Birmingham Smart City Data Workshop Tuesday 15 September 2015.

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Birmingham Smart City Data Workshop Tuesday 15 September 2015

Our data story is unfolding INFORMATIONDATA EXCHANGE TRANSPORTHEALTH ENERGY EXPERIMENT NEW SERVICES & SOLUTIONS ENGAGEMENTCOLLABORATION Social Media Surgerices WM OD Forum Open data surgeries OD policy & strategy Internal data champions City data owners Hackathons Civic Dashboard YRS Centre Data visualisations Better Decision making New apps Improved performance Hackathons Identify Data sets Data audits Evaluate platforms Data release OD portal Data catalogue Citi-Sense Platform v1.0

Birmingham Smart City Data Workshop Tuesday 15 September 2015

“ The Birmingham Smart City Commission has committed to support a Smart City spatial demonstrator in East Birmingham The aim is to embed Smart City principles (release, use and access to data, integration and use of digital technologies; and strong citizen / business engagement) to address the region’s growth challenges and reduce inequalities

CHALLENGE: Low skills; high unemployment; large inequalities – health, social & economic OPPORTUNITIES: High proportion of core employment and untapped potential of place – increase opportunity for people to connect to education, training, jobs and social opportunities to contribute to a better and more sustainable way of life PRIORITIES: Quality of place; health & mobility

AMBITION Our aim for East Birmingham is to change perceptions of the area, the way people move around the area and the health and life chances of people that live there”

INITIAL MILESTONES & OPPORTUNTIES Creating critical mass  Working with the Future Cities Catapult and other partners  4/6 initial projects – Roadmap March 2016  Creating the conditions for people to be healthier., happier and more economically active  Supporting accessible, multimodal and active travel  Seamlessly connecting the city to the corridor and creating more opportunities for social and economic interaction  Immediate funding opportunities to support East B’ham demonstrator activity  ESIF – Innovation Call Priority Axis 1 25 Sept (outline application)  IoT £10M demonstrator 30 Sept  H2020 Funding bids successful - potential to support demonstrator activity start date post Jan 2016  City4Age (Elderly-friendly city services for active and healthy ageing)

“If you can make it happen here you can make it happen anywhere” WASHWOOD HEATH  Predominantly BME  46.7% child poverty  Attainment at school (58%)  Age profile:  59% (16-64)  7% (over 65)  11% (18-25)  34% (0-15) Compare and contrast 2 unique communities in the heart of East Birmingham requiring sometimes very different solutions SHARD END  Predominantly white  37% child poverty  Attainment at school - low (44%)  Age profile:  59% (16-64)  7% (over 65)  11% (18-25)  34% (0-15) By the end of primary school obesity in our kids in both of these areas will have risen from 27% to over 43%

Making it real - Data journey and mapping “ There is still more data that can be released, mores uses of data that can be demonstrated and more that can be done to improve data quality and literacy.” Open Data Roadmap for the UK - Open Data Institute, 2015  Shape around priorities & thinking for demonstrator  Whole journey approach  Day in the life – scenarios (needs, wants, challenges and pain points)  Data opportunities & insights  What data – as is  What if data- what difference  Who has what & who wants what?  Defining & shaping our data journey with partners – end goal and vision

“East Birmingham Smart City Demonstrator will enable citizens to pull, access and manipulate information that helps shape their lifestyles” SERVICES BCC Services underpinned by Data SERVICES BCC Services underpinned by Data RESEARCH & ANALYSIS Baseline using available Data RESEARCH & ANALYSIS Baseline using available Data ICT STRATEGY ‘ Unlock’ data & Data Quality Tools ICT STRATEGY ‘ Unlock’ data & Data Quality Tools DATA AUDIT ‘What, Where, Who & How’ DATA AUDIT ‘What, Where, Who & How’ East Birmingham Smart City Demonstrator Themes Health & Well-being Transport & Mobility Skills East Birmingham Smart City Demonstrator Themes Health & Well-being Transport & Mobility Skills