Part 1 of 3: Is it legal? Is it ethical? Is it a good idea? An introduction to cross-sector data sharing.
On September 3, All In and the Network for Public Health Law kicked off their three-part webinar series on Racial Equity Throughout Data Integration, featuring Actionable Intelligence for Social Policy. Are you newly interested in data sharing and wondering where to start? Are you working on building shared language and understanding with new data partners? AISP has got you covered.
Their recent publication: Introduction to Data Sharing and Integration covers the benefits, limitations, and risks of data sharing, and outlines best practices for strong planning, governance, legal, and technical approaches. It also includes use case examples for successful cross-sector data integration based upon AISP’s decade of work alongside our Network and Learning Community sites.
Actionable Intelligence for Social Policy is based out of the University of Pennsylvania and strives to helps state and local governments collaborate and responsibly use data to improve lives. For more information, visit their website.
Presenters:
Amy Hawn Nelson & Emily Berkowitz, Actionable Intelligence for Social Policy (AISP)
Moderator:
Sallie Milam, Network for Public Health Law (NPHL)
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