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Data Collection and Information Sharing Whose information is it anyway?
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What is “data”? A non identifying collection of facts from which conclusions may be drawn Information about how our services are accessed by clients For most of us is it just numbers for funding?
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Data Collection How do we “do” data collection? How does this impact on Women and Children? Why don’t we have national standards for collection?
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What is “information”? Personal details A person/families history Their story, told to us by them Their story, as retold by another person/agency
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Two ACT Perspectives ACT Family Violence Intervention Project Women’s SAAP Pathways project
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Sharing Information – Why? Always about safety Duty of care Duty of care is to children as well as the adult(s) involved
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Sharing Information – How? Need to know basis Respectful practices of collecting and using this information we are privileged to have within our own agencies (start small) Memorandum of understanding/protocols Legislation such as the ACT Domestic Violence Agencies Act 1986 (think big)
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Sharing Information – the right to do so Consent (confidentiality) versus versus Duty of care (access to privileged information)
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