Ethical registration for greater trust
“Am I allowed to write this down? Who will be able to see this later?”
That uncertainty meant citizens often had to repeat their stories, and collaboration became less smooth. Together with the teams, we translated the principles of data ethics and privacy into practical guidelines.
Neutral and clear:
With Social Supporter, professionals record only what is truly necessary. They can see who has access to the data and clearly explain to citizens what happens with their information.
A bit warmer and more human
With Social Supporter, we handle data with care. You only record what’s necessary, see exactly who has access, and can easily reassure citizens about how their information is used.
Extra short (for a website block)
With Social Supporter, you work consciously with data: only recording what’s necessary, knowing who has access, and being transparent with citizens.
The result
Mrs. Jansen (67) no longer has to repeat her story every time and knows exactly who can view her file.
Professionals feel more confident and can spend more time connecting with people instead of on administration.
Citizens experience greater trust and transparency.
The key lesson
Data ethics isn’t about rules—it’s about respect.
By recording information carefully and transparently, privacy becomes the foundation for strong collaboration between citizen and professional, not a barrier.
