AD|ARC: Linking Government data to support Farming in Scotland Alastair McAlpine, Senior Statistician in the Scottish Government’s Rural and Environmental Sciences and Analytical Services division,…
What do we know about serious and organised crime and how effective is our response to it? Generating new insights using criminal courts data ADR UK Research Fellow Tim McSweeney, describes how he is…
ADR UK projects continue to inform UK’s Covid-19 response Administrative data research facilitated by ADR UK partners has been crucial in informing UK and devolved government responses to the ongoing…
The Longitudinal Education Outcomes (LEO) dataset is now available in the ONS Secure Research Service The de-identified LEO Iteration 1 Standard Extract (LEO I1SE) dataset is now available for…
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…
Improving completeness of data on protected characteristics Roger Halliday, Chief Statistician for Scottish Government and Co-Director of ADR Scotland discusses the importance of accurate data on the…
Analysing a season of death and excess mortality in Scotland’s past ADR Scotland researcher Dr Beata Nowok describes the use of the SHiPP to investigate past disease outbreaks to find parallels and…
How does homelessness affect Covid-19 risk? Dr Peter Mackie and Dr Ian Thomas, academic leads for ADR Wales’ Housing and Homelessness body of work, discuss their plans to explore Covid-19 infection…
Rehousing times in Scotland: What does the data tell us? This blog explores research undertaken by ADR Wales, in collaboration with the Centre for Homelessness Impact, on the time taken to rehouse…
Pathways of Covid-19 infection in school settings: What does the data tell us? As part of their One Wales Covid-19 response, ADR Wales researchers have used linked data to undertake the first…