Data Ethics Framework
Guidance for public sector organisations on how to use data appropriately and responsibly when planning, implementing, and evaluating a new policy or service.
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The Data Ethics Framework is a set of principles to guide the design of appropriate data use in the public sector. It is aimed at anyone working with data in the public sector, including:
- data practitioners (for example statisticians, analysts and data scientists)
- policymakers
- operational staff
- people helping to produce data-informed insight
The ‘Data Ethics Framework: legislation and codes of practice for use of data’ document outlines the main pieces of legislation that apply to using data.
The ‘Data Ethics Framework: editable template’ document will help teams working with data record their answers to the framework questions.
Updates to this page
Last updated 16 September 2020 + show all updates
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Replaced the 2018 Data Ethics Framework with the 2020 version. The 2020 Data Ethics Framework consists of 3 overarching principles (transparency, accountability, fairness) and 5 specific actions that will help teams improve ethical standards in their work.
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PDF version of the Data Ethics Framework added.
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First published.