Data Innovation Program in the News

Last updated on March 19, 2024

A Scientific Approach to Addressing Social Issues Using Administrative Data | Canadian Public Policy (utpjournals.press)

David Green, Gaëlle Simard-Duplain, Arthur Sweetman, William Warburton (2023). A Scientific Approach to Addressing Social Issues Using Administrative Data. Canadian Public Policy, [Volume 49], [pp.331-346]. Published by University of Toronto Press

Summary: An article published in Canadian Public Policy, "A Scientific Approach to Addressing Social Issues Using Administrative Data," highlights the program as a solution to longstanding policy challenges faced by the province. The article explores the transformative power of administrative data in addressing complex social issues. It underscores the unique position of British Columbia's Data Innovation Program in facilitating unprecedented access to crucial data for the Ministry of Education and the Ministry for Social Development and Poverty Reduction. This access is instrumental in devising strategies to enhance high school graduation rates—a goal previously hampered by bureaucratic barriers and inter-ministerial silos.


Data Project Uses Innovative Approach to Understand Homelessness

Government of British Columbia (2022)

Summary: The Preventing and Reducing Homelessness Integrated Data Project aimed to better understand, respond to, and prevent homelessness in B.C. using de-identified provincial administrative data to get a more complete picture of who is experiencing homelessness. By integrating data across various government sectors through the BC Data Innovation Program, the project offers unparalleled insights into the patterns and precursors of homelessness, laying the groundwork for more effective, targeted interventions. Find more information about the 2019 Homeless Cohort Report.


Navigating Complexity: Policy Making for an Evolving World

Johal, S., Anthony, L., Dragicevic, N., Thirgood, J., Dockree, T. (2022) Navigating Complexity: Policy Making for an Evolving World. Canadian Standards Association, Toronto, ON.

Summary: The 2022 report from CSA Group, "Navigating Complexity: Policy Making for an Evolving World," features the Data Innovation Program as a key example of how data-driven initiatives are shaping public policy in today's rapidly changing technological landscape. This insightful analysis delves into the challenges and opportunities presented by digital transformation and highlights the critical role of data innovation in developing effective and adaptable policies.


Introduction to the Data Innovation Program for Academic Researchers

Population Data BC (2021)

Summary: This webinar provides an overview of the Data Innovation Program and the partnership with Population Data BC, outline the data available and the access process.