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Community Data Program Annual Meeting, 2015
Programme de données communautairesRencontre annuelle, 2015
Canadian Council on Social Development
Conseil canadien du développement social
May 21-22, 2015, Montreal, Quebec
Les 21 et 22 mai, 2015, Montréal, Québec
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1.1 Meet and greet1.1 Accueil, caféCCSD Community Data Program Annual Meeting, 2015
Rencontre annuelle du CCDS Programme de données communautaires, 2015
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1.2 Opening remarks1.2 Mots d’ouvertureCCSD Community Data Program Annual Meeting, 2015
Rencontre annuelle du CCDS Programme de données communautaires, 2015
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1.3.1 Purpose and structure of the meeting1.3.1 But et structure de la rencontre1. Network and share information among Lead
organizations2. Generate input to program decisions and strategic
direction3. Provide Information updates from CCSD and
Community Data Program Team
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1.3.2 Meeting overview: Thursday1.3.2 Aperçu de la rencontre : jeudi1. Introduction and purpose2. Review of 2014-20153. Presentations by members on data use cases4. Plans for 2015-2016
1. Program leadership2. Data purchase and access3. Train people and build capacity4. Communications and sharing results within the network5. Build and foster partnerships
5. Conclusion of Day 1
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1.3.3 Meeting overview: Friday1.3.3 Aperçu de la rencontre : vendredi6. Facilitated Roundtable Discussions on Priority Topics
Roundtable 1: “How to lead a consortium”• Starting up a consortium/data sharing agreements/role of leads in
running a consortium
Roundtable 2: “Building capacity to access the data”• Focus on Beyond 2020, and geospatial tools
Roundtable 3 on “Reporting & Communication”• Katherine Scott will lead a discussion on generating more in-depth
analyses of social development issues using CDP data
7. Wrap up
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2.1 Review of 2014-2015: Some Highlights2.1 Bilan de 2014-2015 : faits saillants
• P.5-28 of the Annual report• 27 consortia in place: New agreements with Oxford,
Niagara, Bow Valley, Erie-St.Clair• 250 Member organisations as of March 31, 2015: 40%+
growth since March 31, 2013 • Schedule B: 33 of 34 data products acquired• Canada Mortgage & Housing Corporation acquisition delayed
due to change in dissemination rules
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2.1 Review of 2014-2015: Some Highlights2.1 Bilan de 2014-2015 : faits saillants• Technical support and training• 1,500 emails from received from registered or prospective
data users during the program year• 19 English-language and 6 French-language bulletins were
sent from the CDP Team to registered users• Product Profiles: two-part Guide to Using Microsoft Excel and
Beyond 20/20• Formal program orientation delivered to Niagara and Erie-St.
Clair
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2.1 Review of 2014-2015: Some Highlights2.1 Bilan de 2014-2015 : faits saillants
• Communications• Three Making it Count! Newsletters (in English and French)• Eight Community Snapshots received from consortia and
profiled on CCSD.ca• Strength in Numbers Infographics Series designed and first
three prepared for launch
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2.2.1 Review of data usage in 2014-20152.2.1 Bilan de l’utilisation des données en 2014-2015
Indicator/Indicateur
2012-2013,
actual/reel
2013-2014,
actual/reel
2014-2015,
target/cible
2014-2015,
actual/réel
Total active users as of last day of program year
654 842 1,000 1,043
Total individual users who downloaded one or more table
180 296 350 371
Total number of downloads 1,966 3,119 3,800 6,246
Median number of downloads per downloading user
4 5 6 6
Average number of downloads per week 37.8 60 75 120
Number of publications by members 23 TBD
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2.2.2 Top 10 data products2.2.2 Les 10 meilleurs produits de données
Data product/Produit de donnéesDownloads/
TéléchargementsNHS Profile, 2011 387
Census Profile, 2011 340
99-014-x2011028: Age groups of primary household maintainer (13), household total income groups in 2010 (11), housing tenure (4), shelter-cost-to-income ratio (5), housing suitability (3), condition of dwelling (3) and household type (17) for private households, NHS, 2011
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Target group profile of the low income population (LIM-AT), Census variables from NHS database, 2011
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NHS 2011 CPP Table 1: Age groups (22), sex (3), income status (7) and selected cultural, activity limitation and demographic characteristics (37)
