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  • Category: Save/Destroy

    The following tables show the capabilities in one the 7 possible categories (i.e., capabilities get repeated across the categories as applicable). This view is useful if…

  • Content review checklist

    As content strategists, we need to ensure the current and enduring value of all content. We perform regular content reviews and audits to do this.

    Review frequenciesEvery…

  • Content strategy principles

    Our content strategy principles set the expectations for any content on our site. We believe that if content can follow and meet each these principles every…

  • Our why, what, how, and who

    The vision, strategic position, and key business objectives describe why we exist, what we hope to achieve, and how our focus compares to other government websites.…

  • Māori Data Governance and Māori data aspirations

    Stats NZ hosted it’s final Raraunga Ara Rau session for 2023. You can read about the event here.

  • Harnessing emerging technology to improve Kiwis’ lives

    Our Interim Centre for Data Ethics and Innovation provides support to maximise opportunities from new and emerging data. Learn more about the centre and how you can get involved. 

  • Category: Store

    The following tables show the capabilities in one of the 7 possible categories (i.e., capabilities get repeated across the categories as applicable). This view is useful…

  • Having trouble finding the info you need?

    Recently, we took some of your feedback and drafted some changes to the structure of our website. Before we confirm these changes, we want to make sure that they help you find the information and guidance you need to support your data practice. 

  • Terms of reference

    The terms of reference for the Data Ethics Advisory Group outline the purpose, role, and membership of the Group.

  • Overview of New Zealand data and information principles

    This draft guide explains what data and information management principles are, and outlines the principles used in the New Zealand government context.

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