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This research explores differences in mental and subjective wellbeing across housing tenures in Wales; specifically, whether there is some intrinsic property of ‘tenure’ that impacts wellbeing.
This project aims to link administrative data from Swansea Local Authority housing services to other public service data to better understand the experience of homelessness in Wales.
This project aims to advance understanding of the nature and scale of drug-related deaths in Northern Ireland by using the Northern Ireland Mortality Study (NIMS), which links the 2011 Census to subsequent deaths until 2017.
This study will explore differences in healthcare needs amongst different experiences of homelessness in Wales.
This research aims to identify how education is affected by experiences of homelessness in Wales by linking GP registration data with education data related to attainment and absences.
This research will explore how factors like mental health conditions, drug use and alcohol relate to incidents of violence and related demands for public services in Scotland.
The aim of this research is to analyse the profile and rates of uptake and use of SmartPasses by the population aged 60 and over in Northern Ireland.
This study will examine family, socio-economic status and housing factors in relation to adolescent mental health in Northern Ireland.
This project explores whether selective migration explains Glasgow’s poor health and excess mortality.