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This showcase invites Ministry of Justice analysts to provide an overview of the datasets available to researchers as part of its Data First programme
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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.
This short online course provides an introduction to an existing data linkage between the Ministry of Justice and Department for Education, with a particular focus on the Police National Computer (PNC) and National Pupil Database (NPD). The course will include a mixture of lectures, interactive sessions, and practical exercises to put learning into practice.
The Great Ormond Street Institute of Child Health at University College London is hosting a two-day intensive workshop focused on the ECHILD dataset. This workshop is specifically designed for those dedicated to advancing research in the social, health, and statistical sciences.
Back by popular demand, this course provides an introduction to the National Pupil Database (NPD), an administrative data resource covering the education system in England. It will be administered online by the National Centre for Research Methods.
In this webinar, the Youth Transitions project team will introduce a research agenda which identifies the most pressing gaps in the evidence on educational and labour market outcomes of young people at risk of marginalisation.
This new online course offers a detailed introduction to the Grading and Admissions Data for England (GRADE) dataset.
This course offers a detailed introduction to the National Pupil Database (NPD). It will provide those new to the data with an overview of its constituent datasets, plus exemplar research projects, tips from expert users, and opportunities to ask questions. The UCL Centre for Education Policy and Equalising Opportunities (CEPEO) are offering this training opportunity in partnership with ADR UK.
This presentation will introduce the ADRC NI model for co-production, which was piloted with care experienced young people and is being rolled out to different lived experience groups in other data-driven research programmes.
This talk features Professor Peter Mackie (School of Geography and Planning, Cardiff University), whose research and advisory work is homelessness prevention. He will discuss his innovative work around education and homelessness.