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This project is using linked administrative data to explore antenatal and early years contact, repeat removals, and repeat referrals in Northern Ireland's child welfare system.
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This ADR Northern Ireland project aims to develop a new linked dataset containing information on mental health and addiction among people in prisons in Northern Ireland, as well as their mortality risk following release.
This project aims to evaluate the effectiveness of the Northern Ireland Multiple Deprivation Measure 2017. By investigating how well this measure reflects and predicts the social, health, and economic challenges faced by Northern Ireland’s population, the research will provide insights to inform future updates – ensuring it remains a reliable tool for researchers and policymakers.
This project, led by researchers at ADR Northern Ireland, investigates how social inequalities and domestic abuse affect the health and survival of mothers with mental health conditions during pregnancy and after childbirth in Northern Ireland.
This project aims to provide robust research evidence for policymakers, practitioners and the public about the causes and consequences of homelessness in Northern Ireland.
This project aims to produce a food poverty risk index for Northern Ireland which will answer a range of questions on food poverty in the region.
This project is the first of its kind to use large-scale longitudinal data to explore the relationship between school exclusion and educational attainment for pupils in England.
This project will use data linkage to better understand how air pollution impacts individual's health in Northern Ireland.
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 project will link and analyse the 2011 Census with the Dental Reimbursement Database from Business Services Organisation (BSO) for Northern Ireland to allow policymakers to understand the impact or lack thereof of dental healthcare policy versus its intended impact and utility.