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Target group profile of recent immigrants, Census variables from NHS database, 2011 102
Labour Force Survey (LFS): Custom Table 1, 2012 99
Target group profile of the immigrant population, Census variables from NHS database, 2011 96
Target group profile of the population with activity difficulties, Census variables from NHS database, 2011
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Canadian business patterns, December 2013 91
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2.2.3 Top 10 data users2.2.3 Les 10 meilleurs utilisateurs
User/Utilisateur ConsortiumDownloads/
Téléchargements
[email protected] Vancouver 330
[email protected] Ottawa 240
[email protected] Peel Region 156
[email protected] Wellington-Dufferin-Guelph 148
[email protected] Toronto 148
[email protected] Halton Region 147
[email protected] Ottawa 139
[email protected] Vancouver 108
[email protected] Vancouver 108
[email protected] Simcoe County 107
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2.2.5 Targets for 2015-20162.2.5 Cibles pour 2015-2016
Total active users as of last day of program year 1100Total individual users who downloaded one or more table 400Total number of downloads 4500Median number of downloads per downloading user 6Average number of downloads per week 95Number of publications by members 23 (better tracking)
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BreakPauseCCSD Community Data Program Annual Meeting, 2015
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3.1 Presentations of data use by consortia3.1 Présenations de projets par consortiumsCCSD Community Data Program Annual Meeting, 2015
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Maria LeonisWeb-based application presenting CDP and program data by Census Tract and Electoral WardConsortium: York
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Heath PristonCDP data use by City Departments and NGO members; Wellbeing TorontoConsortium: Toronto
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3.2 Data usage by CDP members: Open discussion3.2 Utilisation de données : discussion ouverteCCSD Community Data Program Annual Meeting, 2015
Rencontre annuelle du CCDS Programme de données communautaires, 2015
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Lunch breakPause de midiCCSD Community Data Program Annual Meeting, 2015
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4. Plans for 2015-20164. Plans pour 2015-2016CCSD Community Data Program Annual Meeting, 2015
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4.1 Program leadership4.1 Direction du programmeCCSD Community Data Program Annual Meeting, 2015
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Program leadershipDirection du programme
Activities/Opérations Deliverables/Produit livrableSD1.1 Strategic planning, workplanning & budgeting Annual workplan & budget
SD1.2 Finance & accounting Invoicing, Payments
SD1.3 CCSD-CDP staff team meetings Regular meetings with CCSD senior management team
SD1.4 Communication with webhost; backups; troubleshooting
Regular backups
SD1.5 Communitydata.ca web infrastructure development/upgrading
Website upgrades planned and delivered (as part of Special Project budget)
SD1.6 Integrate CDP and CCSD websites Two websites are fully cross-referenced and share common look & feel
SD1.7 Prepare Consortium MoAs New MoAs prepared, signed and amended as required
SD1.8 Administer consortium & organisational membership Consortium invoicing instructions updated; CDP membership system maintained
SD1.9 Host & coordinate Program Steering Committee Teleconference meetings & notes
SD1.10 Prepare administrative reports Monthly administrative reports for CCSD
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4.1.1 The Program Steering Committee4.1.1 Le comité de pilotage du programme
• Current members until March 31, 2016• Durham: Sonya Hardman• Montréal: Jean Isseri• Red Deer: Franklin Kutuadu• Simcoe County: Trevor McAlmont• Toronto: Harvey Low• Vancouver: Lorraine Copas• Wellington-Dufferin-Guelph: Auburn Larose• Wood Buffalo: Manny Makia• CCSD Board Members: John te Linde, Michael Toye
4.1.2 Workplan and budget for 2015-20164.1.2 Le plan de travail et le budget pour 2015-2016
• Refer to Page 30-32 of the Annual Report for workplan• Refer to Page 44-47 of the Annual Report for the budget• Highlights of new activities for 2015-2016• Data acquisition: Shift to non NHS products• Web improvements to enhance data access and training• Reporting on the data & communicating key messages about
social development• Shift Community Data Canada webinar event to Fall 2015• Maintain membership outreach: Target of 35 consortia by
March, 2016
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Consortium Fees68%
