Session: Infrastructure to Support Access to Administrative Data for Research
Time: Wednesday 4th July, 09:15 - 10:45
Convenor:
Professor Peter Smith (University of Southampton)
Abstract Details
This session, organised by the Administrative Data Research Network, will discuss current best practice in data release and access infrastructure. The session will look at models for decision making around data release (the ‘5 safes’ model), then discuss existing and potential infrastructure and skills gaps in light of the opportunities offered by the Digital Economy Act, which received Royal Assent on the 27th April 2017. Finally, the session will look at the advantages offered to the UK public and government by the Digital Economy Act and existing data access infrastructure.
Presentation downloads
Presenter: Tanvi Desai
Presenter: Sarah Lowe
The Value of Safe Settings in Evidence-Based Policy Making
Presenter: Felix Ritchie
‘5 safes’ as a model for data access decision making
Presenter: Richard Welpton
Mind the Skills Gap: Creating Capacity for Data Access
The level of the session is: Accessible
Presentation details
Presentation 1
Start time: 09:15
Presentation title: ‘5 safes’ as a model for data access decision making
Presenter:
Ms Tanvi Desai (Data Strategy and Policy)
Presentation 2
Start time: 09:35
Presentation title: Disseminate data not access
Presenter:
Ms Tanvi Desai (Data Strategy and Policy)
Presentation 3
Start time: 09:55
Presentation title: Skills gaps
Presenter:
Dr Richard Welpton (Cancer Research UK)
Presentation 4
Start time: 10:15
Presentation title: The value of safe settings in evidence based policy making
Presenter:
Ms Sarah Lowe (Welsh Government)