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==Agenda==
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==Integrating the different levels of government==
#Updates
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Self-assessment tools linked from federal page [https://ca.thrive.health/covid19/en https://ca.thrive.health/covid19/en ]  
#Integrating the different levels of government online
 
#Agility
 
#Pressure points
 
#Structure of organizations
 
 
 
 
 
#Integrating the different levels of government
 
Self-assessment tools linked from federal page [[https://ca.thrive.health/covid19/en | https://ca.thrive.health/covid19/en ]]  
 
 
*Good for PEI  
 
*Good for PEI  
 
*Good for ON
 
*Good for ON
 
*Good for NWT
 
*Good for NWT
 
*Martin Boucher - For Québec :  
 
*Martin Boucher - For Québec :  
:* FR : [https://www.quebec.ca/sante/problemes-de-sante/a-z/coronavirus-2019/guide-auto-evaluation-symptomes-covid-19/]
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:* FR : https://www.quebec.ca/sante/problemes-de-sante/a-z/coronavirus-2019/guide-auto-evaluation-symptomes-covid-19/
:* EN : [https://www.quebec.ca/en/health/health-issues/a-z/2019-coronavirus/covid-19-symptom-self-assessment-tool/]
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:* EN : https://www.quebec.ca/en/health/health-issues/a-z/2019-coronavirus/covid-19-symptom-self-assessment-tool/%5D%20https://www.quebec.ca/en/health/health-issues/a-z/2019-coronavirus/covid-19-symptom-self-assessment-tool
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Provincial and territorial COVID-19 resources page: 
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*https://www.canada.ca/en/public-health/services/diseases/2019-novel-coronavirus-infection/symptoms/provincial-territorial-resources-covid-19.html
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:* Alexander Rutherford - For Alberta,  please use the Alberta Government (YourAlberta) Twitter, Facebook and Instagram accounts. The links are available here: https://www.alberta.ca/social-media-directory.aspx
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:* Umesh Sutendra (NWT)- NWT Twitter @nwt_cpho and Facebook https://www.facebook.com/yourGNWT/
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:* Allan Lawlor - there is a newer link for Nova Scotia, will confirm with the appropriate team if this should be updated
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:* Lauren Sugar - for Ontario, can you please link to this page instead? EN: https://covid-19.ontario.ca/ FR: https://covid-19.ontario.ca/fr
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Guidance for providers of services for people experiencing homelessness (in the context of COVID-19)
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*https://www.canada.ca/en/public-health/services/diseases/2019-novel-coronavirus-infection/guidance-documents/homelessness.html
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==Agility==
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What’s working to get things moving more quickly or make work more efficient?
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* Slack
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* Guidelines for writing
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* ROT
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* Sharing prototypes instead of Word docs for approvals:
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:* Screen share + verbal feedback
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:* FIGMA allows annotations
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:* Approval meetings where approvers go through the prototype all together instead of routing a document through a chain of approvals<br>
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Neil Littlejohns (Ontario Digital Service) -  a lot of people in the Ontario Digital Service say that Slack has been the thing which has allowed them to move quickly. Fast/smooth communication is paramount for us right now<br>
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Jo - Government of Yukon - We developed guidance for the people who write the guidelines who weren't experienced in writing web content. It's helped quite a bit to cut down editing and the ability to get content online much more quickly. It's helped build relationships too. <br>
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Teressa Peters - PEI has 159 pages about COVID on the site, we are in the process of reviewing all of these pages, some can be updated, some archived, some combined....quite a process!<br>
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Neil Littlejohns (Ontario Digital Service) - on the design/approvals side, Figma is a huge boost for us, being able to share prototypes quickly has been huge.
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:* Translation continues to be a challenge for us, so would love to hear recommendations on how to streamline that.<br>