Membership Fees7%
Data sponsorship15%
Inkind contributions of CCSD Program team members
8%
Community Analytics2%
Summary of revenue for2015-2016
Résumé des revenus prévus pour 2015-2016
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Summary of expenses for 2015-2016
Data Purchase23%
Data Acquisition through spon-
sorship15%
Program team41%
Program team, in-kind contribu-
tion8%
Program Overhead
10%
Outreach / Travel2%
Annual Meeting2%
Résumé des dépenses prévu pour 2015-2016
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4.2 Data purchase and access4.2 Acquisition de données et accès aux donnéesCCSD Community Data Program Annual Meeting, 2015
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Data purchase and accessAcquisition de données et accès aux données
Activities/Opérations Deliverables/Produits livrables
SD2.1 Data acquisition planning Community Data Catalogue and Schedule B Updated quarterly
SD2.2 Negotiate data agreements License/Data Sharing Agreements finalized with data providers
SD2.3 Monitor data acquisition Schedule B Orders finalized and implemented (specify tables)
SD2.4 Administer user access User registration system maintained, usage reports published trimesterly
SD2.5 Upload data products New data products uploaded to FTP
SD2.6 Catalogue tables Data Products Catalogued
SD2.7 Enhance web-based catalogue Web development to improve catalogue system (as part of Special Project budget)
SD2.8 Host and coordinate Data Purchase & Access Working Group
Meetings hosted as required
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4.2.1 Review of Schedule B for 2015-20164.2.1 Examen de l’Annexe B pour 2015-2016
• Topics raised at the 2014-2015 Annual Meeting• In process from 2014-2015• Confirmed data for 2015-2016• Status of custom geographies• Data under consideration• Taxfiler custom geographies• Future strategy for custom geographies
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Topics raised at 2014-2015 Annual MeetingQuestions soulevées à la rencontre annuelle de 2014-2015
Topic raised/Question
soulevée
Action taken during 2014-2015/Action prise lors de
2014-2015
Poverty among people with
disabilities
• Ordered TGP (activity limitations)
• Canadian Survey on Disabilities under discussion
Population living in substandard
housing
• Ordered Core Housing Need TBTs
• Worth it to order a TGP?
Housing tenure • Ordered many TBTs with tenure
• All TGPs include tenure
Temporary workers by education,
work status, and age
• Not available from CIC at the CD/CSD geography
Employment income for youth
living with parents
• Not ordered in 2014-2015
• To discuss possibility with Statistics Canada
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In process from 2014-2015En cours depuis 2014-2015• Target group profiles (Batch 3) - p. 50• Population living alone• Population living in subsidized housing• Population 0-17 years of age
• Topic-based tabulations (Batch 3) - p. 51-52• Some tables from Batch 3 are in progress
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Status of custom geographies (geocoding)Statut des échelles personnalisées (géocodage)
Round/Série 1 Round/Série 2
Round/Série 3 (in
progress/en cours)
• Calgary
• Durham Region
• Hamilton
• Kingston, Frontenac,
Lennox and
Addington
• London
• Ottawa
• Regina
• Peel Region
• Parry Sound-
Nipissing
• Saint John
• Sudbury
• Toronto
• Metro Vancouver-
Fraser Valley
• Waterloo Region
• Wellington-Dufferin-
Guelph
• York Region
• Halton Region
• Montréal
• Winnipeg
• York Region
• Durham Region
• Toronto
• Metro Vancouver-
Fraser Valley
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Status of custom geographies (data)Statut des échelles personnalisées (tableaux)Data/Données Round/Série 1 Round/Série 2 Round/Série 3
Census profile x
NHS profile x
Target group profiles – Batch
1
x x
Target group profiles – Batch
2
x
Target group profiles – Batch
3
Under consideration Under consideration Under consideration
98-311-x2011018 (Census
TBT)
x x
CPP Table 1 x x
99-014-x2011028 (NHS TBT) x
99-014-x2011040 (NHS TBT) x
99-010-x2011030 (NHS TBT) x
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Tables under consideration Tableaux à l’étude
1. National Household Survey1. Enquête nationale auprès des ménages
• Target group profiles (p. 49-50)• Should we order Batch 3 at custom geographies?
• Community Poverty Project (p. 56-59)• CPP tables are very expensive, quality issues at small geographies• Which tables from Batch 3 should we prioritize?• Table 10a was recently requested by Calgary – 124% of LICO• Which tables from Batch 1-3 should we order at custom geographies
• CPP Table 1 already ordered at custom geographies
• Topic-based tabulations (p. 50-56)• Should any tables from Batch 4 be rated higher/lower?• Which tables from Batch 2-4 should we order at custom geographies?
