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Homelessness among young people is often treated as a sudden crisis or an individual failure. The results presented in this ADR NI report show that, for many, it is neither. Drawing on linked administrative data and lived experience expertise, it demonstrates that homelessness risk is patterned, predictable and visible within public systems - often years before homelessness occurs.
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Connecting Society explores the fascinating world of administrative data, showing how this valuable information is de-identified and used securely for research to inform better policies and support communities.
This guide, written by Ash Salem, Administrative Data Research Centre Northern Ireland Research Assistant and member of the Data Research Advisory Group, contains some handy dos and don’ts for researchers who want to co-produce data research with experts by experience.
This animated video, developed as part of an ADR UK Research Fellowship project, explains what administrative data is, how researchers can use it to inform policy, and how your privacy is protected when conducting administrative data research.
This report records a meeting between Data First project partners and the Data First User Representation Panel. They met to discuss the potential of linking together administrative data from the civil and family courts with criminal justice system data already made available by the Data First programme. This report captures the main findings of the discussion with the intention to inform the future use of the linked data, including research priorities and scope for the growth of the linkage.
This report highlights key messages from stakeholders on the potential of the Longitudinal Education Outcomes (LEO) dataset to inform the potential and use of the data.
This report on the pilot of the Northern Ireland Public Data Panel (NIPDP) recommends establishing a public panel to consider how data is used in research, innovation and decision-making in Northern Ireland.
ADR UK and the Office for Statistics Regulation have published the results of a UK-wide public dialogue, undertaken in collaboration, to explore what the public perceive as the ‘public good’ use of data for research and statistics.
This pilot project, delivered by Children in Scotland, aims to help the Scottish Centre for Administrative Data Research to explore and understand young people's views about their data to inform their future work.