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__NOTOC__
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==Vaccine update==
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*Deck will be posted
  
==Agenda==
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==What’s published, what’s coming==
#Vaccine update
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*Susan Harper - [http://mailto:susan.harper2@canada.ca susan.harper2@canada.ca]
##What’s published, what’s coming
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*[https://www.canada.ca/en/public-health/services/diseases/coronavirus-disease-covid-19.html COVID-19 landing page] now links to vaccine content. When provinces and territories have content ready, send URLs to Susan so we can look at how to cross-link
#Links between federal and provincial/territorial content
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*Travelling within Canada content is going live very soon. It includes a page linking out to provincial/territorial travel restrictions. When it is live, we’ll let you know. Please check that we are linking to the page you want us to link to. Send corrections to Susan.
#DTO newsletter  
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## Do other jurisdictions have newsletters? Can we sign up?
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==DTO newsletter==
#Round table discussion:
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*Goes out every month or so. It’s linked from the bottom of the FPT wiki page [https://blog.canada.ca/pages/signup.html sign up]
## How will you be communicating vaccine sites? (same as COVID testing?)
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*Any other jurisdictions with newsletters? No, not publicly available at the moment
## Do you get requests for audience-based web content and navigation (like seniors, youth, Indigenous)? How do you handle this? Do you have related research?
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## Call for future discussion topics 
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==Round table discussion==
[[Category:COVID communications]]
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<b><p>How will you be communicating vaccine sites? (same as COVID testing?)</b></p>
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*Federal - https://www.canada.ca/en/public-health/services/diseases/2019-novel-coronavirus-infection/prevention-risks/covid-19-vaccine-treatment.html
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*Ontario - https://covid-19.ontario.ca/covid-19-vaccines-ontario
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*Quebec - https://www.quebec.ca/sante/problemes-de-sante/a-z/coronavirus-2019/deroulement-vaccination-contre-la-covid-19/#c78793
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*Nova Scotia has meetings this week
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*B.C. likely publishing Wednesday
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*Manitoba - http://www.manitoba.ca/covid19/vaccine/index.html
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*Saskatchewan going live Tuesday or Wednesday
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:*Discussion around coordinating terminology between jurisdictions once everyone has their initial content up
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*Health Canada is working on a lexicon - May be helpful to look at Quebec content to synchronize French terminology
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*Chris Bell (Ontario): working with Google to ensure a strategy for vaccine sites (much like the previous assessment centre location details)
  
Links between federal and provincial/territorial content
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<b><p>Do you get requests for audience-based web content and navigation (like seniors, youth, Indigenous)? How do you handle this? Do you have related research?</b></p>
Susan Harper - susan.harper2@canada.ca
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*Susan Harper: We’ve found that audience-based content gets less visits (while it could be also those audiences are smaller) but interested in seeing more on audience-segmented content and duplication being an issue for other folks
COVID-19 landing page now links to vaccine content. When provinces and territories have content ready, send URLs to Susan so we can look at how to cross-link
+
*Kaitlyn Rosenburg (BC): Covid-communications are centralized, and the content is then re-used by various ministries (but there are problems with duplication, and ensuring information is accurate across all groups)
Travelling within Canada content is going live very soon. It includes a page linking out to provincial/territorial travel restrictions. When it is live, we’ll let you know. Please check that we are linking to the page you want us to link to. Send corrections to Susan.
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*David Cox (Ontario)  q. How do audience-based navigations and pages perform for SEO and organic search, compared to topic-based pages?
DTO newsletter
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:*COVID-19 support for X: (an audience section within a large topic) is how Ontario has been dealing with audience-based content
Goes out every month or so. It’s linked from the bottom of the FPT wiki page (sign up)
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*Gillian (BC): We try to be topic based first, and use SEO as a consideration but the audience-based content currently seems like a barrier (noticed when searching that users don’t mention their audience, only what they are searching for)
Any other jurisdictions with newsletters? No, not publicly available at the moment
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*Martin Boucher (QC): Have removed all audience-based segmentation, as it was too complex and now all topic-based (issues prior with being inclusive or exclusive to other audience); users search for the topic and not their audience
Roundtable
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*Allan Lawlor (Nova Scotia): Have also used the Gerry McGovern research to organize via tasks, and not so much audience (also the realities of users being across multiple audiences - which would then have more duplication across the sites)
How will you be communicating vaccine sites?
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*Laura Piper (DTO/Federal): We often see audience-specific content when there is a Minister dedicated to the audience
Federal - https://www.canada.ca/en/public-health/services/diseases/2019-novel-coronavirus-infection/prevention-risks/covid-19-vaccine-treatment.html
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:*Our previous COVID-19 Indigenous project showed again that users didn’t tend to search as an Indigenous audience but rather task-focused
Ontario - https://covid-19.ontario.ca/covid-19-vaccines-ontario
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:*There are still requests where those developing the content are looking to develop audience-based content
Quebec - https://www.quebec.ca/sante/problemes-de-sante/a-z/coronavirus-2019/deroulement-vaccination-contre-la-covid-19/#c78793
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:*Research on audience-based vs when there is exceptions; if anyone has research please forward to DTO and we’ll share with the group to help support when responding to requests for audience-based navigation
Nova Scotia has meetings this week
 
B.C. likely publishing Wednesday
 
Manitoba - http://www.manitoba.ca/covid19/vaccine/index.html
 
Saskatchewan going live Tuesday or Wednesday
 
Discussion around coordinating terminology between jurisdictions once everyone has their initial content up
 
Health Canada is working on a lexicon - May be helpful to look at Quebec content to synchronize French terminology
 
