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1 The SSMIC’s Role as the Algoma Data Analysis Coordinator (DAC) Superior Children’s Centre – PD Day September 25 th, 2015

2 Sault Ste. Marie Innovation Centre The Sault Ste. Marie Innovation Centre (SSMIC) is a non-profit organization that involves key stakeholders including research & educational institutions, community partners, various levels of government and private industry. SSMIC’s mandate is to act as a catalyst for growth in the Information Technology Sector

3 Community Geomatics Centre The CGC is unique in Canada, in that it functions as a not-for-profit organization to promote and establish the partnerships and technological means to efficiently share geospatial data, tools and knowledge amongst community organizations to create a safer, healthier and more prosperous community.

4 Health and Human Service Partners

5 Meet the DAC Team The Algoma DAC is not just one person – it’s a team! ▫Benefits: timely responses, complimentary skill-sets, can collaborate on large tasks, broad range of knowledge, etc. Paul Beach Kristen Hoffman Miranda Moffatt Danika Montgomery Steve Zuppa This team also acts as the DAC for Sault Ste. Marie

6 Role of the DAC The role of the DAC is to support evaluation and planning efforts for all agencies that serve young children and their families. We do this by developing databases for capturing and managing program- and/or agency-level data; compiling and preparing reports; engaging in data analysis to identify trends, patterns and service gaps; and advising and supporting the development of effective tracking mechanisms and evaluation tools to measure the impact of agency activities and programs.

7 Data Collection Best Start Hub visits Transition to a digital sign-in membership “I enjoyed how quick it was to sign-in. The children are usually playing with activities before I come in. Digital sign-in was a lot faster.” Trial user at Holy Cross BSH (SSM)

8 Data Collection Benefits: ▫Can accurately track unique visits ▫Can see who is going to which locations ▫Faster sign-in for drop-in and events ▫Count event attendance and drop-in attendance simultaneously ▫Can discreetly track attendance related to CAS ▫Much less of BSH staff time spent inputting their stats into the online database.

9 Data Collection Socio-demographic data ▫Census/National Household Survey ▫Tax-filer data (Family Income Data) Health-related data ▫Health Profiles ▫Births, birth weights, teenage mothers, etc. Program/Agency data ▫Hubs, Childcare, etc.

10 Data Collection GIS/mapping data ▫Demographic mapping ▫Proximity analysis ▫Service mapping ▫Driving distances

11 Data Analysis Early Development Instrument (EDI)

12 Data Analysis Child Care data

13 Data Analysis Best Start Hub data

14 Data Reporting & Mobilization Building Opportunities, Achieving Success data report – Volume 3 ▫In line with similar SSMIC generated reports from other regions

15 Data Reporting & Mobilization Community reports – data on a local level

16 Data Reporting & Mobilization Working towards building a data repository on the SCC website. http://hamiltonbeststart.ca/earlyyearsresearch/

17 Data Reporting & Mobilization Presentations ▫SSMIC is always available for early years presentations, either in-person or through REOP ▫DAC Team has given over 100 early years data related presentations in the past 5 years Infographics expertise ▫Used to present information quickly and clearly. Publication quality.

18 Evaluation Assisting with survey development and analysis of responses

19 Representation Conference attendance Member of the Algoma Best Start Network ▫Meets jointly with the Sault Ste. Marie Best Start Network

20 Contact Us Paul Beach GIS Manager pbeach@ssmic.com (705) 942-6938 x3030 Miranda Moffatt Analyst & DAC mmoffatt@ssmic.com (705) 942-6938 x3044 Steve Zuppa Analyst & DAC szuppa@ssmic.com (705) 942-6938 x3026 SSMIC-CGC 1520 Queen Street East, Suite CC100 Algoma University Campus Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario P6A 2G4


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