Data Bites #32: Getting things done with data in government

Published: July 22, 2022, 11:10 a.m.

b"Better use of data is key to more effective public administration, and the justice system is no exception. At this month's special event, the 32nd in our series, speakers working in the justice system responded to new public attitudes research commissioned by The Legal Education Foundation in an exciting, quickfire format. Each speaker had eight minutes, followed by eight minutes of questions from the audience. \\n\\nDr Natalie Byrom, Director of Research at The Legal Education Foundation, introduced the forthcoming report Justice Data Matters: Building a public mandate for court data use. The report presents findings from research led by Ipsos MORI, which is the first study of its kind globally to explore the public's views about the use of court data by third parties.\\n\\nDaniel Flury, Director of Access to Justice Directorate at Ministry of Justice\\nJennifer Gisborne, Senior Research Executive at Ipsos MORI, and Reema Patel, Research Director at Ipsos UK\\nDaniel Hoadley, Head of Litigation Data, Mishcon de Reya on ground truth and governance of judgment data\\nImogen Parker, Associate Director at the Ada Lovelace Institute\\n\\nThe event was chaired by Gavin Freeguard, Associate at the Institute for Government.\\n\\n#IfGDataBites\\n\\nWe would like to thank The Legal Education Foundation for kindly supporting this event."