Job opportunity: Engagement Lead, SCADR / ADR Scotland The University of Edinburgh is looking for an exceptional candidate with proven communication and leadership skills, and experience engaging…
A week on: reflecting on the ADR UK Conference 2025 This year’s ADR UK Conference 2025 felt like a milestone. From the packed pre-conference programme through to the final keynote, there was a real…
Showcasing administrative data for the public good: reflections from the Royal Statistical Society Conference 2025 Earlier this month, ADR UK and ADR Scotland attended the Royal Statistical Society…
Research reveals commuting patterns of nurses and midwives How far nurses and midwives travel to work, and how they get there, can impact their wellbeing, job satisfaction, and even the ability of…
Bringing the ADR UK community together: Why Research Data Scotland supports this conference This blog by Nora Cooke O’Dowd, Chief Data Officer at Research Data Scotland (RDS), introduces how RDS is…
Child poverty linked to early youth offending, ADR Scotland study finds New research from ADR Scotland highlights a strong link between persistent child poverty and early youth offending. The study,…
Did Covid-19 fines disproportionately affect people with health vulnerabilities? Research from ADR Scotland has examined whether individuals with health vulnerabilities were more likely to receive…
Migration patterns of nurses and midwives In this blog, ADR UK Research Fellow, Professor Iain Atherton describes how his new research project on the patterns in nursing and midwifery migration feels…
This year's highlights: ADR Scotland - exploring kinship care and building pathways for researchers The ADR UK Annual Report 2023 – 2024 gathered key developments from across the partnership. Here…
The need for supporting kinship families in Scotland A report from researchers at the Scottish Centre for Administrative Data Research (SCADR) and the Centre for Excellence for Children’s Care and…