Data Management
Purpose of This Section
The Data Management section defines how NWAF™ handles, stores, protects and uses data across the governance system. It ensures that data is:
accurate
secure
accessible
legally compliant
ethically managed
used to support governance decisions
Data Management protects users, organisations and the integrity of the NWAF™ Governance Framework.
1. Data Management Principles
1.1 Accuracy
Data must be correct, up‑to‑date and verified.
1.2 Security
Data must be protected from unauthorised access, loss or misuse.
1.3 Accessibility
Data must be accessible to authorised users, including disabled people using assistive technologies.
1.4 Transparency
Data handling processes must be documented, traceable and visible to relevant roles.
1.5 Legal Compliance
Data must be managed in line with legislation, regulatory expectations and tribunal standards.
1.6 Ethical Use
Data must be used responsibly, fairly and with respect for user rights.
1.7 Founder Authority
Strategic data decisions require Founder approval.
2. Types of Data Managed by NWAF™
NWAF™ may handle the following data types:
2.1 Governance Data
Content, processes, version control and governance records.
2.2 User Data
Information provided by users during engagement, feedback or participation.
2.3 Organisational Data
Information shared by organisations applying NWAF™ governance.
2.4 Accessibility Data
Insights related to accessibility, usability and inclusive design.
2.5 Performance Data
Metrics used for monitoring, reporting and improvement.
2.6 Audit & Compliance Data
Records from audits, reviews and compliance checks.
3. Data Management Activities
Data Management includes:
data collection
data storage
data access control
data accuracy checks
data security measures
data retention and deletion
data sharing protocols
data reporting
data protection compliance
All activities must follow NWAF™ governance and legal standards.
4. Data Management Process
All data must follow this structured process:
Identify data purpose
Collect data ethically and legally
Store data securely
Control access based on role
Verify data accuracy
Use data to support governance decisions
Retain or delete data according to policy
Record data handling in version control
Communicate data use where required
This ensures data is managed safely, responsibly and transparently.
5. Data Security Requirements
Data must be protected through:
secure storage systems
access controls
encryption where appropriate
regular security reviews
compliance with legal standards
monitoring for risks or breaches
Any suspected data breach must be escalated immediately.
6. Roles & Responsibilities
6.1 Founder
Approves strategic data decisions
Sets data management expectations
Ensures alignment with NWAF™ vision
6.2 Oversight
Leads data governance
Monitors data accuracy and security
Produces data reports
Escalates risks or breaches
6.3 Leads
Manage data within their domain
Ensure accuracy and compliance
Support data‑driven decisions
6.4 Organisations
Apply data management requirements
Protect user data
Report data issues or breaches
6.5 Users
Provide accurate information
Report concerns about data use
Engage with data processes where relevant
7. Why Data Management Matters
Data Management:
protects users and organisations
supports legal and accessibility compliance
strengthens governance maturity
ensures decisions are evidence‑based
maintains trust and transparency
reinforces Founder‑led integrity
safeguards the long‑term stability of NWAF™
Data is the foundation of a national‑grade governance system.
Version Information
Version: 1.0
Status: Published
Approved by: Founder
Last Updated: 18 February 2026