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March 9, 2022

Your views on how to demonstrate trustworthiness when using sensitive data for research

On Tuesday 1 March 2022, DARE UK held the first in a series of workshops to gather the views of stakeholders in the design and delivery of a more joined-up, efficient and trustworthy national data research infrastructure. 

This first workshop was on the topic of ‘Demonstrating Trustworthiness’ and was attended by nearly 60 participants from across academia, research infrastructure services and the public. We presented our working recommendations to UK Research and Innovation on actions that could be taken forward to better demonstrate trustworthiness in the use of sensitive data for research across the UK. We then sought the feedback of participants in breakout discussions to help refine them. 

Our draft recommendations are based on our engagement with stakeholders so far during DARE UK Phase 1, including our initial Landscape Review (October 2021) and our Public Dialogue (for which a final report will be published in Spring 2022). Now, we will be using your valuable feedback to further refine them. 

Our draft recommendations, and your thoughts and feedback, are captured in the slide deck linked below. If you missed the workshop, you can also view the presentations and a recap of breakout room discussions in the recording below.

View the draft recommendations and your feedback


Watch the event recording:

If you haven’t already, please sign up to attend our upcoming workshops on the topics of Data and Discovery (10 March), Access and Accreditation (23 March) and Digital Research Infrastructure (24 March) to share you views on these topics.