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Dr. Ian Thomas and Prof Peter Mackie from the ADR Wales Housing and Homelessness team share insights on their collaboration with youth homelessness charities across Great Britain. By enhancing how charities use data from the 'Upstream' prevention initiative, they aim to drive more effective, evidence-based interventions.
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A recent Data Insight by ADR UK Research Fellow Damian Whittard reveals who holds green jobs in England and Wales, and whether these roles offer a pay advantage.
A new Data Insight from ADR Wales researchers explores how linked data can improve cancer prevention and treatment outcomes by identifying inequalities in screening participation. The study assessed the feasibility of integrating cancer service data - such as screening and diagnosis records - with administrative datasets in the Secure Anonymised Information Linkage (SAIL) Databank.
The UK Government has pledged to create a National Data Library to “bring together existing research programmes and help deliver data-driven public services, whilst maintaining strong safeguards and ensuring all of the public benefit”. To ensure it meets the needs of researchers, wider input is needed.
ADR UK Research Fellow Dr Simona Skripkauskaite believes linked administrative data research could help build a more supportive and responsive system that meets the needs of neurodivergent young people. Read her blog to find out how and why this is important.