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− | # | + | #To provide sectors with non-human resources and non-budgetary resources (i.e., mentorship, engagement with partners, etc.) to support innovative projects in their work and projects. |
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Revision as of 10:11, 27 February 2023
Results Based Innovation Network (RBIN)
The Network will seek to:
- To foster a space to provide employees and partners to identify and prioritize opportunities Results Based Innovation at ISC.
- Smaller focused discussions on results based innovation by sharing learning, insights, and respective risks associated with said work and/or project to share best practices.
- To provide sectors with non-human resources and non-budgetary resources (i.e., mentorship, engagement with partners, etc.) to support innovative projects in their work and projects.
- Learn alongside of network members on what Results Based innovation means for Indigenous Services Canada and what sort of partnerships and collaborative opportunities might become possible as a result.
Foster | Monitor | Report |
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Design
Network
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The Associate Deputy Minister | The Assistant Deputy Minister of the Strategic Policy and Partnerships Sector | ||
Memberships | |||
All sectors at Indigenous Services Canada | Regions | Indigenous partners | Interested employees |
Membership Expectations
Network members are expected to:
Indigenous Services Canada Employees
Each Sector at Indigenous Services Canada must identify a representative at the management level for distributing information from the Network to their Sector. The employee will be responsible for distributing information from the Network to their Sector. Other employees of all levels are also encouraged to attend.
Representation - With Gender Based Analysis + in mind, the Network will strive to have inclusive membership.
Meetings - Meetings will occur quarterly or bi-monthly
New and innovative approaches may include, but are not limited to, tools and methods such as:
- User-centered design
- Behavioral insights
- Open policy-making, including co-creation approaches to develop policy, programs, and services with stakeholders, civil society, citizens, and other governments;
- Staged funding approaches to enable scaling
- Outcomes-based and pay-for-performance funding, including social and development finance and Social Impact Bond-like instruments
- Gamification
- Data analytics and modelling
- Investing in pooled funds that use these tools and methods
The Strategic Policy and Partnership Fund
The Strategic Partnership Fund (SPF) allows the Strategic Policy and Partnership Sector (SPPS) to advance the transfer of services to Indigenous-led organizations, and support Indigenous policy and evaluation capacities. The fund’s approach is intended to enable an expansion of partnerships, bring new voices to the table beyond traditional actors, and support innovation and capacity-building across the Indigenous public sector. SPF will strengthen ISC’s role in supporting the Department’s legislated priority to implement the gradual transfer of departmental responsibilities to Indigenous organizations.
The fund’s outcomes are different from other ISC policy programs because, unlike the other programs, this fund’s focus is to work with Indigenous partners to change ISC’s service delivery, internal policies, and begin to devolve services to those recipients. Other programs primarily focus on policy capacity of Indigenous partners for their own ends or for supporting ISC lead policy initiatives.
Project funding is intended for opportunities that support a path towards substantive equality for Indigenous peoples, the advancement of service delivery transfer, and support for Indigenous-led evaluation functions, while respecting the distinct needs of First Nations, Inuit, and Métis. SPF seeks projects that support cross-cutting initiatives that can benefit more than one program, region or activity, integrate co-development initiatives (Indigenous world view/knowledge) in policy and evaluation, and support innovation and capacity building across the Indigenous public sector.
Fund Objectives and Outcomes | ||
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Funding | Objective Result | Outcome |
Partnership and Innovation | Partnerships and Innovations funding, as a part of the SPP fund, will be allocated to support horizontal and cross-linked projects in partnership with Indigenous partners. | PID funding will be used to advance the transfer of services to Indigenous-led organizations, and support Indigenous policy and evaluation capacities. |
Strategic Policy and Partnership Fund's Terms and Conditions: https://gcdocs.intra.pri/aanc-inac/llisapi.dll/link/94128345
Innovation Toolbox
ISC Innovates
Quick Links
RBIN Contact List
Archive RBIN Presentations
Date | Topic | Contact | Links |
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September 16, 2021 | Indigenous Data Sovereignty | Erin O'Sullivan | |
October 6, 2021 | Digital Accelerator & Innovative Solutions Canada Program | Canada School of Public Service & Jacob Tummons LED | CSPS Digital Academy/CSPS Digital Accelerator |
October 21, 2021 | COVID-19 Communications with Indigenous Peoples | Communications Branch | |
November 17, 2021 | Indigenous Knowledges and Data Governance Protocol | Marissa Hill & Sara Wolfe | |
January 26, 2022 | AI-powered IP Innovation for Underrepresented Canadian Communities | Dr. Giuseppina (Pina) D’Agostino | |
February 23, 2022 | Dare to Meet the Bear - a project to apply Indigenous and decolonizing methodologies | Land and Economic Development Sector, Elizabeth MacDonald | https://gccollab.ca/groups/profile/2293903/daring-to-meet-the-bear-applying-indigenous-measurement-and-methodology-in-government |
March 16, 2022 | Relational Systems Thinking /Transformative Systems Change | Melanie Goodchild | https://indigenousinnovate.org/discover-i3/resources/indigenous-knowledges-and-data-governance-protocol?lang=en |
April 20, 2022 | Ta’n Etli-tpi’tmk and the Mi’kmaq Social Governance Initiative | Dale Syliboy, Brian Arbuthnot, Jean Knockwood &
Mathilda Googoo |
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June 22, 2022 | Results of the RBIN Scan | Marc Fonda & Monty Moudgil | |
July 14, 2022 | Deconstructing Colonial Practices in the Federal Public Service | Jolene Head | https://gcdocs.intra.pri/aanc-inac/llisapi.dll/Overview/103941493 |
September 22, 2022 | Deconstructing Colonial Practices in the Federal Public Service | Jolene Head | https://gcdocs.intra.pri/aanc-inac/llisapi.dll/Overview/110224799
https://gcdocs.intra.pri/aanc-inac/llisapi.dll/Overview/110218165 |
Archive RBIN presentations: https://gcdocs.intra.pri/aanc-inac/llisapi.dll/link/103934870
SPP Contacts
- Pierre Lecours
Social Policy Analyst, Partnerships and Innovation Directorate
- Monty Moudgil
Social Policy Analyst, Partnerships and Innovation Directorate
819-230-0510
- Marc Fonda
Manager, Partnerships and Innovation Directorate
819-230-2755