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The UK Statistics and Registrations Services Act

IASSIST 2009 - Tampere. The UK Statistics and Registrations Services Act. Tanvi Desai Data Manager LSE Research Laboratory. Research Laboratory. IASSIST 2009 - Tampere. Before. No law governing access to statistics

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The UK Statistics and Registrations Services Act

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  1. IASSIST 2009 - Tampere The UK Statistics and Registrations Services Act Tanvi Desai Data Manager LSE Research Laboratory Research Laboratory

  2. IASSIST 2009 - Tampere Before • No law governing access to statistics • ‘negotiated policy provision in the unwritten constitutions of the Registrar General, Chancellor and Director of the ONS’ Paul Jackson ‘08 • ‘scientific use’ • ONS responsible to Treasury Department and therefore politicians and government ministers • No formal framework for sharing data between government departments Research Laboratory

  3. IASSIST 2009 - Tampere UK Statistics and Registrations Services Act 2007 • Came into force April 2008: New… • governance • duties and functions • accountability • code • assessment regime • internal and external relationships Research Laboratory

  4. IASSIST 2009 - Tampere New governance A politically independent, identifiable body the Statistics Board • answerable to HM (parliament) • no longer ministers, mostly academics Research Laboratory

  5. IASSIST 2009 - Tampere New duties It is now a statutory function of ONS to provide research access to data! (provided confidentiality is safeguarded of course) Any data, from any source, at any level of detail is covered Research Laboratory

  6. IASSIST 2009 - Tampere Section 23: Statistical Research The Board may promote and assist statistical research, in particular by providing access (where it may lawfully do so) to data held by it. Research Laboratory

  7. IASSIST 2009 - Tampere However Fundamental principle still applies: Access to confidential data is an exception to the non-disclosure rule that must be justified according to the balance of the public good of the research against the risk of breach of respondent privacy Paul Jackson ’08 All applications for access to confidential data must still be passed by the Microdata Release Panel Research Laboratory

  8. IASSIST 2009 - Tampere Section 39: Confidentiality of Personal Information • Subject to this section, personal information held by the Board in relation to the exercise of any of its functions must not be disclosed by (a) any member or employee of the Board (b) a member of any committee of the Board, or (c) any other person who has received it directly or indirectly from the Board • Subsection (1) does not apply to disclosure which – (i) is made to an approved researcher (5) For the purposes of subsection (4)(i), “approved researcher” means an individual to whom the Board has granted access, for the purpose of statistical research, to personal information held by it. Research Laboratory

  9. IASSIST 2009 - Tampere Approved Researcher • are fit and proper individuals (no need for an institutional guarantee) • are bound by the same non-disclosure rules as Statistics Board staff • can receive any data from any source • can use data for approved research only • has approved researcher status for the disclosure in question only • must sign a confidentiality declaration Research Laboratory

  10. IASSIST 2009 - Tampere ‘with freedom comes responsibility’ • Section 39 • (9) A person who contravenes subsection (1) is guilty of an offence and liable – • on conviction on indictment, to imprisonment for a term not exceeding two years, or to a fine, or both: • on summary conviction, to imprisonment for a term not exceeding twelve months, or to a fine not exceeding the statutory maximum, or both Research Laboratory

  11. IASSIST 2009 - Tampere Work needed • SRSA only covers data held by the NSI, data in other government departments are still covered by the Data Protection Act. • Hope changes will encourage other depts to open up data. May need to lobby them to deposit key datasets with NSI • Culture change, researchers have been very used to accessing data with very few restrictions (and no sanction if those restrictions are broken). • Need to educate and convince them to change working practice in accordance with new law – or they may go to jail! Research Laboratory

  12. IASSIST 2009 - Tampere Positive Future • The UK NSI now has a statutory responsibility to provide access to data for research • We have an identifiable group of people who can be lobbied for access to previously unavailable data sources (many from academic and other research backgrounds) • Researchers can access data as individuals without an institutional guarantee (more access for students) Research Laboratory

  13. IASSIST 2009 - Tampere Thank yout.desai@lse.ac.uk UK Statistics and Registration Services Act in full http://www.opsi.gov.uk/acts/acts2007/ukpga_20070018_en_1 Research Laboratory

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