Open Research Week 2023: Building a civic data cooperative from the street up
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Building a civic data cooperative from the street up.
Ellie Fielding and Dr Emily Rempel - Liverpool Civic Data Cooperative
The Liverpool City Region Civic Data Cooperative aims to create an environment where data can be accessed, linked and analysed securely for the benefit of society, and act as advocates for better governance and use of data. Ellie Fielding and Dr Emily Rempel will be talking about their most recent community project Round 'Ere. The project aims to build a locally governed and designed well-being data hub in Halton that connects the community, researchers and service providers. The project is training local residents as community researchers to ask questions about well-being, data, and services in their local area.
Ellie Fielding is a Programme Manager at the Civic Data Cooperative.
Dr Emily Rempel (she/her) is the Public Participation Manager at the Civic Data Cooperative.
Open Research Week is a series of events organised by Edge Hill University, the University of Liverpool and Liverpool John Moores University, which aims to discuss new, developing and current practice in all things Open Research.
All events are free and you can register for each event individually. Each event will be recorded, so if you are unable to attend, please sign up and these recordings will be sent out in due course.