Data Sharing can inform policy and service decisions, but what guidance is required for safe, authorised data sharing?
DESCRIPTION
The sharing of data between public sector agencies and appropriate third parties can support more informed policy-making, program management and evaluation, research and service planning. Sharing data safely can facilitate better policy decision-making and more efficient service delivery for citizens and businesses.
As such, responsible data sharing, underpinned by principled guidance, is key to ensuring the lawful, trustworthy and safe transfer of data.
This course aims to support Information and Data Management professionals in defining the mechanisms suitable for their organisation’s data-sharing needs.
Topics Covered
LEARNING OUTCOMES
At the end of this workshop, you should be able to:
Note that active participation is essential to benefit from the session fully, and no recordings will be provided in order to preserve the workshop's integrity and interactivity.


Senior Advisor, Data Governance, Service NSW
Angela Johnson is a highly experienced professional with 25+ years in service management, digital, and data solutions across public and private sectors. She specialises in designing governance frameworks for trusted data sharing, operational efficiency, risk reduction, and sustainable technology investment.
She has led data and AI governance for major government initiatives (Smart Cities, Data Sharing, responsible AI adoption), focusing on transparency, integrity, efficient service delivery, and enhanced cyber resilience.
As a dedicated RIMPA Global trainer, Angela empowers information specialists in Australia and New Zealand to become strategic leaders who build Digital Trust, moving beyond traditional record-keeping.
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