New research by ADR Northern Ireland on care leavers and homelessness informs the NI Executive’s New Foundations Programme New research by ADR Northern Ireland (ADR NI) has played a central role in…
Getting started with LEO: studying the post-16 activities of young people In this blog, Dave Thomson, Chief Statistician at FFT Education, explores how researchers can use the Longitudinal Education…
Funding opportunity from NIHR: Research programme for children’s social care The National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR) is inviting outline funding applications for research into…
Where are we now? The use of administrative data to inform children’s social care research This blog, written by the ADR England Research Community Catalyst: Children at risk of poor outcomes team,…
Alternative provision and offending: Are there any connections? This blog by Dr Liliana Belkin, an ADR UK fellow working with the Ministry of Justice-Department for Education (MoJ-DfE) linked…
Pollution, green spaces, and housing: How our environment affects our health This blog by Evie Parmenter, Senior Research Portfolio Manager at the Economic and Social Research Council, explores the…
Early learning difficulties and poverty linked to later youth justice contact, study finds A new study using ADR UK flagship data has found that children who show early signs of developmental delay…
Linking data to improve outcomes for neurodivergent young people This blog by ADR UK Research Fellow Dr Justin Yang explores the risks neurodivergent pupils face in secondary school, and how linked…
How does early socio-emotional development in childhood relate to later offending? In this blog, ADR UK Research Fellow Dr Paul Garcia Hinojosa introduces his project which is using linked…
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,…