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Unlocking the Value of Scotland’s Public Sector Data  
== Unlocking the Value of Scotland’s Public Sector Data ==


The Unlocking the Value of Data programme aims to unlock the value of Scotland’s public sector personal data - when used with or by the private sector - to deliver benefits for Scotland.
The Unlocking the Value of Data programme aims to unlock the value of Scotland’s public sector personal data - when used with or by the private sector - to deliver benefits for Scotland.
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The direct participation of the public will be essential in shaping this work.  Involving the public in decision-making about data governance is fundamental to addressing legitimate concerns about how personal data is used and to embedding best practice that will command public trust and confidence.
The direct participation of the public will be essential in shaping this work.  Involving the public in decision-making about data governance is fundamental to addressing legitimate concerns about how personal data is used and to embedding best practice that will command public trust and confidence.


Further Information
=== Further Information ===


An overview of the Unlocking the Value of Data programme, including minutes of the Independent Expert Group meetings.  
* An overview of the Unlocking the Value of Data programme, including minutes of the Independent Expert Group meetings.  
Blogs by the Chair of the Independent Expert Group, Professor Angela Daly and IEG members, on the Scottish Government’s blog site.   
* Blogs by the Chair of the Independent Expert Group, Professor Angela Daly and IEG members, on the Scottish Government’s blog site.   
An Op-Ed in the Herald by the IEG Chair.  
* An Op-Ed in the Herald by the IEG Chair.  


Contacts:
=== Contacts ===


Sophie Ilson sophie.ilson@gov.scot / Chris Bergin christopher.bergin@gov.scot
Sophie Ilson sophie.ilson@gov.scot
Chris Bergin christopher.bergin@gov.scot


[[Category:Scotland's_AI_Strategy]]
PROGRAMME TIMELINE
Dates 30 March 2022 April – October 2022 (including summer break) November / December 2022
IEG Meetings Meeting 1 Meetings 2-5 Meeting 6
Overall Aim Introduce outputs:
i.  SG Policy statement
ii. Framework/ Guidance
Iterative process of interaction with PF
Working towards transition and operationalisation stages
Draft two outputs for iterative review with public and stakeholder engagement:
i.  SG Policy statement
ii. Framework/ Guidance Have draft outputs of the following for consideration in transition stage:
i.  SG Policy statement
ii. Framework/ Guidance
 
Public /Stakeholder Engagement Design Call for Evidence
- welcoming approach to feedback
Plan stakeholder /academic event
Plan ongoing meaningful public engagement
Plan public consultation if deemed appropriate Review engagement activities and future plans
Policy Analysis /
Literature Review Literature Reviews to consider:
i. Public Engagement
ii. Frameworks and Principles
iii. Business models
 
Plan approach to IPDLN Conference 5-7 September 2022 Consider and design further research as necessary
Ongoing review of any further analysis
Design of use cases
Undertake conference inputs Review analysis and hand over to transition stage
Practitioner Forum (PF) Design PF
i. Membership
ii. Working arrangements Engage with PF
Engage with PF
 
STAGE 1 WORKING PHASE (MARCH – DECEMBER 2022)
 
 
STAGES 2 AND 3
 
STAGE 2 TRANSITION PHASE
JANUARY - APRIL 2023 STAGE 3 OPERATIONALISATION PHASE
APRIL 2023 – APRIL 2024
 
Assimilate findings from working phase
Plan operationalisation phase
Plan how to assess success of operationalisation phase (e.g. use cases/ stakeholder and public feedback) Implement operationalisation phase:
1. SG high-level policy statement
2. Framework/guidance
3. Ongoing meaningful public engagement
 
Assess operationalisation – via methods devised in transition phase

Revision as of 12:24, 22 June 2022

Unlocking the Value of Scotland’s Public Sector Data

The Unlocking the Value of Data programme aims to unlock the value of Scotland’s public sector personal data - when used with or by the private sector - to deliver benefits for Scotland.

The Scottish public sector has rich data sets that, if made available in trustworthy, ethical ways, can provide opportunities for the private sector to use personal data innovatively to realise social and economic value.

Under the direction of an Independent Expert Group, chaired by Professor Angela Daly of Dundee University, the programme will develop high-level principles and guidance that Scottish public bodies can adopt and operationalise within their respective sectors.

The aim of this guidance will be to enable ethical, lawful, and confident decision-making by public sector data controllers for this type of data use.

These outputs will be co-produced with stakeholders, including the public, industry, third sector, civil society organisations, and practitioners who hold and/or seek access to data in the public interest.

The direct participation of the public will be essential in shaping this work. Involving the public in decision-making about data governance is fundamental to addressing legitimate concerns about how personal data is used and to embedding best practice that will command public trust and confidence.

Further Information

  • An overview of the Unlocking the Value of Data programme, including minutes of the Independent Expert Group meetings.
  • Blogs by the Chair of the Independent Expert Group, Professor Angela Daly and IEG members, on the Scottish Government’s blog site.
  • An Op-Ed in the Herald by the IEG Chair.

Contacts

Sophie Ilson sophie.ilson@gov.scot Chris Bergin christopher.bergin@gov.scot