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The misconceptions about population data can lead to researchers making mistakes when processing, linking, and analysing such data, potentially resulting in poor real-world decisions.
Previous research has shown that deaths at home increased by over a third during Covid-19. Our current project, asks how and to what degree patterns of hospitalisation changed.
We are delighted that the Scottish Graduate School of Social Science Doctoral Training Partnership have received funding for 2 PhD studentships including one in ADR Scotland.
This online course - running over 4 weeks in March 2023 - gives a full introduction to working with administrative data where participants will learn how to understand, access and prepare linked...
This month we are delighted that Dr Mirjam Allik has written a guest blog, describing the journey of accessing administrative data and sharing findings from the latest Children’s Health in Care in Scotland (CHiCS) report.
Our study, led by Professor Chris Dibben, suggests taking part in the Scouts or Guides is associated with better general health in middle age.
Last month, SCADR were delighted to host an online event on unlocking criminal justice data. The event attracted researchers and practitioners from a wide range of organisations, including universities,...
This week our Impact and Knowledge Exchange Manager, Harriet Baird, shares her experiences of running the ADR Scotland public panel and why it’s so important to the work we do.