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Information Governance UK TRE meeting summary March 2025

Authors: Barnsley, Pete; O'Sullivan, Katherine;

Information Governance UK TRE meeting summary March 2025

Abstract

This event continues a series of events organised by the UK TRE that focus on federation of TREs / SDEs and the impact that approach has on key aspects affecting this community. Prior ones have looked at · Federation (Sept 2024) · Public Involvement and Engagement (Dec 2024) · Funding and Sustainability (Jan 2025) This event was focussed on Information Governance (IG) within a federated world. It was co-organised with the DARE UK funded Information Governance interest group, led by Kate O’Sullivan at Sheffield with co-chairs at Edinburgh University, The Francis Crick Institute, the University of West England and a member of the public recruited through UseMyData. Materials available in addition to this event summary: · The session slides presented and the Federated Governance presentation are here [1] · The pre-reading material circulated is available here [2]: · The YouTube recording is here [3]: · And the summary of the zoom chat is here [4]: · The HackMD notes of the meeting are here [5] [1] Session slides: https://zenodo.org/records/15195458 see introduction deck and see federated governance deck [2] Pre reading material: https://zenodo.org/records/15083688 [3] Recording: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TEU46GAPOjo [4] Zoom chat summary: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1KAzwIe66nngn1xgdyZCKL3tW0BKF3U2QTsrko7DTq5I/edit?tab=t.0 [5] HackMD meeting notes: https://hackmd.io/WaBEcoWYTD6g0JmH9facGg?both

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