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  • Foreword
  • Status of the Trustworthy Data Stewardship Guidebook
  • Introduction
    • Overview
    • Why trust and trustworthiness are important
    • Who this guidebook is for
    • How to use this guidebook
  • Assess
    • Introduction to assessing trust and trustworthiness
    • How to assess trustworthiness
      • Activity 1: Determine your organisational priorities
      • Activity 2: Document your data practices
      • Activity 3: Evaluate and define next steps
    • How to assess trust
      • Activity 4: Determine the role of trust within your ecosystem
      • Activity 5: Document your data practices within specific relationships
      • Activity 6: Engage with stakeholders to define next steps
    • Next steps
  • Build
    • Introduction to building trust and trustworthiness
    • How to build trust and trustworthiness
      • Active and positive impact
      • Engagement and accountability
      • Ethics and transparency
      • Financial sustainability and revenue generation
      • Governance and strategic oversight
      • Legal standing and compliance
      • Privacy and security
      • Quality and accuracy
      • Readiness and mitigation
      • Skills and knowledge
    • Next steps
  • Demonstrate
    • Introduction to demonstrating trust and trustworthiness
    • How to demonstrate trust and trustworthiness
      • Activity 7: Survey and select your evidence
      • Activity 8: Define your message and medium
      • Activity 9: Publish and promote your journey
    • How to publish a summary of your trustworthiness
    • Certifying trustworthiness
    • Next steps
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Readiness and mitigation

Resources to help ensure that organisations are ready to evolve, scale and adapt to changing circumstances, and are capable of doing so in a manner that limits harms and respects existing stakeholders

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‘’ report

  • , and in particular the section entitled, '’, unpacks how actions can cause change in data institutions, and what this means for stakeholders.

  • Through understanding that trust is dynamic and that change occurs between data institutions and stakeholders, organisations can build trust through their readiness for change over time and the measures they put in place to mitigate harmful impacts caused by change.

  • This report is for any organisations positioning themselves as data institutions.

Trustworthy Data Stewardship guidebook

  • We recommend returning regularly to this guidebook and the activities and tools it contains.

  • As your external circumstances shift – for example, your ecosystem, customers or stakeholders change – you will need to take steps to reassess the degree to which you are still trustworthy and trusted.

  • Through committing to continued reassessment, organisations can demonstrate that change occurs over time, and can build trust through mechanisms to mitigate harmful impacts over time.

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