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Lauren Sugar - Approvals continue to be a huge challenge for getting content online quickly - would love to hear if anyone has any innovative solutions!<br>
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Richard Cormier - translation has been an issue with us as well as English approvals are often last minute and sometimes have significant changes before being approved.<br>
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Martin Boucher - Québec : all our communications are centralized with a central team and dispatched to teams in ministries.<br>
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Jo - Government of Yukon - We've been using GatherContent for quite a long time (pre-Covid) which is just for editing but really helps digital and communications writers work with program staff. You can write your own templates for your content types. <br>
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Allan Lawlor - NS has used GatherContent outside of COVID projects<br>
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Neil Littlejohns (Ontario Digital Service) - as an example, the original, Ontario-specific version of COVID Alert was prototyped in Figma: https://www.figma.com/proto/NfWbSTFwoVJ8YM6KDmx6KC/Ontario-(COVID-Alert)_Internal-ODS-file?node-id=33%3A1838&viewport=354%2C455%2C0.03772130608558655&scaling=scale-down
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We were able to do remote user testing by having Ontarians interact with this prototype, it was really fantastic.
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==Pressure points==
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Halloween:
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* Umesh Sutendra (NWT) - Halloween Guidelines - https://www.gov.nt.ca/covid-19/en/services/guidelines-celebrating-halloween-safely
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Communicating alert level guidance:
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* Martin Boucher - Québec : rising cases, (very) complex communications (regional «colours»), have a prototype for a more precise map based on municipalities (done with mapbox) with a searchable list below the map
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* Umesh Sutendra (NWT) - Stick to smaller gatherings - Your Fave Five - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nuw_C7T_fm8
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* Jo - Government of Yukon - The UK has just moved to a three-tier system by region so gov.uk may be handy to have a look at.
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==Priorities for publishing & resourcing for teams==
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* Martin Boucher - Quebec - We run usability tests, analyse users comments and then we initiate dialogue with content «owners»
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* BC is using Google Dialogflow for Chatbot. They are looking at creating a bot in a box to share with jurisdictions.
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* Martin Boucher - Québec uses a chatbot based on BotPress
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* Teressa Peters - PEI is mostly Mon-Fri again, but there are a few updates that have to happen at night
 +
* Allan Lawlor - similar situation in NS
 +
* Neil Littlejohns (Ontario Digital Service) - on Production we can do preview links which require a login to view, and then on Staging we can share things without a login being necessary. In a pinch, we just email a screenshot of the page using Firefox's full screen capture tool. (file this under "it's not stupid if it works"
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* Alexander Rutherford - From March through June, we worked modified schedules so we could provide more coverage without incurring a ton of overtime. Some people worked Sunday-Thursday or Tuesday-Saturday. Some people also paired up with a partner to work longer 10-11 hours shifts on a 3-on, 4off, 4on, 3 off rotation. We also staggered hours, so some staff worked later shifts 11-7:15, 12-8:15.
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* Neil Littlejohns (Ontario Digital Service) - on the "rest" side of things, the Ontario Digital Service has given people a couple of "take a day" unofficial vacation days, for people to take an extra day of when they are able to
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* Alexander Rutherford - Alberta has centralized web services, but we've divided into two teams. One side handles the regular program/services content. The other team handles COVID and the "strategic" projects (anything related to major government announcements, legislation, engagements, hair on fire situations).
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[[Category:COVID communications]]
 
