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Event: Reducing the criminalisation of children in contact with the care system

Event: Reducing the criminalisation of children in contact with the care system Join for the launch of a new report: Safeguarding futures: Reducing the risk of criminal justice involvement for…

A creative approach: Engaging young people in research about educational risk factors related to re-offending

In a creative theatre-based workshop, we sought to explore young people’s attitudes towards the use of administrative data. Specifically, we identified: the key educational risk factors for…

Running a ‘Public Panel’ meeting

The SAIL Databank Consumer Panel consists of a group of 16 members of the public, based at Population Data Science Swansea. They meet four to five times a year, providing advisory and consultation…

Creating an advisory board to support research on immigration, integration and labour market outcomes

I created a project advisory board of stakeholders from the voluntary and community sector, as well as representatives from think tanks, research organisations, and trade unions, at the start of my…

Behind the red tractor: Who are our farming families?

Behind the red tractor: Who are our farming families? In this blog, Dr Claire Hargreaves, an ADR UK Research Fellow based at Lancaster University, explains why understanding the farming household is…

Policy brief: Self-harm & suicide in Northern Ireland: New evidence from linked administrative data

Policy brief: Self-harm & suicide in Northern Ireland: New evidence from linked administrative data The information presented in this policy brief summarises findings from five published research…

Office for National Statistics Research Excellence Series 2025

Office for National Statistics Research Excellence Series 2025 The Office for National Statistics (ONS) Research Excellence Series is a yearly programme of virtual talks showcasing exceptional…

Does offender supervision reduce reoffending?

Does offender supervision reduce reoffending? In this blog, ADR UK Research Fellow Dr Markus Gehrsitz describes how the 2015 Offender Rehabilitation Act created the opportunity for a unique natural…

Unpacking the disability pay gap

Unpacking the disability pay gap ADR UK Research Fellow Dr Daniel Derbyshire discusses his research project on the disability pay gap, and why this topic is on the political agenda. ADR UK Research…

World of work

World of work

Over the average person’s lifetime in the UK, 84,000 hours will be spent at work. ADR UK aims to link administrative data to better understand this aspect of our lives. Understanding this huge…