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This panel brings together a range of actors working in social research, government, and education to discuss emerging frameworks and issues about the collection and use of personal data from children. Each talk briefly about the aspects of their work that have implications for safeguarding New Zealand children’s data privacy with respect to commercial and institutional data collection and use. The session will address how New Zealand parents and children think about children’s privacy in relation to commercial and institutional collection of personal data; touch on international regulatory frameworks strengthening children’s data privacy; what privacy issues parents are raising with schools and how schools are currently responding to them; and review addressing legal and ethical frameworks for the collection of personal data being developed across government in relation to children’s privacy i.e. the Data Protection and Use Policy (DPUP), Privacy, Human Rights and Ethics (PHRAE), and Privacy Maturity Assessment Framework (PMAF), and the NZ Privacy Act. Panelists include: Dr Caroline Keen, Digital Sociologist, Sociodigital Research; Miki Seifert, Privacy Consultant, Government Chief Privacy Officer, Department of Internal Affairs; Selena Smeaton, Manager information Management, Ministry of Education; Debbie Birch, Project Manager, Information Group, Ministry of Social Development; Ced Simpson, Governance Advisor, New Zealand School Trustees Association; and Kate Rickerby, Senior Policy Advisor, Office of the Privacy Commissioner.