Changes in school performance and involvement in the criminal justice system ADR UK Fellow, Dr Alice Wickersham, has explored changes in school performance and involvement in the criminal justice…
How do firms cope with economic shocks in real time? Policymakers often need to respond quickly to unexpected shocks, such as financial crises, international emergencies or natural disasters, but…
Creating the Virus Watch dataset Virus Watch was a community cohort study of Covid-19, with around 60,000 participants across England and Wales. It ran from June 2020 until April 2025. Virus Watch…
Informing mental health initiatives for workers Across two projects, researchers used linked administrative data to explore how mental ill health varies across occupations in Northern Ireland (NI),…
Suicidal ideation and suicide risk in Northern Ireland This project utilised Northern Ireland's unique National Registry of Self-Harm and Suicidal Ideation to address a critical gap in our…
Involving care experienced young people in research: ADR Northern Ireland’s internship programme The Administrative Data Research Centre Northern Ireland (ADRC NI, part of ADR Northern Ireland)…
Tackling the health inequalities of people living with severe mental illness This study examined the physical health disparities experienced by people with severe mental illnesses (SMIs), focusing on…
Reducing care home admissions: Care & Repair advice and home adaptations ADR Wales research showed the effectiveness of a charity programme aiming to help older people live independently. This led to…
New linkage of nursing and midwifery data paves the way for future insights An ADR Scotland-led project has, for the first time, linked a national professional register – the Nursing and Midwifery…
Informing policy and practice around prevention of self-harm, suicide ideation and death by suicide While it is nearly impossible to predict who will sadly take their own life, there are some factors…