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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).
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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.
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 researchers, data owners and government representatives to celebrate the winners of the ONS Research Excellence Awards 2024.
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 training is designed to equip attendees with essential skills and knowledge in criminal justice administrative data research. It has been developed as part of the ADR UK-funded Ministry of Justice Data First programme, together with the UK Data Service.
This is an in-person workshop delivered by the South East Network for Social Sciences (SeNSS) Doctoral Training Partnership (DTP) and ADR UK. The sessions will introduce academics and students to ADR UK’s work and highlight the linked administrative datasets available for research. They will also inform researchers about how they can access these datasets, the research potential of the data, and what other resources are available to support their use.
Are you a PhD student using administrative data for your research, or a prospective student considering administrative data for your future project? ADR UK invites you to join us for a free online drop-in session.
This ADR UK Researcher Symposium will bring together researchers working on a range of topics, from the experiences of people with severe mental illness, to ethnic inequalities in the justice system. Speakers will share their findings and explore what research using public sector data can tell us about inequalities in our society, and how these inequalities might be connected.
This is an in-person workshop delivered by the University of the West of England, ADR UK and ONS, to present the research potential of administrative datasets. It will stimulate ideas for research using administrative data to improve the evidence base for policymaking.