DataPod - ADR UK : Data-Driven Insights
ADR UK has now taken over the DataPod from ADR Scotland, as from January 2024 it will become a podcast which will be used by all the ADR UK members, such as ADR England, ADR Wales, ADR Northern Ireland and ADR Scotland.
Whether you are an expert in your field, a data scientist or are science curious then we hope you will enjoy this podcast. Find out more by visiting our Datapod podcast page.
Further information can be found at our ADR UK webpage, or please search #Datapod on Twitter/ X.
The initial podcasts recorded in 2023, were solely ADR Scotland, who link datasets of administrative data from Education, Health, Social Care, the Environment, Housing, Community safety & Justice.
· Their Datapod podcast lets you hear from our leading academics, data scientists and data analysts involved in researching Scotland’s public sector data covering Health, Nursing, Social Care, Children, Education, Crime, Justice, Safety, Environmental and Housing sectors, in order to complete our administrative data research, to deliver data driven insights to government departments, charities and communities to inform them and provide support to encourage policymakers to amend regulations to improve people's lives and to benefit society.
· With unprecedented access to the partners within ADR Scotland, namely SCADR and the Scottish Government - their podcasts will either offer you a '10 minute Research Update' or invite you to join 'Datapod discussions' from leading academics, data scientists and experts from a particular sector, who together are transforming how public sector data in Scotland is curated, accessed and explored - so they can deliver data driven insights that highlights issues affecting communities and encouraging policymakers to amend regulations in order to benefit society.
STAY TUNED in 2024...to hear more podcasts from ADR UK REGIONAL MEMBERS.
DataPod - ADR UK : Data-Driven Insights
Does commuting affect your health?
A current research project within our Lifelong health and wellbeing thread is investigating whether Commuting has an impact upon a person's health.
In this third episode in our podcast pilot, Professor Chris Dibben and Dr Laurie Berrie discuss with Renata Samulnik the value of using administrative data and linking datasets, in order to research whether:
- Commuting to work by bicycle can improve your health and how?
- What barriers stop people cycling to work in Glasgow and Edinburgh?
- Can these barriers be overcome and how?
- How our research can affect policy?
- What further research needs to be done in this area?
You may wish to refer to the following documents after listening to the podcast;
Blog: Commuting and its impact on health
Data Insights: What makes people more likely to cycle to work?
For further information on ADR Scotland including all the research projects we are involved in, please visit the SCADR website or follow us on Twitter and Linkedin.