Unveiling trends in drug-related deaths This research will generate more extensive socio-economic, health and equality group related information to better understand adverse trends in drugs and…
Maximising the value of administrative data On Thursday 4 July 2019, experts from government departments, public bodies, NGOs and academia came together to discuss how to maximise the value of…
Social mobility and health inequalities in Glasgow This project explores whether selective migration explains Glasgow’s poor health and excess mortality. This project explores whether selective…
International Conference on Administrative Data Research 2019 ADR UK is delighted to be sponsoring the 4th international Administrative Data Research Conference, taking place this December in…
Royal Statistical Society 2019 International Conference ADR UK will be running a stand at the Royal Statistical Society (RSS)’s annual conference in Belfast. The RSS International Conference has…
'Data Bites' at the Institute for Government ADR UK Director Emma Gordon is speaking at the 5th instalment of the Institute for Government’s Data Bites series. Data Bites is a series of events…
Does commuting affect health? This study aims to explore the association between commuting and health in Scotland from different angles using objective health measures from NHS health data. The…
Meeting the health needs of looked-after children in Scotland The overall aim of this study is to examine looked after children’s use of unscheduled healthcare in Scotland, comparing those living at…
Multimorbidity and the use of health and social care The overall aim of this study is to assess whether multimorbidity has an impact on the type and amount of social care people over the age of 65…
ADR UK response to National Data Strategy call for evidence (July 2019) ADR UK's response to the open call for evidence for the UK's Government's National Data Strategy, submitted 15 July 2019. The…