Vulnerabilities Data Standard Alpha Release
Find out more about the Alpha Vulnerabilities standard and how your organisation can be involved in assessing and providing feedback on it.
Data models and standards, a taxonomy of risk factors, and rules for the governance of taxonomy specifications. These are intended for use in information systems that identify and support vulnerable people or households, particularly for sharing information between different systems or organisations.
The models have been developed by the SAVVI programme, and reviewed and refined by the Data Standards Authority Vulnerability Working Group.
This is an Alpha release aimed at generating evidence and learning on the maturity, usability, and ability to implement the standard. Read the Alpha Release document to find out more about the standard and how to provide feedback.
A proof of concept has been developed to allow more dynamic interaction with the Models. Contact the Data Standards Authority if you would like to find out more and be involved in the assessment of the Alpha standard.
Vulnerabilities Data Standard: overview and guidance (Alpha Release)
Find out more about the Alpha Vulnerabilities standard and how your organisation can be involved in assessing and providing feedback on it.
Conceptual and Logical Data Models for Vulnerability
This document proposes a Concept and Logical Data Model to find and support people who may be at risk if a vulnerability.
Taxonomy of Risk Factors
A reference list of Risk Factors – single facts that may apply to a person or household, categorised into domains and with structural rules around hierarchy. The list is provided in document and spreadsheet formats.
Governance of Vulnerability-Related Taxonomies
A set of rules for controlling how taxonomies around the Vulnerabilities space, overseen by the Vulnerabilities Working Group, will be created, changed and managed.