Strengthening the collection of sociodemographic data involves cultivating trust with racialized populations and ensuring accountability in the use, access and protection of data.
This literature review identifies numerous resources and guides that can propel the City of Toronto’s efforts to address inequities and promote equity through the involvement of communities in data governance.
It is authored by Jemal Demeke, Brenda Roche, PhD, and Dr. Kwame McKenzie from Wellesley Institute, Fiqir Worku and Paul Bailey from the Black Health Alliance, and Mercedes Sobers at the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH).