Three Complimentary Sessions
Quietly, but persistently, data has been part of our lives through the ages. Our use of data is nearly always private, often small, but has continually formed a part of how we live, organize, and make decisions in our lives.
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Learn the crucial concept of data equity and its significance in fostering inclusive and impactful practices within our sector. Through practical exercises, you will gain a comprehensive understanding of what data equity means and how biases can enter data, empowering you to take the first steps towards creating a more equitable and just data culture.
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It has become increasingly critical to establish frameworks that prioritize privacy, security, and transparency while still harnessing the immense potential of data. Data trusts that support the work of major data initiatives such as Culturepedia, offer a solution that balances these needs and paves the way for a more inclusive, secure, and ethical data ecosystem.
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Who is this for?
- Arts, culture and heritage sector professionals, managers and practitioners
- Cultural sector senior leaders and board members
- Freelance artists and practitioners
- Arts, culture and heritage sector funders and policymakers
- Students and academics interested in cultural management
What will you learn from this complimentary series?
- How to be a good steward of your organisation’s own data
- Ethical considerations related to data usage
- Practical application of data collection to ensure inclusion of diverse perspectives and representation for all voices.
- How to facilitate collaboration by ensuring that data is properly documented, organized, and accessible to relevant parties.