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Tables under consideration Tableaux à l’étude
2. Taxfiler: Working poverty and income inequality2. Les données sur les declarants : les travailleurs à faible revenue et l’inégalité de revenu
• 2010 tax year in-house• 2011 tax year ordered• Should we order 2012 and 2013?• Should we order annually?
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Tables under consideration Tableaux à l’étude
3. General Social Survey3. Enquête sociale générale
Topic/Thème 1 2 3 4 5 6
Health 1985 (1) 1991 (6)
Time use 1986 (2) 1992 (7) 1998 (12)
2005 (19)
2010 (24)
Victimization 1988 (3) 1993 (8) 1999 (13)
2004 (18)
2009 (23)
Education, work and retirement 1989 (4) 1994 (9) 2002 (16)
2007 (21)
Family 1990 (5) 1995 (10)
2001 (15)
2006 (20)
2007 (21)
2011 (25)
Social support and aging 1985 (1) 1990 (5) 1996 (11)
2002 (16)
2007 (21)
2012 (26)
Access to and use of ICT 2000 (14)
Social engagement 2003 (17)
2008 (22)
2013 (27)
Giving, volunteering, participating
1997 2000 2004 2007 2010 2013 (27)
Are any topics/years of particular interest? Gaps in existing data?
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Tables under consideration Tableaux à l’étude
4. Other survey data4. Les autres données provenant des enquêtes
Survey Year(s) CMA/RMR
CD/DR CSD/SDR
Comment
Labour Force Survey 2013, 2014 Yes Yes Yes • Grandfathered geographies only
• Which year(s)?
Canadian Survey of Disability
2012 Yes Yes Yes • Most data suppressed b/c of sample size
Survey of Emergency Preparedness
2014 Yes No No • Not all CMA data available*
Survey of Financial Security
2012 Yes No No • Not all CMA data available*
Longitudinal Administrative Databank
1982-2012 Yes Yes Yes • Some CDs and most CSDs suppressed b/c of sample size
* CDP typically doesn’t order data that is available only at the CMA level
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Tables under consideration Tableaux à l’étude
5. Vital statistics: Births, deaths, stillbirths5. Statistiques de l’état civil : naissances, décès, décès à la naissance
• Available at CD and CSD• Most recent year: 2011• Pricing: ~$3,000• General thoughts? Other specific variables sought?
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Tables under consideration Tableaux à l’étude
6. Postal Code Conversion File6. Fiche de conversion des codes postaux
• Statistics Canada version is available• Reason to order this in addition to EA version?
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Tables under consideration Tableaux à l’étude
7. CMHC Market Analysis Centre Products7. SCHL Produits du Centre d’analyse de marché
• Interesting set of variables• Average rent• Average cost of housing• Vacancy rate• Starts by intended market (rental/owner-occupier)
• Gaps in data available freely online• Commitment to order 2014 data• Back-order data? Order annually?
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Tables under consideration Tableaux à l’étude
8. PRIZM (Environics Analytics)8. PRIZM (Environics Analytics)
• Consideration: Modelled data• Which variables are of interest?
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Taxfiler custom geographiesÉchelles personnalisées pour les données sur les déclarants• Plan for 2015-2016• Collect concordance files from Consortia
• Concordance with six-digit postal codes using PCCF• Create short guide to explain how to do this
• Continue to investigate pricing/logistics with Statistics Canada• Priority: Family Data Table 18, other tables?
