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Data access overview

Find out more about the process of applying to access secure datasets for research.

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What's involved in the data access process?

We're here to help you access secure data in Scotland for research. Requirements and timescales can vary depending on the nature and complexity of the project and the data involved. Understanding the full data access process will help you to plan your research project and submit an initial enquiry.

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    Discover

    Before you begin your data application, it's good to think about the legal aspects related to accessing specific types of data or combining different datasets. Identifying the exact data and variables you need for your research will guide you towards the right procedures to follow and the permissions you'll need to obtain. 

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    Enquire

    Considering the pre-application checklist might be helpful before completing the initial enquiry form. The checklist is designed to assist you in reflecting on important aspects of your project, such as the data you'd like to work with, understanding researcher approvals and training, funding sources, and any potential need for additional help during the application process. Being able to clearly articulate your research project and its potential benefits for the people of Scotland could also be useful.

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    Review

    The eDRIS team provide end-to-end support for researchers through the application process. On receipt of your enquiry form they will review your project proposal and may request further information. eDRIS will then advise you on project feasibility, provide an estimate of the costs for your work (where applicable), and specify the required information governance approvals. 

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    Apply

    A named eDRIS Research Coordinator will support you as you develop your full application, advising you on relevant data permissions, software licences, indexing and linkage processes. As your application progresses you will be made aware of any additional approvals or training requirements, alongside the expected project timelines. 

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    Approval

    eDRIS Research Coordinators support you in finalising your application and submit it on your behalf to the relevant Public Benefit and Privacy Panel. Applications are assessed by information governance data experts examining the public benefit of projects against the privacy risks. Applications often require refinement or further information before final approval is granted.

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    Access

    Your eDRIS Research Coordinator will arrange preparation of your project data working closely with key organisations such as data providers and trusted third party indexing services.  Once the data is ready, your eDRIS Research Coordinator will support you with data access to the Scottish National Safe Haven or other Trusted Research Environment (TRE). 

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Initial enquiry form

Once you have your project information ready, fill out an initial enquiry form to kick off your request to access public sector datasets.

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