Report investigates how synthetic data can be used in government
In a report published today, 14 December, the Behavioural Insights Team (BIT) summarised their investigation into the uses of…
New Northern Ireland air pollution dashboard launched
ADRC NI has launched an online air pollution dashboard that allows the public to input a postcode for anywhere in Northern Ireland to see levels…
Homelessness and Covid-19 in Wales: The unexpected findings
In this blog, ADR Wales researcher Dr Ian Thomas outlines the surprising findings of the team’s most recent analysis that looks at Covid-19…
Welsh research finds Covid-19 infection rates lower amongst people who had experienced homelessness than the general population
Researchers from ADR Wales analysed linked data from healthcare related…
ADR UK responds to the Information Commissioner’s Office call for views: Anonymisation, pseudonymisation and privacy enhancing technologies guidance
The ADR UK partnership has responded to the…
Engaging children and young people in Scotland
This week ADR Scotland announced a pilot project in partnership with Children in Scotland on engaging children and young people with data.
This week ADR…
How school attendance data could play a crucial role in targeting mental health support for pupils
In a new Data Insight, Professor Ann John of ADR Wales examines the association of school absence…
ADR UK responds to the third consultation on UK National Data Strategy
The ADR UK partnership has responded to the Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport (DCMS)’s consultation on the UK…
ESRC and ADR UK funded Research Fellows to work in No.10 Downing Street
The Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) and Administrative Data Research (ADR UK) are pleased to announce the first…
How local area deprivation can affect childhood outcomes
A new Data Insight from an ADR Wales examines factors in the local area that can help a child overcome the negative impact of poverty.
A new…