Data driven technology seems to unlock opportunities. Yet it poses new types of risks, from bias and transparency challenges to issues of consent and data sovereignty.
The census is one of New Zealand’s most important data sources. Statistics NZ released aggregated, confidentialised data from the 2006 Census including information on age, ethnicity, income, workplace, dwelling size and other variables.
The expression of interest process for the Advisory Group on Trusted Data Use has been extended until 7 June.
Earlier this year Motu released new research that breaks down the rate of driver licence holders among different groups in in Aotearoa New Zealand.
The Algorithm Impact Assessment (AIA) toolkit is a series of tools for agencies to use to help them understand and assess the potential impacts of the…
The Institute of Environmental Science and Research Ltd (ESR) has developed a Responsible AI Framework guided by the Algorithm Charter for New Zealand. Read more about it here.
In 2011 Charities Services (then the Charities Commission) made advanced search functionality available for the Charities Register and licensed the data for re-use under a Creative Commons BY licence.
On 11 February, 2021, the Data and Digital Standards Community of Practice will hold their first quarterly event of the year.
Stats NZ hosted it’s final Raraunga Ara Rau session for 2023. You can read about the event here.
This guide provides expanded information about the Data capability framework, including the levels of capability, descriptions of use, and example use cases.