Workshop
The First Nations Principles of OCAP® training: Ownership, Control, Access, and Possession of data
This training introduces participants to the First Nations principles of OCAP®. These principles establish how First Nations’ data and information should be collected, protected, used or shared.
Standing for ownership, control, access and possession, OCAP® is a tool to support strong information governance on the path to First Nations data sovereignty. The training is designed by First Nations (FNIGC) and is intended for First Nations who work with data, as well as those who interact with First Nations data or information and are looking to learn how they can best respect the principles in their work. Over the course of approximately one-hour a certified trainer will teach participants about OCAP® followed by a Q&A period. At the end of the session, there will be an additional hour of networking paired with refreshments.
The workshop will be delivered by Leslie MacGregor, FNIGC Education Officer.
Cost: Free but please register below so that we can better accommodate all the participants.
When: Wednesday, November 29, 10:00am-12:00pm.
Where: Salon O’Brien Family (RF-120) Loyola Jesuit Hall and Conference Centre. Concordia University (Loyola Campus) 7141 Sherbrooke St W, Montreal, Quebec H4B 1R6.
The session will be available in person and online (link provided upon registration).
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