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DS prep - 2021-10-07

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Flow of the call

  • Karakia ming 15 mins

  • Welcome & Intro/ Inspiration mix

  • Purpose mix

    • whanaungatanga / connect
    • what do we mean DS?
    • how this COP runs?
  • Whānaungatanga ming 30 mins

    • Ko wai koe? No hea koe?
    • Why are you here? What calls you to this Practise Community?
  • Scope: what does DS mean to you?? (e.g. Māori DS/ DS from Te Ao Māori lens?) ming 15 min

    • asynchronosly in the doc
    • recap: any themes/ what surpises?
  • Shaping the Community of Practice mix 20 min

    • Timing and meeting rhythms (proposing monthly)
      • mid oct (this)
      • mid nov
      • mid dec
        // break
      • mid feb
      • mid march
    • Expectations & Roles
    • What would be valuable for you in this space
  • next time mix 10 min

    • what should we discuss next time
    • ideas:
      • your data policy - do you have one, does it have gaps, how it is applied,
      • what personal data do you currently hold, why?
      • how is your practice informed by people whose data you hold?
    • Ask & offer
  • Karakia Whakamutunga ming


To discuss with the group:

  • what do we want to do?
  • how open is this?
  • how can we share responsibility?

Format:

  • we run this every month, for 3 months
  • this is a closed group for the moment
  • the hosts:
    • we send cal invites
    • hold simple container/ focus
    • here to be contacted with any questions/ concerns

Data Sovereignty and Māori Data Sovereignty by Karaitiana Taiuru
https://www.taiuru.maori.nz/maori-data-sovereignty-definition/

Data sovereignty is:
The concept that information/Data which has been converted and stored in digital form is subject to the laws of the country in which it is located.
A person’s right to control access to, and disclosure of their own personal data.
Typically refers to the understanding that data is subject to the laws of the nation within which it is stored.
Perceives data as subject to the laws of the nation from which it is collected.

Māori Data sovereignty is:
Data that is produced by Māori
Data that is held by Māori, describes Māori and the environments we have relationships with, made by Māori or contains any Māori content or association including genetic material and digitised genetic material, inclusive of Information such as archives, records, DNA and images.
Recognising that Māori data should be subject to Māori governance.