Empowering analysts to consider the ethics of their work: A case study of the UK Statistics Authority's data ethics framework

Articles and reports: 11-522-X202100100023
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Our increasingly digital society provides multiple opportunities to maximise our use of data for the public good – using a range of sources, data types and technologies to enable us to better inform the public about social and economic matters and contribute to the effective development and evaluation of public policy. Ensuring use of data in ethically appropriate ways is an important enabler for realising the potential to use data for public good research and statistics. Earlier this year the UK Statistics Authority launched the Centre for Applied Data Ethics to provide applied data ethics services, advice, training and guidance to the analytical community across the United Kingdom. The Centre has developed a framework and portfolio of services to empower analysts to consider the ethics of their research quickly and easily, at the research design phase thus promoting a culture of ethics by design. This paper will provide an overview of this framework, the accompanying user support services and the impact of this work.

Key words: Data ethics, data, research and statistics

Issue Number: 2021001
Author(s): Whitworth, Simon
Main Product: Statistics Canada International Symposium Series: Proceedings
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PDF October 22, 2021

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