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Good government policy needs good evidence. However, good quality evidence can be expensive and time-consuming to produce. By using the wealth of public sector data which has been securely linked...
Join ADR Scotland and our delivery partners at the ADR UK Conference 2025 for the opportunity to engage with others about administrative data research under the theme 'From records to research:...
Women in Scotland had lower death risks from Covid-19 than men, according to a new study that investigated how the Covid-19 hospitalisation and death risks for different occupational groups varied by...
ADR Scotland was pleased to host a two-day Privacy-Preserving Record Linkage (PPRL) workshop in June 2025 at the Edinburgh Futures Institute, on behalf of ADR UK. PPRL has seen increasing...
In April 2025, ADR Scotland held an Early Career Researcher's (ECR) Away Day, following SCADR's Communication and Engagement team receiving requests in December to hold an in-person networking event to welcome new...
A new study from ADR Scotland reveals that children growing up in poverty are more likely to engage in criminal or anti-social behaviour at an early age. The research, using data...
We are delighted to welcome Umair Ali to our team of researchers, who is working with Professor Iain Atherton, to provide an overview of the social circumstances of the service leaver population in...
On Wednesday, 19 March 2025, ADR Scotland hosted its second Data with Impact event in Edinburgh. I was delighted to Chair the event.