Systemic Change Through Data Sharing

November 9 from 3:00-4:00pm

Systems change cannot happen without a systems view. The data/information that’s needed to paint a systems view exists, often under the jurisdiction of different government and local agencies.  These program-centric data systems make it challenging to identify community-level needs, gaps and service outcomes.  These siloed systems often result in agencies duplicating their efforts and competing for limited funding. What if there is a way to break these data silos and securely share useful data to paint a systems view? In this session, we will be discussing real world examples of cross-agency data sharing efforts that catalyzed systemic change.