Chris Bell (Ontario): working with Google to ensure a strategy for vaccine sites (much like the previous assessment centre location details)
 
  
Do you get requests for audience-based web content and navigation (like seniors, youth, Indigenous)? How do you handle this? Do you have related research?
+
==Call for future discussion topics==
Susan Harper: We’ve found that audience-based content gets less visits (while it could be also those audiences are smaller) but interested in seeing more on audience-segmented content and duplication being an issue for other folks
+
*Status update on vaccine content (next meeting)
Kaitlyn Rosenburg (BC): Covid-communications are centralized, and the content is then re-used by various ministries (but there are problems with duplication, and ensuring information is accurate across all groups)
+
*Language and connection on vaccine clinics
David Cox (Ontario)  q. How do audience-based navigations and pages perform for SEO and organic search, compared to topic-based pages?
+
*Digital content / Service teams in a post-COVID world
Covid-19 support for X: (an audience section within a large topic) is how Ontario has been dealing with audience-based content
+
*Vaccines and gradual reopenining
Gillian (BC): We try to be topic based first, and use SEO as a consideration but the audience-based content currently seems like a barrier (noticed when searching that users don’t mention their audience, only what they are searching for)
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*Keeping high-priority rushed content accessible
Martin Boucher (QC): Have removed all audience-based segmentation, as it was too complex and now all topic-based (issues prior with being inclusive or exclusive to other audience); users search for the topic and not their audience
+
*Lessons learned  
Allan Lawlor (Nova Scotia): Have also used the Gerry McGovern research to organize via tasks, and not so much audience (also the realities of users being across multiple audiences - which would then have more duplication across the sites)
+
*Future of group post-COVID...should keep it going as it is a valuable community
Laura Piper (DTO/Federal): We often see audience-specific content when there is a Minister dedicated to the audience
+
[[Category:COVID communications]]
Our previous covid-19 Indigenous project showed again that users didn’t tend to search as an Indigenous audience but rather task-focused
 
There are still requests where those developing the content are looking to develop audience-based content
 
Research on audience-based vs when there is exceptions; if anyone has research please forward to DTO and we’ll share with the group to help support when responding to requests for audience-based navigation
 
 
Future discussion topic suggestions
 
Status update on vaccine content (next meeting)
 
Language and connection on vaccine clinics
 
Digital content / Service teams in a post-COVID world
 
Vaccins et déconfinement progressiif
 
Keeping high-priority rushed content accessible
 
Lessons learned  
 
Future of group post-COVID...should keep it going as it is a valuable community
 

Latest revision as of 18:49, 4 January 2021


Home Meetings Collaboration space Contacts

Vaccine update

  • Deck will be posted

What’s published, what’s coming

  • Susan Harper - susan.harper2@canada.ca
  • COVID-19 landing page now links to vaccine content. When provinces and territories have content ready, send URLs to Susan so we can look at how to cross-link
  • Travelling within Canada content is going live very soon. It includes a page linking out to provincial/territorial travel restrictions. When it is live, we’ll let you know. Please check that we are linking to the page you want us to link to. Send corrections to Susan.

DTO newsletter

  • Goes out every month or so. It’s linked from the bottom of the FPT wiki page sign up
  • Any other jurisdictions with newsletters? No, not publicly available at the moment

Round table discussion

How will you be communicating vaccine sites? (same as COVID testing?)

  • Discussion around coordinating terminology between jurisdictions once everyone has their initial content up
  • Health Canada is working on a lexicon - May be helpful to look at Quebec content to synchronize French terminology
  • Chris Bell (Ontario): working with Google to ensure a strategy for vaccine sites (much like the previous assessment centre location details)

Do you get requests for audience-based web content and navigation (like seniors, youth, Indigenous)? How do you handle this? Do you have related research?

  • Susan Harper: We’ve found that audience-based content gets less visits (while it could be also those audiences are smaller) but interested in seeing more on audience-segmented content and duplication being an issue for other folks
  • Kaitlyn Rosenburg (BC): Covid-communications are centralized, and the content is then re-used by various ministries (but there are problems with duplication, and ensuring information is accurate across all groups)
  • David Cox (Ontario) q. How do audience-based navigations and pages perform for SEO and organic search, compared to topic-based pages?
  • COVID-19 support for X: (an audience section within a large topic) is how Ontario has been dealing with audience-based content
  • Gillian (BC): We try to be topic based first, and use SEO as a consideration but the audience-based content currently seems like a barrier (noticed when searching that users don’t mention their audience, only what they are searching for)
  • Martin Boucher (QC): Have removed all audience-based segmentation, as it was too complex and now all topic-based (issues prior with being inclusive or exclusive to other audience); users search for the topic and not their audience
  • Allan Lawlor (Nova Scotia): Have also used the Gerry McGovern research to organize via tasks, and not so much audience (also the realities of users being across multiple audiences - which would then have more duplication across the sites)
  • Laura Piper (DTO/Federal): We often see audience-specific content when there is a Minister dedicated to the audience
  • Our previous COVID-19 Indigenous project showed again that users didn’t tend to search as an Indigenous audience but rather task-focused
  • There are still requests where those developing the content are looking to develop audience-based content
  • Research on audience-based vs when there is exceptions; if anyone has research please forward to DTO and we’ll share with the group to help support when responding to requests for audience-based navigation

Call for future discussion topics

  • Status update on vaccine content (next meeting)
  • Language and connection on vaccine clinics
  • Digital content / Service teams in a post-COVID world
  • Vaccines and gradual reopenining
  • Keeping high-priority rushed content accessible
  • Lessons learned
  • Future of group post-COVID...should keep it going as it is a valuable community