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Your all in one research governance platform. Keep track of data, empower your teams, stay on top of data protection laws.
Manchester, England
Joined March 2019
Excited to share something we've been working on for the past few weeks in the buildup to #UXRConf - can't wait to hear your thoughts and continue to develop this as a resource https://t.co/RO4m29YE1I
#reops #researchops #researchoperations
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We’ve created an informed consent checklist to show you how informed consent & compliance affect your organisation. Get started now & download the PDF for free.
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🚀 Ready to dive deeper into our #SDinGOV journey? Watch the Day 1 vlog video now and relive the @SDinGov conference experience with us! 📽️ #ServiceDesign #TechIsHiring
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The 10th edition of #SDinGov has come to a close. We'd like to say a huge thank you to @EY_Seren, @BC_UXTweets, @wearesnook, @cxpartners, @transformUK, @dxw and @ConsentKit for sponsoring this year's event. #SDinGov #ServiceDesign #GovermentServices
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#SDinGov is proud to be sponsored by @ConsentKit Consent Kit believe that diverse insights make better products and services. They've been working on how to do inclusive, responsible research at a large scale since 2019. Find out more: https://t.co/kZJBXcz0Bc
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We're sponsoring @SDinGov this year 🥳 looking forward to IRL meet-ups with some familiar faces and hopefully some new ones in September! Who else is going?
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Building a research panel can help your company: 🤑Save costs ⏰Save time 📈Get accurate data 👋Develop your own specialist audience ⚡Make faster business decisions Check out our guide on how to create and manage an effective research panel for your organisation 👇🏻👇🏼👇🏾
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One of the things I love about @ConsentKit is that we get differential levels of consent in our research. Improved consent processes that claim to empower choice should result in individual choices differing sometimes. Thank you @ConsentKit and @PhilHesketh7 🙌
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Really enjoyed listening to Kasey Canlas talk with @BrigetteMetzler about Privacy, Data Governance and all things Ops on the #ResearchOps podcast. Check it out 👇👇👇
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Super excited to have been selected for @tinyseedfund first ever European startup fund 🚀🚀 Can't wait to get stuck in and continue to grow with this amazing community!
@ConsentKit (by @benaldred and @PhilHesketh7) is an ethical CRM built specifically for design research. Consent Kit automates data governance while centralising your research admin. https://t.co/cJ5KmSxvVp
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We’re really pleased to be able to continue the work we are doing democratising data governance in #userresearch with funding from @coopfoundation’s Federation programme, which is working to make the tech industry more responsible and inclusive.
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If you could do a course that was you everything you needed to know about GDPR as a researcher - and wasn't boring - would you be up for it?
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What is informed consent & why is it critical in #uxresearch? Well @ConsentKit founder @PhilHesketh7 joined us on the latest podcast w/ rock solid tips for gaining proper consent, making sure you're #gdpr compliant & more. #reops Listen here: https://t.co/HvBpZw04z6
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Proud to sponsor the panel discussion around a very important topic for @TechCircus_ on Tues: Building User Trust. The panelists are amazing. It's going to be great! See you there! https://t.co/bpsJOxOAAp
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The presumption is that this type of data needs to be treated with greater care because collecting and using it is more likely to interfere with these fundamental rights or open someone up to discrimination. It's a small part of being human in human centred design 🤗
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For example, they are closely linked with: ❤️ freedom of thought, conscience and religion; ❤️ freedom of expression; ❤️ freedom of assembly and association; ❤️ the right to bodily integrity; ❤️ the right to respect for private and family life; or ❤️ freedom from discrimination.
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✅ data concerning a person’s sexual orientation. So, why is this special? It’s not just that this type of information might be seen as more sensitive or ‘private’. Use of this data could create significant risks to your participant’s fundamental rights and freedoms.
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✅ personal data revealing religious or philosophical beliefs; ✅ personal data revealing trade union membership; genetic data; ✅ biometric data (where used for identification purposes); ✅ data concerning health; ✅ data concerning a person’s sex life; and...
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If your research is going to record and use any "special category data", you need to complete a DPIA, (Data Protection Impact Assessment) first. Special category data is any: ✅ personal data revealing racial or ethnic origin; ✅ personal data revealing political opinions;
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