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Join the ADR England Community Catalyst: Children at Risk of Poor Outcomes group for their next webinar, focusing on evaluation using administrative data.
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Join the HM Prison & Probations Service (HMPPS) Evidence and Insights team and colleagues to hear about the inaugural and recently launched HMPPS Statement of Operational Evidence Needs (SOEN).
Register now for Research Capability 2025, organised by the Office for National Statistics. This free event will bring together researchers, data owners and policy professionals to explore how research can serve the public good.
The Data Resources Training Network welcomes you to the final webinar in their 2025 series, Exploring digital life, technology change and attitudes to AI through national datasets.
The Data Resources Training Network welcomes you to the first webinar in their 2025 series, Exploring youth transitions and outcomes through national datasets.
The ADR England Community Catalyst Children at Risk of Poor Outcomes is hosting an online event: Exploration of how administrative data is being used to evaluate the impact of Sure Start & Flying Start. Register now to secure your...
The Data Resources Training Network welcomes you to the second webinar in their 2025 series, Exploring ageing through national datasets.
The Data Resources Training Network welcomes you to the first webinar in their 2025 series, Exploring ethnicity through national datasets, featuring talks from speakers including ADR UK research fellow Kitty Lymperopoulou.
This is a dynamic datathon designed to spark innovation and create powerful synergies between social data and health data. It will be held in advance of the ADR UK Conference 2025, with the winners announced at the conference.
Join the ADR England Research Community Catalyst: Children at risk of poor outcomes team for this online event exploring how linked administrative data can be used to better understand the intersection between children’s social care and the criminal justice system.