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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.
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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.
How can organisations working with data research drive forward good practice in public engagement? In this blog, our Senior Public Engagement Manager, Shayda Kashef, reflects on ADR UK’s involvement in the Public Engagement in Data Research Initiative.
ADR UK is funding the ADR England Public Insights Panel to further support meaningful public engagement across ADR England and beyond. Jointly managed by The Social Agency, an independent social insights agency, and the ADR UK Strategic Hub, the panel will convene regularly to inform ADR UK’s research. Guests can also apply to engage with the panel.
In this blog, Elizabeth Nelson and Dr Sarah McKenna look back on two years of working with a group of care experienced young people and reflect on what they have learned so far. Elizabeth is Public Engagement, Communications and Impact Manager and Sarah is a Research Fellow, both based at the Administrative Data Research Centre Northern Ireland (ADRC NI).