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6 April 2023
This pilot study led by the Scottish Centre for Administrative Data Research (SCADR) aims to understand change in the nursing and midwifery workforce. It explores the current profile of the nursing and midwifery workforce, demographic and geographical influences on this profile, as well as any risk factors and their implications for the workforce and its future planning.
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10 August 2022
In this pilot project, ADR Scotland worked in partnership with Children in Scotland to talk with children and young people about their administrative data.
27 January 2020
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.
This research aims to explore the illegal drugs supply in Scottish communities (particularly by post), focusing on the impacts of law enforcement tactics used to counter the delivery of drugs.
This research aims to gain a broader understanding of the patterns of contact with services (in particular emergency services) prior to drug-related deaths in Scotland.
This research aims to understand the driving factors of employment retention for those affected by physical and mental health conditions in Scotland.
This research aims to assess whether benefit sanctions have unintended impacts on claimant health and use of health services in Scotland.
This data linkage project is bringing together pupil census data for Scotland with Scottish Government data on looked after children, children’s health, births and deaths, the 2001/2011 national census, and more.
30 July 2019
This study aims to provide an overview of the social circumstances of the Scottish veterans population and to compare and contrast their situation to a comparable group of people drawn from the general population.
This study aims to examine the impact of chilhood participation in Scouts, Guides and other similar organisations upon mental health in later life in Scotland.