Our News
Keep yourself informed with the latest updates and valuable information from the Data for Children Hub to ensure you stay well-informed.
The Data for Children Collaborative has played a supportive and advisory role in the development of a new report by an MSc Education Futures student from the Edinburgh Futures Institute.
Collaboration is the foundation of our work and the force that drives each of our data projects forward. In this blog, we explore, based on our experience, how to build the right team for a successful data collaboration.
The Data for Children Collaborative has released a Workbook for Designing Responsible Youth Participation, developed to support the NextGenData initiative led by The Data Tank.
The Data for Children Collaborative are excited to share a consolidation of 5 years of learning in one handy how-to-guide. Our ethos is to openly share tools, approaches and frameworks that may benefit others working in the Data for Good space.
2024 was another year of progress across our portfolio at Data for Children Collaborative. The wide variety of our activities tells a story of how versatile and transferable Data for Children's Collaborative approaches, tools, and methods are.
Our collaborative team, led by Dr. Gary Watmough from the School of Geosciences at the University of Edinburgh, developed a scalable solution for generating travel maps that uses only free open data, allowing it to be applied to any country in the World.
A new, a transdisciplinary, collaborative project with The Promise Scotland and partners to understand and overcome the legal, technical, and cultural barriers to data and information sharing relating to care experienced children, young people and their families across public sector agencies and organisations in Scotland.
At the Data for Children Collaborative, we have been continuously developing and refining our Responsible Innovation framework to support challenge-led, multi-sectoral collaborative data projects that aim to improve children's lives