PublicEngagement

Data is all around us. So, what is really being done with it? Who can use it and why? And how can it help people?

This comic continues our journey of engaging with children and young people, and listening to them about their rights, their views and how we can best communicate our research to them.

We are pleased to announce that we are partnering with Research Data Scotland (RDS) to co-host our public panel.

This week our Impact and Knowledge Exchange Manager, Harriet Baird, shares her experiences of running the ADR Scotland public panel and why it’s so important to the work we do.

Our public panel helps to inform our research and the use of public sector data in Scotland and to keep public good at the heart of what we do.

Children’s rights need to be at the heart of everything we do that relates to children and young people. The UNCRC (United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child) is clear that...

Our children’s research lead, Professor Morag Treanor, discusses our children’s engagement pilot and is delighted to share the findings in our report published today.

Parisa Shirazi discusses how embedding a rights-based approach to work with children and young people benefits everybody involved.

In this pilot project, we worked in partnership with Children in Scotland to talk with children and young people about their administrative data.

This week we are delighted to announce a pilot project in partnership with Children in Scotland on engaging children and young people with data.

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