
Nine projects to receive funding from Research Data Scotland’s Public Engagement Fund
Over £56,000 has been awarded to projects across Scotland to support public engagement in data research.
Research Data Scotland
17 Mar 2023
Led by: Grampian Regional Equality Council
Funding awarded: £4,551
Grampian Regional Equality Council are working to deliver a series of workshops with minority ethnic community groups in Aberdeen.
This work will form part of the council’s ongoing ‘How Fair is North East Scotland?’ project, and aims to capture quantitative and qualitative data across local communities. The team are particularly looking to build evidence bases around inequality in the region, and to understand the barriers preventing marginalised people from getting involved in data research.
The project team are holding focus groups with targeted community groups, facilitating discussions around attitudes to data research and the implications for policy making.
The discussions will aim to narrow down focus from the following three research questions:
Finally, the workshops will explore how communities can be actively involved in building evidence bases around inequality in North-East Scotland.
After the project is complete, findings from the workshops will help to further develop the ‘How Fair is North-East Scotland’ resource, and will be shared with participants and distributed to relevant groups and organisations to inform and improve data research engagement across the region.
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