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10 February 2025

Did Covid-19 fines disproportionately affect people with health vulnerabilities?

Research from ADR Scotland has examined whether individuals with health vulnerabilities were more likely to receive Fixed Penalty Notices (FPNs) for breaching Covid-19 restrictions.

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14 August 2024

Study reveals key drivers of school exclusions in Scotland

Researchers at ADR Scotland analysing temporary exclusions in Scottish secondary schools have uncovered significant variations across schools and council areas. These are influenced by demographic and socioeconomic factors.

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15 January 2024

ADR Scotland study reveals mental health benefits of cycling to work

Researchers at ADR Scotland have shown a direct link between commuting by bicycle and improved mental health.

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21 June 2021Beata Nowok

Analysing a season of death and excess mortality in Scotland’s past

ADR Scotland researcher Dr Beata Nowok describes the use of the SHiPP to investigate past disease outbreaks to find parallels and learn lessons that may help us respond better in the present.  

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29 October 2020Graham Baker

The health and economic benefits of active commuting in Scotland

This blog accompanies a Data Insight about research linking data from the 2001 and 2011 Scottish Census to examine the health and economic benefits of walking and cycling for commuting purposes at a national level in Scotland.

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