Application to NIPDP Data Dialogues
Northern Ireland Public Data Panel
The Northern Ireland Public Data Panel (NIPDP) welcomes applications from across sectors; community, government, industry, academia and about all types of data use for public good. This will be the first step in opening the Panel to consider issues from across the data ecosystem and this is open to everyone.
Application to NIPDP
Applications should clearly outline the topic, its significance and how it impacts the public, offering insights and evidence to support the discussion.
- Download an Application for NIPDP Data Dialogue Form here.
- Applications can be easily submitted via email to info@nipdp.org making it accessible for anyone with an interest in improving the use of public data in Northern Ireland. Applications will be reviewed within 3 - 5 business days and a decision to put your application to NIPDP is made.
NIPDP values collaboration and is committed to fostering conversations that lead to actionable outcomes.
This gives an opportunity to raise topics of relevance to your organisations and our publics.
Role of NIPDP
NIPDP exists to bring the public voice into conversations and debates about the use of public data.
Objectives
This project aims to provide a forum for widening the range of perspectives on the use of data and, with publics, create better science and innovation for public benefit. It will do this by:
- Developing public data literacy
- Testing public assumptions about data and its use in research
- Defining what ‘public good’ means in the context of data utility
- Including of the public and their views in the governance and orchestration of service Design and delivery
- Helping to shape the direction of data use and accessibility for service improvement, data-focused research and policymaking in Northern Ireland.
NIPDP Structure
The panel will have between 15 – 20 members. Membership will last for a period of three years with consent renewed after each year.
The panel will be facilitated by NIPDP directors and business support manager to include organisation, facilitation and all support of panel members.
Other relevant people may be invited to present to the panel or be granted permission to observe where appropriate.