Kai & Kōrero: Information sharing for the social sector
About event organiser
Social Service Providers Te Pai Ora o Aotearoa (SSPA) is a membership-based organisation open to all community-based social service providers. Their work focuses on strengthening the social sector and supporting their members and the people they work with.
Event information
About the event
For more information and to register, see the event page.
This session will focus on bringing information sharing practice to life. This webinar will cover both the Oranga Tamariki Act and the Family Violence Act sharing frameworks, and look at how these work with the Privacy Act to ensure information sharing practices are privacy protective.
The webinar will focus on what good practice looks like for those working in the social service sector, the work they do, and the clients they work with. Working through real life examples from practice, the session will provide attendees with the knowledge to make confident information sharing decisions to identify and implement effective and appropriate supports for your clients.
For enquiries, email: office@sspa.org.nz.
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