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A creative approach: Engaging young people in research about educational risk factors related to re-offending

In a creative theatre-based workshop, we sought to explore young people’s attitudes towards the use of administrative data. Specifically, we identified: the key educational risk factors for…

Creating an advisory board to support research on immigration, integration and labour market outcomes

I created a project advisory board of stakeholders from the voluntary and community sector, as well as representatives from think tanks, research organisations, and trade unions, at the start of my…

Training courses

In this section Find out about a range of training courses to support researchers working with administrative data. ADR UK training is delivered by each national partner: ADR England…

Youth Transitions

We are a group of organisations with a shared aim to raise awareness about evidence gaps in the field of youth transitions and enable researchers to address them using administrative…

Who we are

This project is co-funded by ADR England and Foundations – What Works Centre for Children and Families. It is led by Swansea University, Lancaster University, Imperial College London, University…

Children at Risk of Poor Outcomes

We are building a community of researchers and analysts focused on children supported by early intervention services or children’s social care in the UK, sometimes referred to as children at risk…

Running a ‘Public Panel’ meeting

The SAIL Databank Consumer Panel consists of a group of 16 members of the public, based at Population Data Science Swansea. They meet four to five times a year, providing advisory and consultation…

Who we are

This project is co-funded by ADR England, Youth Futures Foundation, and the Centre for Transforming Access and Student Outcomes in Higher Education (TASO).  It is led by the National…

Glossary

In this section Find definitions for some commonly used terms related to administrative data research.

Learning Hub

The ADR UK Learning Hub supports individuals across institutions, sectors, and disciplines to build confidence in using administrative data for research.  Help us improve Please fill in…