
CESBC Diverse Voices Webinar Series:
The First Nations principles of OCAP® presented by Kristine Neglia
WHEN: Friday, May 28, 2021 from 12:00pm to 1:15pm Pacific Time
WHERE: Zoom. You can check your computer's requirements here
COST: Free (long distance charges may apply if you dial in rather than use Zoom app)
LANGUAGE: English
REGISTRATION: Register on Zoom
[Please join the webinar a few minutes before noon so that we can start promptly]
Presented by Kristine Neglia
Webinar description:
The First Nations principles of OCAP® offer a framework for how First Nations’ data and information should be collected, protected, used, and 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. Using historical and current research and data management issues, this presentation will explore the First Nations principles of OCAP® and First Nations data sovereignty and discuss the importance of each. .
Our Presenter:
Kristine Neglia is the Manager of OCAP® & Information Governance with the First Nations Information Governance Centre. Responsible for education and training activities, Kristine supports First Nations, Indigenous and non-Indigenous organizations to increase their knowledge and skills related to OCAP®, Information Governance, and First Nations Data Sovereignty.
Kristine has worked for Indigenous organizations at the local, provincial, and national levels in diverse areas such as housing, health, and community wellness. She is a volunteer Director for a local organization in the City of Ottawa.
An Anishnaabe Kwe of the Curve Lake First Nation, Kristine is always excited to speak about the First Nations Principles of OCAP®.

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