Social Policy Researcher

Project scope
Categories
Social justiceSkills
planning policy development digital literacy program evaluation social policy digital rights management researchThe social policy researcher will join the ODLAN team to review, assess, and put together a report that provides an overview of Canada's Digital Charter and other relevant Canadian digital rights and inclusion policies. The student will provide a summary report on existing digital inclusion policies. The purpose of this role is to identify policy gaps and opportunities for developing digital inclusion policies.
Tasks & responsibilities:
- Analyze pertinent documents and reports related to digital literacy, digital access, online security, and related areas including government announcements
- The social policy researcher supports strategic and organizational planning, policy development, research, and program evaluation in accordance with ODLAN objectives.
- Will develop an understanding of intersectionality and Anti-Racists and Anti-Oppression practices.
- Conduct research and compile information, in accordance with intersectional and intergenerational methodologies guided by ODLAN policies
- Respond to internal requests for information including data, digital media, and research
- Monitor political, social, economic, and legislative developments for their impacts on digital access and inclusion in Canada
- Work with the knowledge mobilization team to provide relevant information for public facing educational resources.
- Attend weekly team meetings.
- Students will be working with the ODLAN team to become knowledgeable on digital inclusion, safety and access
- They will have access to tools and resources to manage their project deliverables including Monday.com, Canva, Zoom, and Google Workplace.
- They will be mentored by ODLAN's operations team to grow their skills on data collection, analysis, and synthetization. Students will meet bi-weekly for this project.
About the company
The Open Digital Literacy and Access Network (ODLAN) offers a directory of existing digital literacy and access services along with our own resources on how the digital divide is impacting 2SLGBTQIA+ communities. We consult with a variety of organizations to build the infrastructure and capacity to create 2SLGBTQIA+ inclusive online resources and programming. By promoting digital security, equity, and access our mission is to create more inclusive virtual spaces that are accessible to everyone.