ADR UK funds innovative data research project to improve the lives and productivity of farmers across the UK ADR UK has announced a grant of almost £600,000 to harness the potential of administrative
When do people get tested and does it matter? Dr Mark Green discusses how data made available from the Local Data Spaces programme enabled his research team to better understand national patterns of
PhD studentship: Disability and school-to-work transitions in Scotland Applications are now open for a fully funded PhD studentship on disability and school-to-work transitions in Scotland, supported
Growing up in kinship care: Exploring the needs, experiences, and outcomes of formal kinship care In his blog, Dr. Robert Porter highlights how ADR Scotland’s upcoming work will explore the needs,
ADR Scotland study reveals mental health benefits of cycling to work Researchers at ADR Scotland have shown a direct link between commuting by bicycle and improved mental health. Researchers at ADR
How do different types of social care involvement affect children’s education and offending outcomes? In this blog, ADR UK Research Fellow Dr Anna Leyland explains how her research will explore the
Helping analysts make impact: reflections on attending the 2022 International Population Data Linkage Network Conference In this blog, Abbie Bevan, Impact Manager, ONS, reflects on her experience of
Data Insights: Commuting to work by bicycle reduces mental ill-health It is well known that physical activity has a positive effect on mental health, but there is some debate over whether the domain
How does time in care impact young people’s educational attainment? This blog by Dr Xiaohui Zhang describes her research examining the impact of time in care on educational attainment of young people
Preserving the world’s climate, further developing our understanding of our impact on the environment, and building a sustainable future for generations to come is at the forefront of public