Communities and Justice

January 2023: Responding to Indigenous Data Sovereignty and Indigenous Data Governance - Lessons from Ngaramanala

Webinar

Missed the live webinar? A captioned recording - external site is available to view now.

Details

Indigenous Data Sovereignty and Indigenous Data Governance are inherent rights of Aboriginal peoples and communities to exercise ownership over and govern the collection and application of Aboriginal data. This session was chaired by Brendan Thomas, a Wiradjuri man and Deputy Secretary, Transforming Aboriginal Outcomes, and had a presentation by Ian Brown, a Gomeroi man, and Maelona Stephens, a Yuin woman, from the Ngaramanala team. The webinar focused on how the Department of Communities and Justice (DCJ) has explored the principles of Indigenous Data Sovereignty and Indigenous Data Governance and their application within the context of government through the Ngaramanala: Aboriginal Knowledge Program.

Ngaramanala was formed within DCJ from a shared interest in strengthening the role of Aboriginal people and communities in guiding DCJ’s research. Ngaramanala is a current leader in governmental thinking in relation to Indigenous Data Sovereignty and Indigenous Data Governance.  The group provides internal governance to enable and respond to community-led Indigenous Data Sovereignty and Indigenous Data Governance.

Presentation materials

Responding to Indigenous Data Sovereignty and Indigenous Data Governance - Lessons from Ngaramanala

Ian Brown, Gomeroi man, Senior Program Officer, Evidence Bank Implementation Program & Ngaramanala: Aboriginal Knowledge Program

Maelona Stephens, Yuin woman, Program Officer, Evidence Bank Implementation Program & Ngaramanala: Aboriginal Knowledge Program

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Additional resources

Global Indigenous Data Alliance (GIDA)

GIDA is a network of Indigenous researchers, data practitioners, and policy activists advocating for Indigenous Data Sovereignty within their nation-states and at an international level.

Maiam nayri Wingara

The Maiam nayri Wingara is a collective of First-Nations academics, researchers and practitioners who came together to develop principles of Indigenous Data Sovereignty within a localised Australian context.

KOWA

Organisation to support First Nations organisations and communities to amplify their purpose through impact measurement, evaluation and learning

Questions or comments?

Contact: ResearchPartnerships@facs.nsw.gov.au - external site


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