• Unlikely to order data this year
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New custom geography protocol for Census and NHS dataNouveau protocol pour les échelles personnalisées pour les données du Recensement et de l’ENM
• Existing protocol is time-consuming• Alternative for 2016 Census/NHS (or long-
form)1. Individual organizations geocode their
boundaries with Statistics Canada2. CCSD reimburses this cost3. CCSD orders data at geocoded boundaries
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4.2.2 Enhancing the communitydata.ca catalogue4.2.2 Mise en valeur du catalogue de donneescommunautaires.caCCSD Community Data Program Annual Meeting, 2015
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Priorities for 2015-2016Priorités pour 2015-2016• Version française• Catalogue improvements• Single-click downloads• Intuitive search interface• Back-end improvements
• Audiovisual orientation materials
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Subsequent prioritiesPriorités ultérieures• Introduce select-by-
geography functionality• Major user experience
improvements• Build teaching into the
design of the website• Empower users to interact
with one-another online
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BreakPauseCCSD Community Data Program Annual Meeting, 2015
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4.3 Train people and build capacity4.3 Formation et renforcement des capacitésCCSD Community Data Program Annual Meeting, 2015
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Train people and build capacityFormation et renforcement des capacités
Activities/Opérations Deliverables/Produits livrables
SD3.1 Respond to day-to-day user inquiries
SD3.2 Design & deliver program orientation Orientation delivered to new consortia; follow-up orientation delivered as required
SD3.3 Coordinate delivery of other training related to data tools
Delivery of other training, including Envision
SD3.4 Develop training tools/web-based training content
Online orientation created and posted (as part of Special Project budget)
SD3.5 Prepare trimesterly Product Profiles Effort re-invested in Share Results (SD4.4)
SD3.6 Web development in support of training-related content
Web development in support of online training (as part of Special Project budget)
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4.3.2 ENVISION update4.3.2 Mise à jour d’ENVISION• Five licenses in 2015-2016• Only Census and NHS data available• Vivianne ([email protected],
[email protected]) is available to help with ENVISION booking and general assistance
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4.3.3 Web development in support of online training4.3.3 Développement du site pour faciliter la formation en ligne
• Introduction to Friday Roundtable Discussion #2
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4.4 Communications and sharing results within the network4.4 Communication et partage de résultats dans le réseauCCSD Community Data Program Annual Meeting, 2015
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Sharing results within the networkPartage de résultats dans le réseau
Activities/Opérations Deliverables/Produits livrabres
SD4.1 Maintain regular communication with consortium leads
Via email and telephone
SD4.2 Host and coordinate consortium Fall leads teleconference
One teleconference hosted and report prepared
SD4.3 Host and coordinate annual program meeting
Annual meeting co-hosted and report prepared
SD4.4 Create stories, generate data results, share best practices
Community Snapshots, Strength in Numbers infographics, Community Profile Series
SD4.5 Regular Newsletters & blogs written in English & French
Trimesterly newsletter published for CDP members
SD4.6 Mapping & Reporting Working Group Meetings hosted as required
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• Newsletter with information on CDP membership, training and funding opportunities, link to product profile report, updates on Community Data Canada and reports by consortia members• Most recent issue March 25, 2015 -
Making it Count newsletter 3.3 // CCSD Community Data Program• Three newsletters planned for 2015-2016
4.4.1 Making it Count! CDP Newsletter4.4.1 Faites que ça compte ! Bulletin du PDC
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• Material provided to CCSD is used to showcase: 1. the use of data by CDP members, 2. the people who analyze the data, and 3. its impact on communities.
• Validates our data collection efforts• Promotional tool for consortium work• Essential for sharing Program results with prospective users• One consortium is welcome to provide more than one
Snapshot• We will continue to collect and post Community Snapshots on
CCSD.ca
4.4.2 Community Snapshots4.4.2 Aperçus communautaires
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New series of infographics, fact sheets and report briefs highlighting community trends across Canada drawing on CDP data. Goal to serve as a data hub for individuals and organizations working at the community level. • Infographics and Fact Sheets (Brendan Rahman)• Social Development Briefs (Katherine Scott)
4.4.3 Strength in Numbers (series)4.4.3 Le nombre fait la force (série)
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• Infographics and Fact Sheets• Highlight key indicators on a range of social development
themes – such as employment, housing, transportation, household income and poverty – and for a range of population groups• Include visually appealing graphics / charts / tables with
simple message for broad audience• Are designed for distribution via social media channels• Update selected themes from the CCSD’s 2007 Community
Profiles and the 2010 Community Profile template developed by CDP members.
