DARE UK Community Groups
Communities of practice
Communities of practice are independent, community-led forums that define their purpose and ways of working and may influence the DARE UK programme’s thinking. DARE UK participates as a member of these communities rather than through a formal relationship.
Communities of practice are self-established and managed community-driven collectives working independently of the DARE UK programme. These communities determine their own objectives, structure, and operating methods. While DARE UK community interest groups or working groups are subject to an endorsement process and adherence to a code of conduct, communities of practice are entirely independent of the DARE UK programme, though they may have shared interests.
The primary purpose of communities of practice is to serve as open forums or “town squares” where specific communities of interest can come together to engage in open communication, share information, exchange best practices, and collaborate. They provide a platform for networking and fostering ideas related to sensitive data research. Communities of practice, in the DARE UK context, are managed forums that facilitate interaction and collaboration among like-minded individuals or organisations with a shared interest in data research.
Communities of practice have an open-ended lifespan and are driven by the community members themselves. They may address various aspects of data research and sensitive data handling, depending on the community’s focus and expertise. Although they operate independently of the DARE UK programme, they may offer DARE UK opportunities to engage with them and be a part of their discussions.
Communities of practice recognised by DARE UK
- Secure Data Access Professionals (SDAP)
- UK Health Data Research Alliance
- Society of Research Software Engineering
- UK TRE Community
- Data Research, Access and Governance Network (DRAGoN)
Establishing or joining a community of practice
As DARE UK is not involved in establishing Communities of Practice and does not hold any formal affiliation with them. Intending members should get in touch directly with the community or its manager(s) to enquire about the requirements and processes involved in joining the community.
For other enquiries about the DARE UK Community Groups initiative, please send an email to communities@dareuk.org.uk.
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