The National Data Strategy launched for consultation on 9 Sept 2020.
In response, @AdaLovelaceInst, @CFPData, @instituteforgov, @ODIHQ & @RoyalStatSoc convened a series of events to develop recommendations for the implementation of the Strategy for the public good.
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In response, @AdaLovelaceInst, @CFPData, @instituteforgov, @ODIHQ & @RoyalStatSoc convened a series of events to develop recommendations for the implementation of the Strategy for the public good.
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The ‘Getting data right’ series analysed the four Pillars of the National Data Strategy and convened conversations amongst experts and practitioners about how these
themes could best be addressed and realised practically and sustainably.
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themes could best be addressed and realised practically and sustainably.
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The four Pillars of the Strategy are:
Foundations: ensuring data is fit for purpose
Skills: data skills for a data-driven economy and data-rich lives
Availability: ensuring data is appropriately accessible
Responsibility: driving safe and trusted use of data
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Ada focused on the 4th Pillar and on exploring whether the priorities outlined in the National Data Strategy will add up to responsible data practice and consider what might be missing.
#ResponsibleData
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#ResponsibleData
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We've published this summary of the discussions and main ideas emerging around the four themes in this joint report.
Take a look and let us know what you think:
https://adalovelaceinstitute.org/our-work/rethinking-data/the-uk-national-data-strategy/
#GettingDataRight
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Take a look and let us know what you think:
https://adalovelaceinstitute.org/our-work/rethinking-data/the-uk-national-data-strategy/
#GettingDataRight
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