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In this blog, ADR UK Research Fellow Dr Liliana Belkin reflects on a recent roundtable that brought together researchers, practitioners and advocates to explore what linked administrative data can tell us about young people vulnerable to criminal justice system involvement, and how evidence can help shape future policy and practice.
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As ADR UK enters a new phase, with a refreshed brand and long‑term investment confirmed by UK Research & Innovation, attention is turning to how administrative data research is delivered in practice. Bill South, Co‑Director of ADR England and Deputy Director of Research Services and Data Access division at the Office for National Statistics (ONS), discusses the partnership between ADR England and ONS and the role of the Secure Research Service (SRS) in supporting this work.
Research using administrative data can offer unprecedented insights into youth experiences of the criminal justice system – but this comes with some challenges. In this blog, Professor Alex Sutherland explores some of the complexities around using this data. Alex is a co-Investigator on the ADR England Research Community Catalyst: Youth Transitions project.
ADR UK Research Fellow Hanna Creese has been using the Education and Child Health Insights from Linked Data (ECHILD) dataset to explore how health and socioeconomic factors relate to school attendance. But data alone rarely tells the whole story. So Hanna turned to the experts themselves: young people with lived experience of struggling to attend school.
In this blog, Professor Claire Crawford shares her experience leading an ADR UK ‘research ready data’ grant-funded project to develop synthetic data. Find out how this project aims to support researchers using the Longitudinal Education Outcomes dataset and how you can share feedback on the synthetic data produced.