In collaboration with Kate O’Sullivan (Research Data Scotland), Diane presented the federated Output Statistical Disclosure Control (OSDC) findings from PANORAMA (Pan-North Data Research Advancements for Multi-Domain Access and Analysis) - a DARE UK Early Adopter project. The session focused on the proposed principles for supporting federated projects, outlining what is meant by disclosure control, why the principles are needed, and what organisations need to consider in order to operationalise these practical guidelines moving forward.
The online event was part of a series from TREvolution - a partnership which accelerates research for public benefit. There were over 100 attendees spanning SMEs, TRE operational staff, and public and patient contributors. The presentation was followed by structured interactive feedback questions to gather opinions on the principles, as well as attendee demographics.
Take a look at (PDF).
What’s next?
The PANORAMA project has come to a close, but this session proved that there is huge interest in this area across the UK TRE landscape. Diane and Kate are taking time to analyse the feedback from the session and consider how the OSDC Principles can be developed.
You can read the full OSDC Principles paper here:
What is TREvolution?
Through innovations enabled by open standards built on public trust, TREvolution is empowering researchers working within UK Trusted Research Environments (TREs) to tackle societal challenges and improve lives.