[[Category:COVID communications]]

Latest revision as of 17:24, 27 October 2020


Home Meetings Collaboration space Contacts

Integrating the different levels of government

Self-assessment tools linked from federal page https://ca.thrive.health/covid19/en

  • Good for PEI
  • Good for ON
  • Good for NWT
  • Martin Boucher - For Québec :

Provincial and territorial COVID-19 resources page:

Guidance for providers of services for people experiencing homelessness (in the context of COVID-19)

Agility

What’s working to get things moving more quickly or make work more efficient?

  • Slack
  • Guidelines for writing
  • ROT
  • Sharing prototypes instead of Word docs for approvals:
  • Screen share + verbal feedback
  • FIGMA allows annotations
  • Approval meetings where approvers go through the prototype all together instead of routing a document through a chain of approvals

Neil Littlejohns (Ontario Digital Service) - a lot of people in the Ontario Digital Service say that Slack has been the thing which has allowed them to move quickly. Fast/smooth communication is paramount for us right now

Jo - Government of Yukon - We developed guidance for the people who write the guidelines who weren't experienced in writing web content. It's helped quite a bit to cut down editing and the ability to get content online much more quickly. It's helped build relationships too.

Teressa Peters - PEI has 159 pages about COVID on the site, we are in the process of reviewing all of these pages, some can be updated, some archived, some combined....quite a process!

Neil Littlejohns (Ontario Digital Service) - on the design/approvals side, Figma is a huge boost for us, being able to share prototypes quickly has been huge.

  • Translation continues to be a challenge for us, so would love to hear recommendations on how to streamline that.

Lauren Sugar - Approvals continue to be a huge challenge for getting content online quickly - would love to hear if anyone has any innovative solutions!

Richard Cormier - translation has been an issue with us as well as English approvals are often last minute and sometimes have significant changes before being approved.

Martin Boucher - Québec : all our communications are centralized with a central team and dispatched to teams in ministries.

Jo - Government of Yukon - We've been using GatherContent for quite a long time (pre-Covid) which is just for editing but really helps digital and communications writers work with program staff. You can write your own templates for your content types.

Allan Lawlor - NS has used GatherContent outside of COVID projects

Neil Littlejohns (Ontario Digital Service) - as an example, the original, Ontario-specific version of COVID Alert was prototyped in Figma: https://www.figma.com/proto/NfWbSTFwoVJ8YM6KDmx6KC/Ontario-(COVID-Alert)_Internal-ODS-file?node-id=33%3A1838&viewport=354%2C455%2C0.03772130608558655&scaling=scale-down We were able to do remote user testing by having Ontarians interact with this prototype, it was really fantastic.

Pressure points

Halloween:

Communicating alert level guidance:

  • Martin Boucher - Québec : rising cases, (very) complex communications (regional «colours»), have a prototype for a more precise map based on municipalities (done with mapbox) with a searchable list below the map
  • Umesh Sutendra (NWT) - Stick to smaller gatherings - Your Fave Five - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nuw_C7T_fm8
  • Jo - Government of Yukon - The UK has just moved to a three-tier system by region so gov.uk may be handy to have a look at.

Priorities for publishing & resourcing for teams

  • Martin Boucher - Quebec - We run usability tests, analyse users comments and then we initiate dialogue with content «owners»
  • BC is using Google Dialogflow for Chatbot. They are looking at creating a bot in a box to share with jurisdictions.
  • Martin Boucher - Québec uses a chatbot based on BotPress
  • Teressa Peters - PEI is mostly Mon-Fri again, but there are a few updates that have to happen at night
  • Allan Lawlor - similar situation in NS
  • Neil Littlejohns (Ontario Digital Service) - on Production we can do preview links which require a login to view, and then on Staging we can share things without a login being necessary. In a pinch, we just email a screenshot of the page using Firefox's full screen capture tool. (file this under "it's not stupid if it works"
  • Alexander Rutherford - From March through June, we worked modified schedules so we could provide more coverage without incurring a ton of overtime. Some people worked Sunday-Thursday or Tuesday-Saturday. Some people also paired up with a partner to work longer 10-11 hours shifts on a 3-on, 4off, 4on, 3 off rotation. We also staggered hours, so some staff worked later shifts 11-7:15, 12-8:15.
  • Neil Littlejohns (Ontario Digital Service) - on the "rest" side of things, the Ontario Digital Service has given people a couple of "take a day" unofficial vacation days, for people to take an extra day of when they are able to
  • Alexander Rutherford - Alberta has centralized web services, but we've divided into two teams. One side handles the regular program/services content. The other team handles COVID and the "strategic" projects (anything related to major government announcements, legislation, engagements, hair on fire situations).