Earlier today, the first of a new GCDS speaker series, Raraunga Ara Rau, took place at Stats NZ. Read more about it here.
On 22 April 2021, Stats NZ released an updated Statistical Standard for Gender, Sex and Variations of Sex Characteristics.
When releasing open data it is important to use a standard to ensure your data is comparable and interoperable.
Creating a joined-up, consistent, and transparent approach around how government collects, manages, and uses the data it holds on behalf of New Zealanders. This includes developing data policy, infrastructure, strategy, and planning as well as ensuring agencies have the capability and right skills to maximise the value they get from data.
On 11 February, 2021, the Data and Digital Standards Community of Practice will hold their first quarterly event of the year.
NZTA has been developing a simple open data framework and processes to help them release open data, and would love your feedback.
This implementation plan provides a timeline for activities that support meeting our obligations as a signatory to the international Open Data Charter.
Data confidentiality relates to whether individuals, households, or businesses can be identified within the data.
This questionnaire complements the guide to ensure the best use of the Data capability framework. Look through the guide first, as it will cover the purpose of the framework and the context for its use.
Principle 4: Clear purpose and action. This principle includes ngā tikanga Wairua (spirit or soul of a person) and Mauri (life principle or force).