Local Data for Local Action
Volume 26 Number 1
Editors
Mark D. Shroder
Michelle P. Matuga
Using Administrative Data Linkage to Drive Homelessness Policy: Experiences From Wales
Ian Thomas
Administrative Data Research Wales, Cardiff University
Peter Mackie
Cardiff University
This article profiles Administrative Data Research Wales (ADR-W) and its use of data linkage to support homelessness policy and practice in Wales, United Kingdom. Despite having a national integrated data system for nearly a decade, Wales lacks the capacity—and, more important, the homelessness administrative data—necessary to engage in linkage-based research. However, the formation of ADR-W, with a remit to make better use of public-sector data, has instigated a rapid shift in the use of administrative data linkage in Wales. This article introduces the ADR-W, situating it as part of a wider turn to administrative data in the United Kingdom before providing an overview of the operation of the integrated data system ADR-W uses to conduct research—the Secure Anonymised Information Linkage Databank. This article offers insights into some of the homelessness research ADR-W conducts, highlighting key policy-relevant findings—including the effectiveness of the COVID-19 response. This article also critically reflects on some of the challenges with the current homelessness administrative data landscape in Wales, concluding with a note on its future direction.
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