Projects in Development (1/3)Projets en développement (1/3)
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• Social Development Briefs• Compare and contrast the experiences of different cities and
communities on selected social development issues. • First set of briefs will focus on the changing dynamics of
economic disadvantage in Canadian cities, updating selected sections of the 2007 Urban Poverty Project.• Will be based on Community Poverty Project tables • Will be structured as a set of short research briefs – looking at
patterns of poverty within CMAs and large CSDs
Projects in Development (2/3)Projets en développement (2/3)
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• Community Poverty Series (comparative focus)• Poverty by Geography• Populations Vulnerable to Poverty• Age, Gender and Family• Dimensions of Income• Employment and Education• Neighbourhood Poverty
Projects in Development (3/3)Projets en développement (3/3)
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4.5 Build and foster partnerships4.5 PartenariatsCCSD Community Data Program Annual Meeting, 2015
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Build and foster partnershipsPartenariats
Activities/Opérations Deliverables/Produits livrables
SD5.1 Recruit new consortia Target: 35 members by end of Year 4; 40 by end of Year 5
SD5.2 Develop and update program marketing & membership package
Updated Program marketing package (presentation, primer)
SD5.3 Partnership development Outreach delivered to organisations such as universities
SD5.4 Host & coordinate annual Community Data Canada (virtual) Roundtable
Annual Community Data Roundtable Delivered in Fall 2015 with new webinar tool
SD5.5 Write proposals, including Community Analytics project proposals
Target: 5 Community Analytics contracts per program year @ $10,000 per contract
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4.5.1 Outreach & New Consortia4.5.1 Recrutement et objectifs pour l’adhésion
• Membership recruitment objectives
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4.5.2 Community Data Canada Roundtable, 20154.5.2 Table ronde sur les données communautaires, 2015
• Tentative date: Fall 2015• Annual Roundtable, using a webinar format • Promotes CDP and provides platform for members to
present to potential consortium
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• Financial Security Index for Canadian Cities (partner: Prosper Canada)• Project to develop new composite measure of household
financial security in Toronto, Calgary and Wood Buffalo
• Geographic data:• Canadian and provincial averages• Averages for all CMAs and all non-CMAs in Canada• Pilot community census subdivision and census division• Pilot community dissemination areas
4.5.3 Neighbourhood Financial Health Index4.5.3 Indice de santé financière des quartiers
Building an index of Neighbourhood Financial HealthÉlaborer une indice de santé financière des quartiers• Income only tells part of the story• Aspects of wealth such as assets, savings, and debt are
equally critical determinants of household financial health.
• Community level data is needed to galvanize community action• Existing analyses of financial security occur at the national or
provincial scale, offering little help to those trying to understand the financial situation of Canadian households at the community level.
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Variable Definition
Income Average pre-tax household income, including employment income, income from government programs, pension income, investment income and any other money income;
Liquid Assets Average per household value of financial assets, including registered & non-registered savings and financial investments;
Real Estate Assets Average per household value of primary and other real estate;
Consumer debt The average value of all household consumer debt, comprising debt from credit cards, personal loans and lines of credit;
Mortgage debt The average per household value of all mortgage debt;
Risk of Bankruptcy The score used by financial institutions to measure the likelihood of individuals filing for bankruptcy.
Components of the indexÉlements de l’indice
Visualizing the data Visualiser les données
Neighbourhood
Rank by Decile (Colour)(Rank out of 1,592 DAs)
DA# 4806091439 St SE/16 Av SE
Low Income
DA# 48061982Taravista Way NE /
Taradale Dr NELower-Middle Income
Overall 3(1,141)
1(1,561)
Assets 1(1,592)
4(1,002)
Savings 1(1,553)
1(1,582)
Debt 10(6)
2(1,330)
Income 1(1,531)
4(1,055)
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4.5.4 Community Analytics Projects & New Partnerships4.5.4 Les projets du service d’analyse communautaire et les nouveaux partenariats
• Tamarack City Reducing Poverty Network• FCM Quality of Life Reporting System• Regular requests from large Canadian universities• Outreach to Federal government in the Fall
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4.6.1 Decisions: Approve workplan for 2015-20164.6.1 Décision : approuver le plan de travail pour 2015-2016CCSD Community Data Program Annual Meeting, 2015
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4.6.2 Decisions: Approve Schedule B for 2015-20164.6.1 Décision : approuver l’Annexe B pour 2015-2016CCSD Community Data Program Annual Meeting, 2015
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5.1 Day 1: Concluding remarks5.1 1e journée : Observations finalesCCSD Community Data Program Annual Meeting, 2015
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6.0 Day 2:Roundtable Discussions6.0 2e journée : Tables rondesCCSD Community Data Program Annual Meeting, 2015
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6.1 Roundtable Discussion 1:How to establish and lead a consortium6.1 1e table ronde : Comment établir et gérer un consortiumCCSD Community Data Program Annual Meeting, 2015
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6.2 Roundtable Discussion 2:Building capacity to access the data6.2 2e table ronde : Renforcement des capacités afin d’accéder aux donnéesCCSD Community Data Program Annual Meeting, 2015
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6.3 Roundtable Discussion 3: Reporting & Communication6.3 3e table ronde : L’élaboration de rapports et la communicationCCSD Community Data Program Annual Meeting, 2015
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