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The Office for National Statistics Secure Research Service (ONS SRS) has introduced a new model for output clearance. The new model has a single clearance level and should provide more flexibility and efficiency for the diverse users of the service. This aims to improve and speed up the output clearance service, as well as help smooth the transition to the Integrated Data Service.
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In collaboration with the Public Health Scotland electronic Data Research and Innovation Service (eDRIS), Research Data Scotland has launched the Researcher Access Service. This is a digital service that will support accredited researchers in academia and government to securely access administrative data for research. Research Data Scotland was created and is funded by the Scottish Government, part of ADR Scotland.
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).
In this blog, ADR UK Research Fellow Dr Ezgi Kaya shares the stark differences she has found between long-term and recent immigrants in labour market outcomes.
Last month, Dr Saba Mir, ADR UK’s Senior Manager for Strategic Research & Capacity Building, and Eleanor Collard, Communications & Engagement Officer, attended the 2024 Royal Economic Society Annual Conference. Taking place at Queen’s University Belfast (part of ADR Northern Ireland), the event attracted more than 500 attendees from a range of disciplines and career stages across the globe. In this blog, Saba and Eleanor share some of their impressions from the conference.