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This webinar will explore how ECHILD (Education and Child Health Insights from Linked Data) can be used for economic analysis. This session is part of the ECHILD Seminar Series, delivered by the ECHILD team.
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This webinar will explore how investments across the UK, and particularly through ADR Scotland, are expanding access to and use of linked administrative data for social science research.
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...
This course gives a full introduction to working with administrative data. Participants will learn how to understand, access and prepare linked administrative data for analysis.
This online training course will provide new users with insight into the content of Longitudinal Education Outcomes (LEO) data and how it can be used to address a range of interesting research questions. The UCL Centre for Education Policy and Equalising Opportunities (CEPEO) are offering this training opportunity in partnership with ADR UK.
This online training course will provide new users with insight into the content of the National Pupil Database (NPD) and a number of the datasets of which it forms a key part. The UCL Centre for Education Policy and Equalising Opportunities (CEPEO) are offering this training opportunity in partnership with ADR UK.
Join us in Wales for the opportunity to engage with others about administrative data research. From crime and justice, to education, social care, health and economic outcomes, this conference will welcome discussion on a broad range of research, as well as methods, public engagement and ethics.
This webinar will introduce the Public Engagement in Data Research Initiative (PEDRI)’s Good Practice Standards and how can we make sure the public voice shapes the way data is used.
Learn from Ministry of Justice (MoJ) analysts on how to access and use justice datasets available to researchers as part of the Data First programme. The event will also include a presentation of a new statistical report using this data to analyse repeat offending by children and young people.
ADR UK is running an in-person course in London, focusing on administrative data and data quality. This will feature four hours of interactive presentations with practical exercises, as well as two one hour sessions for group discussion.