Funding opportunity coming soon: Using linked justice system administrative data to evaluate the impact of justice services ADR UK will soon open applications for two Evaluation Fellows to carry out
Funding opportunity: Using linked justice system administrative data to evaluate the impact of justice services [NOW CLOSED] We are accepting applications for two Evaluation Fellows to carry out an
Reflections on using administrative data to evaluate justice services Dr Georgina Mathlin is undertaking a Cabinet Office-funded Evaluation Fellowship at the Ministry of Justice (MoJ), a jointly led
Data Insight: Children involved with child welfare services and the likelihood of a custodial sentence This Data Insight by Dr Anna Leyland summarises findings from working with the Ministry of
Improving practice: impact of a social services data quality investigation Since 2018, ADRC Northern Ireland has been collaborating with the Northern Irish Department of Health (DoH) on a
The mental health of all children in contact with social services: Young person's version of a research paper This study looks at the mental health of all children (aged 17 years or less) in Northern
Harnessing the potential of linked administrative data for the justice system Adrian Richards, Director of Data and Analytical Services at the Ministry of Justice (MoJ), discusses the value of Data
First two Cabinet Office-funded Evaluation Fellows to use administrative data in evaluating justice services The Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) and ADR UK are pleased to announce two
Drug related deaths and contact with emergency services This research aims to gain a broader understanding of the patterns of contact with services (in particular emergency services) prior to
Key questions for children’s services: Identifying the gaps In July, ADR UK, in collaboration with ONS and the Children's Commissioner, hosted a workshop with experts from a host of organisations to