Key Resources


7 Foundational Principles of Access by Design
Recommendation: More coverage required, for
greater transparency and accountability
For the Public: Accessing Personal Information

Access by Design

Government organizations can develop information management practices that go beyond just the basic measures of reactive disclosure. When a ministry, municipality, police force, school board or other government organization sits down to identify exactly how it can make public data more easily accessible, it starts a process that we call Access by Design.This includes more than just accountable and accessible government – it embraces the concept of a more responsive and efficient government that engages in collaborative relationships with those it serves.

DID YOU KNOW?

THE CITY OF TORONTO CREATED A NEW WEB PORTAL IN 2009 UNDER THE OPEN TORONTO INITIATIVE, DESIGNED TO MAKE CITY DATA MORE ACCESSIBLE. IN FACT, TORONTO CUT ITS NUMBER OF OFFICIAL FOI REQUESTS IN HALF IN 2009 BY EXPANDING THE ROUTINE DISCLOSURE OF CERTAIN PUBLIC BUILDING PLAN INFORMATION.


Right to Know Week 2009

For Professionals: Openness with Information

2009 Appeals


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