

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