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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.
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The SPRITE+ Innovation forum is running a two-day event in Manchester on 24-25 July to bring together field leaders and practitioners to explore the transformative potential of synthetic data.
Explore how administrative data is being used to evidence impact and deepen understanding of preventative support for children and families across the UK. This webinar, organised by the ADR England Research Community Catalyst: Children at Risk of Poor Outcomes project, will showcase cutting-edge research, practical insights, and methodological advances in early intervention using linked datasets, including local authority data.
Register now for the next ADR UK Researcher Symposium. This free event will explore insights on children and young people’s experiences with social care.
Join the ADR England Research Community Catalyst: Youth Transitions team for a flagship conference: Advancing youth transitions research.
ADR Scotland are delivering a two-day ADR UK workshop on privacy-preserving record linkage, in Edinburgh on 3-4 June 2025.
Join the UK Data Service for Code Anxiety Club – a free online training series designed to help beginners code with confidence.
Join for the launch of a new report: Safeguarding futures: Reducing the risk of criminal justice involvement for children in contact with the social care system. This report has been produced by Dr Anna Leyland, based on the findings from her ADR UK Research Fellowship, in collaboration with the Centre for Justice Innovation and the Centre for Care.
The Wage and Employment Dynamics project, Office for National Statistics, and ADR UK are holding the inaugural Earnings Symposium in collaboration with the Economic Statistics Centre of Excellence.
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.