ADR UK (Administrative Data Research UK)
Emily Oliver is an experienced professional currently serving as the Head of Research and Capacity Building at Administrative Data Research UK since April 2021. In addition, Emily holds the position of Senior Editor at the International Journal of First Aid Education since May 2017. Prior roles include Senior Research Manager at the Economic and Social Research Council from November 2020 to April 2021 and Senior Education Research Manager at the British Red Cross from November 2004 to November 2020, where strategic development and management of education research were key responsibilities. Emily holds a Master of Public Health from The University of Manchester and a Bachelor of Science (BSc Hons) in Environmental Science and European Policy from the University of Hertfordshire.
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ADR UK (Administrative Data Research UK)
ADR UK (Administrative Data Research UK) is a partnership transforming the way researchers access the UK’s wealth of public sector data, to enable better informed policy decisions that improve people’s lives. By linking together data held by different parts of government, and by facilitating safe and secure access for accredited researchers to these newly joined-up data sets, ADR UK is creating a sustainable body of knowledge about how our society and economy function – tailored to give decision makers the answers they need to solve important policy questions. ADR UK is made up of three national partnerships (ADR Scotland, ADR Wales, and ADR NI) and the Office for National Statistics (ONS), which ensures data provided by UK government bodies is accessed by researchers in a safe and secure form with minimal risk to data holders or the public. The partnership is coordinated by a UK-wide Strategic Hub, which also promotes the benefits of administrative data research to the public and the wider research community, engages with UK government to secure access to data, and manages a dedicated research budget. ADR UK is funded by the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC), part of UK Research and Innovation. To find out more, visit adruk.org or follow @ADR_UK on Twitter.