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11 August 2023
This project aims to create a research-ready database based on Scottish civil registration certificates of births, deaths, and marriages from 1855 to 1973.
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14 July 2023
The project will study how the disadvantages suffered by certain groups can vary over their life course or change in relation to factors such as household circumstances and geographical context. These groups have been identified by health and disability status, caring responsibilities, migrant status, and ethnicity. The project team will analyse the impact of different forms of disadvantage on labour market outcomes, measured by receipt of benefits related to non-working status.
This project builds on ADR Scotland’s earlier work, exploring the increase in deaths at home during the Covid-19 pandemic and its implications for end-of-life care and health service usage.
This study aims to use linked administrative data to enhance our understanding of non-health risk factors such as occupation, household, and environmental circumstances. It will help to inform future policies to support populations at higher risk.
6 April 2023
The aim of this study is to leverage the linked data of the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) Register and the 2021 Census of England and Wales.
7 March 2023
In this pilot project, ADR Scotland worked in partnership with Children in Scotland to discuss with children what they believed administrative data was; whether children and young people felt that those people using their data, had engaged with them, to hear their opinions and to reassure them that their data was stored securely and their rights upheld. The feedback was that they didn’t feel that researchers and data controllers engaged with them nor wanted their opinions. Therefore, we discussed with the CYP whether they preferred written, verbal or visual communication, and hear their advice on what communication style would be more eye catching and engaging to children, such as podcasts or comics.
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.