Learn about GenV: your opportunity to create a healthier futureGenV is a research project for expecting parents and newborn babies, happening from 2020 to 2022 in Victoria. If you join, you will contribute to healthier children, parents, and families in the future.
Improving care and development through world-class researchGenV will work in partnership with Victoria’s health organisations to collect data that will enhance researchers' capacity to understand patient outcomes.
Comprehensive research for precision policy and service deliveryGenV aims to transform how we conduct research into health and wellbeing, establishing the foundations for new approaches to data-led policy and strategy development, and the strengthening of service delivery.
Our achievements, partners and key peopleLearn more about GenV’s collaborative partnerships with leading universities, institutes, and service providers, and meet the people who help to bring our exciting vision to life.
Home\For health professionals\Data security practices Back Data security practices Data security practicesGenV is reliant on the trust of not only participants, but those indirectly or otherwise involved with GenV. This includes the health professionals supporting families, and the original custodians of participant information.With that in mind, GenV is built with a number of precautions to ensure participant information is stored in a secure and safe way, and kept confidential.GenV data we have on families is de-identified, maintaining participants’ privacy regardless of any validated researchers or organisations that use their data.Any researchers or service providers accessing data have to:pass a stringent review process to check their credentials,make sure the data is secure, andensure that their work is to the benefit of families.If successful, users accessing data will not have physical data access, only virtual access.Learn more about how GenV will look after participant information.