What you told us : findings of the ‘Your voice, your data, your say’ engagement on social wellbeing and the protection and use of data
What you told us : findings of the ‘Your voice, your data, your say’ engagement on social wellbeing and the protection and use of data
Social Investment Agency
- Wellington, New Zealand : Social Investment Agency, 2018
- electronic document (63 pages) ; PDF file & HTML
The Government wants to develop a new way of working with communities to support New Zealanders to live the lives they aspire to, and build people’s wellbeing (the investing for social wellbeing approach). The Government is also developing a policy to provide clear guidance on how personal information can and can’t be used in the social sector (the Data Protection and Use Policy).
Hon Carmel Sepuloni, the Minister for Social Development, wanted to know what you think about these topics, so she asked the Social Investment Agency to talk with people who use, provide or work with social services.
• the Government’s investing for social wellbeing approach (which is about how government works with communities to support people to live the lives they aspire to)
• the protection and use of data by the social sector.
This report summarises what you told us. (From the Introduction).
A quick guide to the report is available and there is more information about the engagement process and next steps on the website. Record #6133
978-0-473-46278-9 (online)
DATA COLLECTION
INTERAGENCY COLLABORATION
MĀORI
PACIFIC PEOPLES
PASIFIKA
PRIVACY
SOCIAL POLICY
SOCIAL SERVICES
SUPPORT SERVICES
WELLBEING
NEW ZEALAND
The Government wants to develop a new way of working with communities to support New Zealanders to live the lives they aspire to, and build people’s wellbeing (the investing for social wellbeing approach). The Government is also developing a policy to provide clear guidance on how personal information can and can’t be used in the social sector (the Data Protection and Use Policy).
Hon Carmel Sepuloni, the Minister for Social Development, wanted to know what you think about these topics, so she asked the Social Investment Agency to talk with people who use, provide or work with social services.
• the Government’s investing for social wellbeing approach (which is about how government works with communities to support people to live the lives they aspire to)
• the protection and use of data by the social sector.
This report summarises what you told us. (From the Introduction).
A quick guide to the report is available and there is more information about the engagement process and next steps on the website. Record #6133
978-0-473-46278-9 (online)
DATA COLLECTION
INTERAGENCY COLLABORATION
MĀORI
PACIFIC PEOPLES
PASIFIKA
PRIVACY
SOCIAL POLICY
SOCIAL SERVICES
SUPPORT SERVICES
WELLBEING
NEW ZEALAND