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  • Category: Collect

    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…

  • Date of birth standard

    The mandated standard to be used to format date of birth data for sharing purposes.

  • The process

    We describe the process for mandating data standards, including the groups involved in mandating standards, the proposed topics and candidates, how you can engage with the process, why it was changed, and compliance with the previous standards.

  • Privacy policy

    Purpose1.  The purpose of this privacy policy is to let users of data.govt.nz (the “Site”) know when we collect personal information and what we do with…

  • Mandated data standard for gender and sex

    A new mandated data standard for gender and sex was recently approved for use across the Public Service.

  • Guidance note 2

    This guidance note provides practical advice for agencies when selecting the formats for releasing public information and data for re-use in accordance with the NZ Government Open…

  • Video transcript: Luis Carrasqueiro

    Kia ora.

    I am helping deliver consulting services that enable organisations to increase their data capability and know-how by brokering access to specialist knowledge here at Stats…

  • Data Investment Plan

    This page provides a brief overview of the Data Investment Plan, published by the Government Chief Data Steward in December 2022. The Data Investment Plan supports a more systematic approach to government investment in data.

  • Formats for open data

    Machine and human readable formats, such as PDF, CSV, and XLS, ensures that you maximise the value of your open data while complying with open government data and information policies.

  • Data and tikanga

    Ngā Tikanga Paihere aligns with the Data Stewardship Framework, guiding good data practice and building public trust and confidence. Currently, it is used alongside the 5 safes framework to help evaluate applications to microdata at Stats NZ.

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