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Transforming Community Access to Data: The Info Trafford Initiative

The Info Trafford Data Observatory, a vision of Trafford's acting chief executive for three years, promotes open data in partnership with Greater Manchester's Data GM. Launched on January 25, 2012, this platform encourages stakeholders like the police, health authorities, and community groups to share and utilize data effectively. Early feedback highlights its user-friendly design and accessibility, benefiting commissioners and residents alike by improving service delivery and reducing Freedom of Information requests. Future plans include enhancing collaboration and promoting Info Trafford widely.

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Transforming Community Access to Data: The Info Trafford Initiative

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  1. Info Trafford www.infotrafford.org.uk

  2. Introduction • Data Observatory has been a vision of the current acting chief executive for the last 3 years • Trafford an advocate of open data • Joint venture across Greater Manchester called Data GM • Info Trafford

  3. Launch – 25th January 2012 • The launch prompted partners to think how they could use the site • What data they could share and add to the site • How we can develop the site further outside Trafford.

  4. Stake holders • OSCI (Data Packs) • Police • Health • Trafford Council • Housing Trust • Voluntary / community Sector • Public

  5. Audience / Users • Community and Voluntary Groups • Public • Media organisations • Council staff including commissioners • Councillors • Council Executive • Initial feedback from users is very positive “People love that the data is accessible, user friendly site that is engaging”

  6. Benefits • Improved intelligence for commissioners to focus services at the right communities • Reduce the number of FOI requests • Provides voluntary and community organisations detailed information for bidding for services • Trafford residents are better informed of why we are undertaking initiatives in their neighbourhoods • Cost saving in data management and analysis

  7. Future Plans • Info GM • Promote the info trafford site to all partners • Build on the neighbourhood themes • Benchmark the savings

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