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Guidance: Apply for Department for Education (DfE) personal data

Department For Education

December 17
16:52 2024

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Background

DfE can share personal data with external organisations through certain channels.

Where we can share data underthe Digital Economy Act 2017 (DEA), we will:

  • manage project approval through theOffice for National Statistics (ONS)Research Accreditation Service
  • share it via the ONS Secure Research Service or Integrated Data Service (IDS)

DfEwill only share personal data under theDEAwhen ONS has already de-identified it, for individuals and body corporates.ONSis the service provider andDEA-accredited processor for disclosure.

Where we cannot share data underthe DEA, the DfE data sharing service will manage project approval underDfElegislation. DfEs default route for this is the ONS Secure Research Service.

Some linked datasets are also available in the UK Data Service and in some circumstances, DfE may allow personal data to be shared with some organisations via a direct supply of data to that organisation.

Apply for access to linked DfE and Ministry of Justice data

Visit Ministry of Justice (MoJ) data first for access to the linked MoJ and DfE dataset.

You will need to complete the MoJ application form.

Apply to ONS Research Accreditation Service for access to DfE personal data

You can find out which datasets you can apply directly tothe ONSResearch Accreditation Service for in the How to apply for DfE datasets (PDF, 237 KB, 7 pages).

Apply to UK Data Service for access to linked DfE data

You can apply for access to some linked datasets from the UK Data Service. You can find out which datasets you can currently apply directly to the UK Data Service for in the How to apply for DfE datasets (PDF, 237 KB, 7 pages).

Apply to DfE data sharing service

You can apply for access to any DfE personal data that:

  • you cannot currently get access to via the ONS Research Accreditation Service
  • has data variables not included within the datasets available from the ONS Research Accreditation Service

By default, all DfE personal data shared under DfE legislation will be made available via the ONS Secure Research Service.

Where theONS Secure Research Service is not suitable and you provide evidence to support this, we will consider the following exemptions on its use for sharing data:

  • data is being processed to fulfil an essential public task, such as the running of education or childrens services
  • you are doing research funded or commissioned by DfE and its executive agencies or other government departments
  • you are doing research that is sponsored or supported byDfEand its executive agencies as it adds significant value to the evidence base supporting education or childrens services

You can find out which datasets you can apply to DfE Data Sharing service for in the How to apply for DfE datasets (PDF, 237 KB, 7 pages). If you are still unsure, contactdata.sharing@education.gov.uk.

Application process

To apply, you need to:

You may also find the digitalfind and exploreNPDtoolhelpful when working out which data items you need from the national pupil database (NPD).

If you are aDfEcontractor who wants to apply for personal data for aDfE-commissioned research project, contact your contract manager or research project lead to discuss how to complete theDfE commissioned research application form.

The data sharing service is here to help you:

  • progress your application through the data sharing service
  • access the right data for your project
  • document the data share through a signed data sharing agreement, memorandum of understanding, or commercial contract - contactdata.sharing@education.gov.ukfor a copy of our standard terms and conditions

Data tables

Use these data tables to provide your data requirements:

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