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The Community Sector & Collection of Client Level Data

Brenda Pilott (SSPA), Trevor McGlinchey (NZCCSS) and Garth Nowland-Foreman (LEaD) discuss the gathering and reporting of Individual Client Level Data and how this new requirement could affect your organisation.

Resources shared during the webinar

  • Brenda’s Slides: Community Sector & Collection of Client Data
  • Trevor’s Slides: We don’t know what we are getting
  • Garth’s Slides: The story so far

Resources referred to in this webinar, and in the Facebook discussion:

  • Article for New Zealand Council of Christian Social Services. Kete Kupu  (Nowland-Foreman April 2017)
  • Response from the Office of the Privacy Commissioner (Privacy Commissioner, 6th April 2017)
  • Minister Anne Tolley response  (Radio New Zealand, April 6th 2017)
  • Issues Paper (ComVoices, October 2016) 
  • A Proposal to Build a Robust, Evidence-Based Learning System for Social Investment (ComVoices, March 2017)
  • The Real People Real Data Toolkit (Consumers Health Forum, Australia)
  • Crushed or Just Bruised?  Voluntary Organisations 25 Years under the Bear Hug of Government Funding (Nowland-Foreman, 2016)

Facebook Discussion Group  https://www.facebook.com/groups/265767623828732

Speakers

Brenda Pilott 

Brenda is the National Manager of Social Service Providers Aotearoa. She joined Social Service Providers Aotearoa as its national manager, after a decade working for the PSA, NZ’s largest union which includes thousands of community sector workers amongst its membership.

Brenda is Chair of the social service agencies collective ComVoices.

 

Trevor McGlinchey

Trevor McGlinchey is the Executive Officer for the New Zealand Council of Christian Social Services, a role he has held since 2008. He began his career as a freezing worker and has worked in numerous seasonal and other short-term industries. In his community roles Trevor chairs Moeraki Ltd a marae based charitable company and Te Ana Whakairo Ltd a social enterprise based on Māori Tourism, he is also a Trustee of Ngā Tangata Microfinance Trust.  Trevor is of Scottish, Irish and Ngai Tahu whakapapa and regularly returns to his home marae to maintain his strong connections there.

Garth Nowland-Foreman

Garth Nowland-Foreman is a voluntary council member of NZCCSS and the chair of Christchurch Methodist Mission, as well as co-chair of Community Research, and chaired the Johns Hopkins International Comparative Nonprofit Study in Aotearoa New Zealand. He is a director of LEaD Centre for Not for Profit Leadership.

 

A Partnership with ComVoices

ComVoices is a Wellington based network of national community and voluntary sector organisations. It was established so that Sector organisations would have a more powerful voice at Government level and in the community.

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      • The Research Collection
    • How to Make a Webinar
    • Collective Impact for NGOs and iwi/Māori organisations.
    • Census 2018 – Data Analysis by Suburb
    • Learning from Christchurch page
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