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This blog by Emma Turner, Senior Data Scientist at UK Longitudinal Linkage Collaboration (UK LLC) and Senior Research Fellow at the University of Bristol, explores UK LLC’s role within the ADR UK community and why the ADR UK Conference 2025 is a pivotal event for researchers using linked longitudinal and administrative data.
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This blog offers a preview of the keynote by Helena Benes Matos da Silva at the ADR UK Conference 2025. She will share insights from the work of the Center for Data and Knowledge Integration for Health (Cidacs), focusing on how linked administrative data in Brazil is transforming public health research, particularly for populations at risk of poor outcomes.
This blog by Evie Parmenter, Senior Research Portfolio Manager at the Economic and Social Research Council, explores the powerful connection between our environment and our health. Drawing on insights from research funded by ADR UK, it highlights how factors like pollution, green space access, and housing conditions shape wellbeing, and how linked administrative data can help drive better decisions and healthier outcomes.
ADR UK is pleased to announce the keynote speakers for the ADR UK Conference 2025, taking place in Cardiff from 17–18 September, with pre-conference workshops on 16 September. Hosted by ADR Wales, this year’s event will bring together leading voices across research, policy and data to share insights on the latest developments and innovations in administrative data research.
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.