Programme

This is what you can expect to experience at the data day.
More details about our speakers here

AM

9.15am. Registration.

Registration, tea and coffee in the front room bar. Move around the exhibitor area on the 1st and 2nd floors. Get acquainted with other participants.

9.45am. Welcome

Welcome and introduction to the day’s events including the Open Space sessions and Introduction to the lightning talks.

10.10am Lightning Talks

1. Key Note Listener, Malaki Patterson: Music Works

2. From Numbers to Notes: Humanising data through Sound.
Tiziana Alocci: Necessity.Ink

3. Tree Equity: Illuminating inequalities in urban tree cover.
Adam Cormack: Woodland Trust

4. Data: All that glitters is not (always) gold….
Siobhan Farmer: Gloucestershire County Council

5. What is data maturity? Why is it so important in the context of AI and ‘post-truth’ world? What are the headlines from the ’State of the non-profit sector’s data maturity?
Madeline Spinks: Data Orchard

10.45am

Introduction to the Open Space and Workshop sessions. Choose which one you would like to join and move to the room it is held in.

11.00am Open Space 1 and Workshops

  1. Open Space 1

  2. Making sense of data when it doesn’t match what you know to be true? Tom Beasley: Active Gloucestershire

  3. All the latest news on data from the Arts Council England.
    Rose Barraclough / Claire Glasbey: Arts Council England

  4. How can you get support and work towards data and digital equity? Daniel Gale: Gloucestershire Rural Community Council

  5. Creative writing inspired by Data.
    Jacqui Stearn: Coaching with Intent

  6. How data has grown collaboration between a charity and the Local Authority in Glos.
    Kari Gerstheimer: Access Social Care

11.45am Break for tea and coffee

Break for tea and coffee. Browse the exhibitor area. Networking.
Reflecting.

12.15am Open Space 2 and Workshops

  1. Open Space 2

  2. The more eyes on the data the better – No Child Left Behind’s collective approach to understanding and responding to data Richard Gibson: Cheltenham Borough Council

  3. From Numbers to Notes: Humanising Data through Sound. Tiziana Alocci: Necessity.Ink

  4. Can data change policy to improve equity? Dan Jacques, Joanne Hall, Hannah Chesters: Barnwood Trust

  5. The Data Gatherers.
    Cawan Andre & Tina Bouttle: Gloucestershire Wildlife Trusts

  6. How to use the Data Maturity Framework to plan for improvement. Madeline Spinks: Data Orchard & & Alan Inman-Ward: Create Gloucestershire

PM

1.00pm Lunch

Enjoy some lunch in the front room bar. Move around the exhibitor area on the 1st and 2nd floors.

1.45pm Dash Battle

Join the ‘Dash Battle’ where teams will showcase their data dashboard. Come along to give feedback on what you like about the dashboards and what you think could be improved. 

2.05pm Open Space 3 and Workshops

  1. Open Space 3

  2. Develop Your Community Data Campaign.
    Tim Davies: Connected by Data

  3. Introduction to Ripple Effects Mapping.
    Abi Nicol: Creative Community. Louise Bardgett and Alan Inman-Ward: Create Gloucestershire

  4. Lies, damned lies and statistics. Katie Hopgood, Kate Martin and Alice Meen: Gloucestershire County Council

  5. Stitch in Time - building confidence and connectivity through creativity. Jay Haigh: Making Place and Aysha Randera: Amanah Community CIC

  6. Getting started with inclusive evaluation.
    Barnwood's Research and Policy team

3.00pm Reports on our day so far

Open Space with Seth Reynolds and keynote listener Malaki Patterson

3.15pm Break for tea and coffee + 1:2:1 Surgeries

Break for tea and coffee. Browse the exhibitor area. Networking.
Reflecting. 1-2-1 surgeries in ‘Willow’ studio on the 2nd floor.

3.45pm Open Space 4 and Workshops

  1. Open Space 4

  2. Deep dive into the Tree Equity Score UK.
    Adam Cormack: Woodland Trust

  3. Taking a data led approach to systems change.
    Tracey Thomas: Create Gloucestershire and Cath Wilkins: Artlift.

  4. Inclusive Evaluation – How we collect data matters.
    Anna Bonallack: Creative Sustainability

  5. Levelling the playing field for qualitative data - it’s not all about numbers! Sophie Ayre & Becky Parish: NHS Gloucestershire

  6. Lessons from the Barrel Children: Understanding Trauma Through the Eyes of a Generation. Audrey James

4.40 pm Closing Reflections & Wrap Up

Evening session

4.45pm Evening guest registration.

Join us for drinks, networking and a chance to see the creative out puts from the day.

5.00pm Evening Session

6.30pm Close

Until next time!