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Homelessness among young people is often treated as a sudden crisis or an individual failure. The results presented in this ADR NI report show that, for many, it is neither. Drawing on linked administrative data and lived experience expertise, it demonstrates that homelessness risk is patterned, predictable and visible within public systems - often years before homelessness occurs.
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This Data Insight examines distinct area-level deprivation trajectories within the Northern Ireland (NI) population from 2010-16; and their association with subsequent mortality, psychotropic medication, and accident and emergency (A & E) attendance from 2017-21.
This study used linked administrative data to examine the risk of homelessness among young people aging out of care (care leavers) in Northern Ireland (NI).
This policy brief explores the impact of students’ physical and mental health on their educational attainment (GCSE outcomes) in Northern Ireland and makes recommendations for policy and practice based on data-driven evidence.
The information presented in this policy brief summarises findings from five published research papers by researchers based within the Administrative Data Research Centre Northern Ireland (ADRC NI, part of ADR Northern Ireland). These used whole population-wide linked administrative data to better understand who in Northern Ireland is most at risk of self-harm, self-harm/suicidal ideation, and death by suicide, in order to help inform policy and practice.
This Data Insight uses population-wide data in Northern Ireland (NI) to quantify the association between childhood contact with social services and presentation to an emergency department (ED) with self-harm or thoughts of suicide or self-harm in young adulthood.