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Transparency data: DfE external data shares

Department For Education

December 8
09:30 2022

DfE external data shares: September 2022

Details

DfE external organisation data shares includes:

  • classification of data understanding the data we share
  • DfE external third-party data shares (approved by DSAP from May 2018 to end of September 2022)
  • regular DfE external third-party data shares supported by appropriate data sharing agreements as of September 2022
  • third-party requests for data from the national pupil database (approved prior to April 2018 where data is still held by the requestor as at 30 September 2022)
  • data shares with Home Office
  • data shares with police and criminal investigation authorities
  • data shares through court orders

From July 2021, DfE will also provide external access to data under Section 64, Chapter 5, of the Digital Economy Act 2017 as part of the Longitudinal Education Outcomes (LEO) programme. LEO projects approved under the Digital Economy Act are included in the UK Statistics Authority list of accredited projects.

Archive

The data in the archived documents may not match DfEs internal data request records due to definitions or business rules changing following process improvements.

Published 14 December 2017
Last updated 8 December 2022 +show all updates
  1. DfE external data shares for September 2022 have been added. Data for April to June 2022 is available in the archived list.

  2. DfE external data shares for June 2022 have been added. Data for January to March 2022 is available in the archived list.

  3. Added DfE external data shares for March 2022. Data for October to December 2021 is available in the archived list.

  4. Added DfE external data shares for December 2021. Data for July to September 2021 is available in the archived list.

  5. Added DfE external data shares for September 2021. Data for April to June 2021 is available in the archived list.

  6. Added DfE external data shares for June 2021. Data for January to March 2021 is available in the archived list.

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