We believe in making the ADR UK web site's information and functionality equally available to all visitors. We have therefore made this site as usable and accessible as possible so you can…
ADR UK is made up of three national partnerships – ADR Scotland, ADR Wales, and ADR Northern Ireland – coordinated by a UK-wide Strategic Hub, and the Office for National Statistics (ONS). ADR…
Website Terms of Use This is the official website of ADR UK (“Administrative Data Research UK” or “we” or “us” or “our”). ADR UK is a partnership funded and led by the Economic and Social Research…
This toolkit aims to support the ADR UK partnership and grant holders to use ADR UK visual and written styling in a consistent way. You can also view the full identity guidelines. If you have…
As administrative data is derived from government systems and services, ADR UK works closely with government to create opportunities for the research we facilitate to feed back into government. In…
We gathered children and young people's views on using the Education and Child Health Insights from Linked Data – England (ECHILD) dataset to understand stress and mental health in secondary…
In this section Across ADR UK, we are committed to embedding public engagement as a vital part of the research we enable. Our public engagement objectives and principles ADR UK’s public…
ADR UK works with expert researchers from academic institutions and other research bodies to utilise administrative data and produce valuable insights into UK society. Access to good quality…
ADR UK is made up of four national partnerships – ADR England, ADR Northern Ireland, ADR Scotland and ADR Wales – and the Office for National Statistics (ONS), which is a key partner in linking and…
View our Data Explained documents Data Explained Data can be accessed by accredited researchers for approved research projects that are in the public interest. ADR UK partners have rigorous…