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The ADR England Community Catalyst: Children at Risk of Poor Outcomes team invites you to a webinar on using administrative data to better understand household deprivation and its impact on children and families.
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Join the Education and Child Health Insights from Linked Data (ECHILD) team for an opportunity to meet ECHILD users, share experiences, and learn from each other, working together to make ECHILD a widely used and impactful resource.
Health Data Research UK (HDR UK) Scotland and the Scottish Centre for Administrative Data Research (SCADR), part of ADR Scotland, are hosting a joint webinar to showcase two of their research projects.
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.
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 NISRA Research Support Unit is hosting an information session for researchers and other interested parties who wish to learn more about the latest dataset developed by ADR Northern Ireland: Census 2021 Comprehensive Microdata (C21CM).
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.
Join this SAIL Databank user training to explore Wales’s top health datasets.
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.
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.