Information sharing resources
These resources are available to ensure you can safely and appropriately share information across the child welfare and protection sector.
Help for interpreting and using the Act
Please note these resources are intended to provide guidance only – they don't constitute legal advice.
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Definitions – Terms used in the Act
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FAQs - Information sharing provisions
Information for using the forms, understanding the legislation and seeking more help.
Pdf, 105 KB
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Factsheet - Consultation and consent
A one-page guide explaining the requirement to consult with tamariki, rangatahi or their representative before sharing information.
Pdf, 75 KB
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Factsheet - Good faith vs. Bad faith
A one-page guide explaining the meaning of ‘good faith’ as it is used in the Act.
Pdf, 76 KB
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Factsheet - Guidance for using the Oranga Tamariki Act 1989
A one-page guide for people working in the child welfare and protection sector.
Pdf, 97 KB
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Flowchart - Guidance for using the Oranga Tamariki Act 1989
Step-by-step guidance to follow when thinking about sharing information under section 66C.
Pdf, 173 KB
Resources to support your practice
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Infographic – Information for tamariki
A visual resource that can be used with children and young people. It explains why and how information might be shared.
Pdf, 342 KB
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Quick reference cards - Four steps to information sharing
Four quick reference cards that provide helpful overviews for the steps to take when requesting or sharing information.
Pdf, 345 KB
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Scenarios - When you might use the Oranga Tamariki Act 1989
Examples of how the new provisions work in practice, and who might use them.
Pdf, 154 KB
Videos - The Act explained
These 2 animated videos provide a quick and easy way to learn how the provisions can be used.
A guide to information sharing - Part one
Part 1 explains the provisions, what ‘wellbeing’ means, who can use the provisions, why we share information, and whether you can get in trouble for sharing information.
A guide to information sharing - part two
Part 2 takes an in-depth look at the legislation, explains the requirement to consult with tamariki and rangatahi, and features some views of tamariki and rangatahi when it comes to sharing their information.
Published: September 22, 2023