How premature deaths are linked to social inequality This research, undertaken by researchers at the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) and the Wellcome Trust, used data…
An intergenerational audit for the UK This research, undertaken by researchers at the Resolution Foundation, used data made available via the Office for National Statistics…
Multimorbidity and social care use One of the benefits of using linked administrative data for research is the ability to address questions about the interactions between services. Recent ADR…
Understanding the veteran population The ADR Scotland veterans study, led by Dr Iain Atherton, seeks to provide an overview of the social circumstances and health of those in Scotland…
Impact through collaboration: Policing data in Scotland Throughout 2019 and 2020, ADR Scotland has been collaborating with the police, policing authorities and practitioners in Scotland around…
Expert team appointed to test potential of MoJ-DfE linked dataset A team of researchers led by Dr Rosie Cornish has been appointed to lead a feasibility study on the use of the MoJ-DfE linked dataset…
Out of the shadows: The value of data in times of crisis Ed Humpherson, Director General of the Office for Statistics Regulation (OSR), discusses the significance of data in responding to the…
ADR Wales academics lead cross-national project on impact of built environment on children A project that will look at how the built environment effects child health and obesity in Australia and…
Born into Care: New study highlights vulnerabilities of pregnant women in Wales New report using data acquired by ADR Wales reveals that pregnant women in Wales at risk of their babies being taken…
Shaping and testing the GUIE dataset: Roma, Gypsy and Traveller children case study This project aims to shape, test and demonstrate the value of the newly linked Growing Up in England (GUIE) dataset…