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Information sharing agreement for improving public services to vulnerable children : authorised by Part 9A of the Privacy Act 1993 Lead agency, Ministry of Social Development

By: New Zealand. Ministry of Social Development.
Material type: materialTypeLabelArticlePublisher: Wellington, New Zealand : Ministry of Social Development, 2015Description: electronic document (14 pages); PDF: 5.38 MB.Subject(s): FAMILY VIOLENCE | CHILD ABUSE | CHILDREN | INTERAGENCY COLLABORATION | PRIVACY | PRIVACY ACT 1993 | SOCIAL SERVICES | VULNERABLE CHILDREN ACT 2014 | NEW ZEALANDOnline resources: Click here to access online | Read news item Summary: The Approved Information Sharing Agreement (AISA) is a legal framework which "provides clarity and certainty about what information about vulnerable children and their families/whānau government agencies can share, for what reasons and with whom." Consultation on the agreement was undertaken between October and December 2014. AISA is initially being introduced in Hamilton on 1 September 2015. AISA was designed to support the Vulnerable Children's Hub and the Vulnerable Kids Information System (ViKi). More information, including a Privacy Impact Assessment, discussion papers, submissions, consultation and workshop reports, factsheets and FAQs are available on the Children's Action Plan website. (from the NZFVC news item). Record #4807
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The Approved Information Sharing Agreement (AISA) is a legal framework which "provides clarity and certainty about what information about vulnerable children and their families/whānau government agencies can share, for what reasons and with whom." Consultation on the agreement was undertaken between October and December 2014.
AISA is initially being introduced in Hamilton on 1 September 2015. AISA was designed to support the Vulnerable Children's Hub and the Vulnerable Kids Information System (ViKi). More information, including a Privacy Impact Assessment, discussion papers, submissions, consultation and workshop reports, factsheets and FAQs are available on the Children's Action Plan website. (from the NZFVC news item). Record #4807