Process overview
What happens during each stage of the Data Access Request process?
- Stage 1: Planning the Data Access Request (DAR)
- Stage 2: Completing and submitting the DAR
- Stage 3: Data Steward Review
- Stage 4: Contracts, accounts and privacy training
- Stage 5: Data provisioning and release
- Stage 6: Data analysis and Pre-publication review
- Stage 7: Project closure
We are here to help!
The Data Access Unit (DAU) at Population Data BC (PopData) provides a number of services for Researchers in support of their Data Access Requests (DARs), these include:
- Providing information and coordination support to help Researchers in preparing DARs, such as guidance on data sets, years, fields, and development of the cohort definition, if required.
- Advising Researchers on whether their application will go through the HDPBC or the PopData stream.
- Confirming research team composition and ensuring that all have completed confidentiality undertakings.
- Undertaking preliminary review of DARs to ensure that applications include all required documentation and information (e.g., ethics review is current and relevant to the project requesting data, investigators are consistently identified, etc.).
- Sending DARs to the relevant Data Steward(s) for full review and approval.
- Facilitating communications and additional requirements as necessary and appropriate and to enable timely responses.