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In this blog, we hear from podcast co-hosts Professor Mark Green from the University of Liverpool, and Shayda Kashef, ADR UK Senior Public Engagement Manager. They explore how they hope the new ADR UK podcast will inspire curiosity, encourage deeper conversations, and shine a light on the immense value of data in shaping a better future.
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ADR UK is delighted to announce the launch of a new podcast, “Connecting Society: How everyday data shapes our lives”, with the first episode available on all major streaming platforms. This podcast aims to bring the world of administrative data to life, demonstrate transparency and trustworthiness, and provide a better understanding of how data can serve the public good.
As part of the ADR UK Annual Report 2023 - 2024, we rounded up some of the key ways ADR UK has engaged with the public this year. ADR UK defines our public engagement as a purposeful set of activities designed to promote an...
We are delighted to share the ADR UK Annual Report 2023 – 2024. Following a year of ambitious projects and significant progress, the report rounds up some key highlights across the ADR UK partnership. This year, ADR UK agreed on the priorities and activities for the final two years of the current investment period, which runs until March 2026. Public good has remained at the core of our work, and this year’s report highlights the potential of recent developments to improve people’s lives.
As part of a wider project to co-produce data research with care-experienced young people, the Administrative Data Research Centre Northern Ireland (ADRC NI, part of ADR Northern Ireland) offers a summer internship for a Research Assistant post. The internship is supported by Voice of Young People in Care (VOYPIC) and the Widening Participation Unit at Queen’s University Belfast. As an expert by lived experience, the intern’s role was to develop resources to support co-produced research. In this blog, we hear directly from the successful applicant, Ash Salem, on how he found the internship experience.