This free webinar is organised by the UK Data Service.
The
Digital Economy Act (DEA) gained Royal Assent on the 27th April 2017
and makes substantial amendments to the Statistics and Registration
Service Act (SRSA) 2007. This new legislation provides certainty and
clarity for public authorities and researchers on data available for
research and the Bill (Act) creates a gateway for public authorities to
access data in the public interest. Under the DEA, data access operates
through a trusted third party model where an accredited processor links,
de-identifies, and makes data securely available to accredited
researchers for accredited projects via safe settings such as the UK
Data Service Secure Lab.
The data are stored on a remote access
secure platform at the UK Data Archive, hosted at the University of
Essex. From here, accredited UK academic researchers can obtain
controlled access to a wide range of data for approved research projects
via a secure research portal. All project applications are assessed by
data access committees to ensure that the proposed use of the data
complies with the data owners' rigorous data governance and ethical
protocols.
In the first part of the webinar, the UK Data Service
Secure Lab team will discuss the impact of the DEA and what this means
for access to a wide range of de-identified data. They will then
introduce the wide range of de-identified data that are available in the
Secure Lab under the DEA gateway.
In the second part, they will
outline the accreditation and application process and will provide some
hints and tips for how to put together a successful application.
This
webinar will be useful for researchers looking to explore the range of
controlled data available. It will also be useful for researchers
applying to access secure data made available via different legal
gateways through the UK Data Service, and are interested in learning
more about the application process.
This webinar will last 40 minutes with 20 minutes for questions and answers at the end.
Recordings of UK Data Service webinars are made available on our YouTube channel and, together with the slides, on our past events pages soon after the webinar has taken place.