Infants born into care in Scotland This is an update of a previous ADR Scotland report that compared rates of children under one year of age becoming looked after by Local Authorities in Scotland and…
The impact of Covid-19 on children's care processes in Scotland This report hopes to contribute to an improved understanding of the pandemic and its ongoing impact on children’s social care. Through…
Exploring the dynamics of the nursing and midwifery workforce This pilot study led by the Scottish Centre for Administrative Data Research (SCADR) aims to understand change in the nursing and…
Exploring the dynamics of the nursing and midwifery workforce The aim of this study is to leverage the linked data of the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) Register and the 2021 Census of England…
Widening access to policy-relevant nursing and midwifery data in the UK For the first time, nursing and midwifery registrant data will be made available for research via the Office for National…
Children’s data rights: A comic from ADR Scotland ADR Scotland has worked with Children in Scotland to produce a data comic around children's rights. This feeds into its ongoing work to engage…
Were people who died at home less likely to attend hospital at the end of life during the Covid pandemic? Previous SCADR (Scottish Centre for Administrative Data Research) analysis has demonstrated…
Data Insights: Youth movements, social mobility and health inequalities - update The formal schools-based education system is a major state intervention aimed at producing a fair distribution of…
Unlocking criminal justice data Last month, ADR Scotland hosted an online event on unlocking criminal justice data. The event attracted researchers and practitioners from a wide range of…
Celebrating public engagement: Highlights from ADR Scotland SCADR Impact and Knowledge Exchange Manager, Harriet Baird, discusses public engagement work from ADR Scotland to mark one year since the…