Nothing to Hide: Tools for Talking (and Listening) About Data Privacy for Integrated Data Systems
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Resources identified with The Future of Work theme will spotlight forces affecting work, the workforce, and the workplace.
Data-driven and evidence-based social policy innovation can help governments serve communities better, smarter, and faster. Integrated Data Systems (IDS) use data that government agencies routinely collect in the normal course of delivering public services to shape local policy and practice. Data can be used to evaluate the effectiveness of new initiatives or bridge gaps between public services and community providers.
This toolkit provides stakeholders with the necessary tools to support and lead privacy-sensitive, inclusive engagement efforts.
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- Resource Publication Date: 2018
- Organizational Author(s): Future of Privacy Forum and Actionable Intelligence for Social Policy (AISP)
- Posted by: Robin Gwathney
- Posted in: Global