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Building trust and collaboration: A closer look at the SATRE project’s public involvement and engagement journey

Published by Leave your thoughts <p>In the realm of sensitive data research, trust and collaboration are vital for success. That’s why the SATRE project, one of the five DARE UK Driver Projects focused on standardising Trusted Research Environments (TREs) in the UK, has made Public Involvement and Engagement (PIE) a cornerstone of its strategy. </p>

OSR publishes report with recommendations to encourage better data sharing and linkage for the public good

Published by Leave your thoughts <p>The Office for Statistics Regulation (OSR) has released a report on data sharing and linkage across government, highlighting the progress made but also addressing significant issues and barriers that still exist in sharing and linking data, emphasising the need for changes to realise the potential of data sharing and linkage for the public good.</p>

The DARE UK Phase 1 Driver Projects reach midway point – what does progress look like?

Published by Leave your thoughts <p>Midway through their funding period, the DARE UK Phase 1 Driver Projects teams presented their progress and future plans to key stakeholders and members of the public on the mid-project showcase day. This article provides further details on the projects' aims and progress until midpoint and outlook for the future, including presentations from the showcase day.</p>

PEDRI public consultation: Draft public involvement and engagement best practice standards for the use of data for research and statistics

Published by Leave your thoughts <p>Public Engagement in Data Research Initiative (PEDRI) has published the first draft of its Best Practice Standards for the Use of Data for Research and Statistics. If you're interested in how public data is used for data research and statistics, you are invited to read the draft document and share your thoughts.</p>