For thousands of years, it has been the traditional land of the Huron-Wendat, the Seneca and the Mississaugas of the Credit. [...] The formation and function of the data governance table would best be co-designed with the community to reflect the unique context, data nature and intended use. [...] The third and last phase of the strategy will expand the reach of the Framework and implementation strategies by scaling and spreading them across the region. [...] Organizational agreement and readiness depend on a thorough understanding of current data use and governance processes, available data holdings, the nature of the data such as personal health information, and the individuals or groups involved. [...] The establishment of shared data governance and community governance tables is supported by the initial internal organizational work to understand data collection aims, the data ecosystem, the legislated data responsibilities and available resources.
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Table of Contents
- Jemal Demeke Dr. Brenda Roche Camille Orridge Dr. Kwame McKenzie 1
- Table of Contents 3
- Executive Summary 3
- About this Guide 3
- Part 1 3
- Part 2 3
- Part 3 3
- Part 4 3
- References 3
- Appendix 3
- Executive Summary 4
- Conclusions 6
- About this Guide 7
- Part 1 Background to the Guide and EGAP 8
- Toronto Region Anti-Racism Strategy 8
- Implementation Guide 9
- Understanding EGAP 9
- Part 2 Simple pathway to implementing EGAP 11
- Organizational agreement and readiness 11
- Community engagement 13
- Governance tables 14
- Supporting access 15
- Ensuring protections 16
- Part 3 Case studies of EGAP implementation 18
- Case study methodology 18
- Findings overview 18
- Establishing organizational readiness 20
- Developing an equitable data infrastructure 24
- Building collaborative partnerships for EGAP 27
- Part 4 Implementation Guide reflections 34
- References 36
- Appendix Case study methodology 38
- Defining the case 38
- Selecting the cases 38
- Collecting the data 39
- Analysis and interpretation 39