Difference between revisions of "Federal Provincial Territorial COVID-19 web management working group/July 7 2020"

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*What content/pages exist for each province/territory:
 
*What content/pages exist for each province/territory:
 
:*What tasks do they have?
 
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:*Central page with links - Posted to the wiki: https://wiki.gccollab.ca/COVID-19_Interprovincial_and_territorial_travel_connections COVID-19 Interprovincial and territorial travel connections]
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:*Central page with links - Posted to the wiki: [https://wiki.gccollab.ca/COVID-19_Interprovincial_and_territorial_travel_connections COVID-19 Interprovincial and territorial travel connections]
  
 
*How we can link out from the federal content
 
*How we can link out from the federal content
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1. Data visualization - Rob/Michael
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i. Main goal is to aggregate data from multiple sources for different audiences and that the data is consistent across all canada.ca
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ii. Important considerations included audience; data overload for the public and being unable to understand or misinterpret; and urgency and privacy concerns
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iii. Impact: 152K since launch (in 3 weeks) - the epidemiological and economic research data
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iv. Key takeaways: solution is repeatable and collaborative nature allowed data to be efficiently published in a timely manner
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v. Deck to be posted on Wiki
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b. Ontario's data visualization: https://covid-19.ontario.ca/data
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c. Alberta's data page: https://www.alberta.ca/stats/covid-19-alberta-statistics.htm
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d. Pierre Savard
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e. https://www.canada.ca/en/public-health/services/diseases/coronavirus-disease-covid-19/epidemiological-economic-research-data.html

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2. Round table: initiatives or content launching in the next 2 weeks, forward agenda items
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Forward agenda items:
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- Engagement piece from Manitoba - Richard Cormier
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- Plain language efforts on guidance - Peter
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a. Crisis Communications content design checklist:
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b. https://design.canada.ca/crisis/content.html
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[[Category:COVID communications]]
 
[[Category:COVID communications]]

Revision as of 17:39, 30 July 2020

Home Meetings Collaboration space Contacts

Agenda

1. Introductions - new additions to the group

2. Reopening businesses

  • Support for businesses page on Canada.ca
  • Federal plain language efforts for reopening guidance

3.Central page for travel restrictions within Canada

  • What content/pages exist for each province/territory
  • How we can link out from the federal content

4. COVID 19 data integration and visualization

5.Round table: initiatives or content launching in the next 2 weeks, forward agenda items

Introductions - new additions to the group

  • NWT:Umesh
  • NS:Kara McAllister
  • PEI: VL Weeks, Beth Doucette
  • ON: Marcella Young - TBS, David Tallan, Lauren Sugar, Daivd Cox, Stephanie,
  • MB:Edward Cormier
  • AB: Gene Smith, Sharon
  • GC colleagues: PCO/HC/PHAC/PP/TBS, Sheldon Bauld, Christina Carrigan, Julie Tierney

Updates

  • Gerry McGovern task study - will be added to on Slack
  • COVID-19 Exposure notification app - working with Ontario
  • Financial snapshot tomorrow
  • M-R: Covid19 exposure app with the Ontario govt (hopeful by the next mtg to chat more with those folks on what has been done/their plans moving forward)

Reopening businesses

  • Trying to get a sense of what information businesses are looking for on canada.ca
  • Lots of similarities btw business and individuals around financial support
  • Two main areas: financial support; guidance and standards
  • Deck will be shared on the Wiki by Gil for the rest of the group (link above)
  • Main business landing page mirrors other covid19 landing pages for findability and structure
  • Ontario was one of the top 50 searches (net new) - assumption is many Ontario businesses looking for information/guidance
  • To ensure effectiveness of the business support, we are doing 3 rounds of unmoderated testing; page success widget, daily monitoring of analytics and task success survey

Central page for travel restrictions within Canada - Mary Beth

  • Interprovincial wiki page created by Mary-Beth
  • Links (mini content inventory) to main travel advice from each province
  • Main aim is to ensure Canadians understand where they can go (within Canada)
  • Celeste: the question of travel also depends on where I reside (i.e. if I’m coming from a place with more cases)
  • Christina: Northwest territories - borders are restricted
  1. Issue with the restrictions is the charter of rights for Canadians to be able to move freely - so we have the restrictions but the ability to enforce them is difficult
  2. Cannot prohibit them from entering but can manage their travel w/in the province - it’s tricky
  3. Page that has the most traction is the border entry/exit restrictions
  4. Would be great to have it in one central page - but even just in the territory it’s been hard to explain only in this jurisdiction
  5. Aiming to one central page ( many seemed in agreement even though it’s tricky) without duplicating the information
  6. VL (PEI): The link on the wiki is good for those in the atlantic bubble but not for the rest of Canadians
  7. Needs some more thinking ( preliminary spreadsheet with what province you are from and to which you’re travelling to - perhaps this could feed into the wizard?)
  • Goal: Improve Travellers within Canada section (new page?) for Canadians wanting to take summer vacations:
  • Currently: Travellers within Canada
  • What content/pages exist for each province/territory:
  • How we can link out from the federal content

1. Data visualization - Rob/Michael i. Main goal is to aggregate data from multiple sources for different audiences and that the data is consistent across all canada.ca ii. Important considerations included audience; data overload for the public and being unable to understand or misinterpret; and urgency and privacy concerns iii. Impact: 152K since launch (in 3 weeks) - the epidemiological and economic research data iv. Key takeaways: solution is repeatable and collaborative nature allowed data to be efficiently published in a timely manner v. Deck to be posted on Wiki b. Ontario's data visualization: https://covid-19.ontario.ca/data c. Alberta's data page: https://www.alberta.ca/stats/covid-19-alberta-statistics.htm d. Pierre Savard e. https://www.canada.ca/en/public-health/services/diseases/coronavirus-disease-covid-19/epidemiological-economic-research-data.html
 2. Round table: initiatives or content launching in the next 2 weeks, forward agenda items Forward agenda items: - Engagement piece from Manitoba - Richard Cormier - Plain language efforts on guidance - Peter a. Crisis Communications content design checklist: b. https://design.canada.ca/crisis/content.html