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The Office for National Statistics (ONS) Research Excellence Series 2025 welcomes the Education and Child Health Insights from Linked Data (ECHILD) project team, winners of the ONS Research Excellence Award - Secure Data Creation. ECHILD is linking longitudinal data from health, education and social care to create a national resource for research in children and families.
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Join the ADR England Research Community Catalyst: Children at Risk of Poor Outcomes team for an in-person writing workshop. This is designed for researchers working on grant proposals that use administrative data in the field of children’s social care. This free event offers an opportunity to refine your research ideas, develop impactful proposals, and to network with peers and experts in the field.
ADR UK and the National Centre for Social Research are delighted to invite you for an online event to launch a notable report about the lives of care experienced children across the UK.
The Office for National Statistics (ONS) Research Excellence Series 2025 will kick off with presentations by Research Fellows from ADR UK. Collectively they will share insights from their research using the ADR England flagship datasets. This will explore diverse themes such as immigration, geographic mobility, and social mobility.
This interactive event from the ADR England Research Community Catalyst: Children at Risk of Poor Outcomes - the first in a series - aims to showcase the project's research agenda.
Join researchers from Cardiff University for an insightful discussion on the intersection of immigration, integration, and labour market outcomes. They will present findings from a pioneering study, part of a research fellowship funded by ADR UK, which uses linked administrative data for England and Wales to provide a detailed picture of how immigrants fare in the labour market compared to UK-born workers.
Join researchers, data owners and government representatives to celebrate the winners of the ONS Research Excellence Awards 2024.
This course from Datacise Open Learning offers a comprehensive introduction to text mining techniques for analysing unstructured administrative data. It is designed for individuals new to handling unstructured data, with a focus on transforming raw, free-text data into valuable insights that inform decision-making processes.
This showcase invites Ministry of Justice analysts to provide an overview of the datasets available to researchers as part of its Data First programme
Register now for the next ADR UK Researcher Symposium, taking place online on Friday 22 November, 10:00 – 12:00. This free event will explore insights from administrative data research on the theme of education.