The Inclusive Data Playbook signposts practical resources and approaches to help users start, strengthen, and sustain inclusive data practices within their own contexts. 

It does not create new content or set out a manual or template for inclusive data. This is because the journey to inclusive data is different for each context. Therefore, the Inclusive Data Playbook presents and describes resources intended to support and improve inclusive data systems. The descriptions are thorough yet succinct, allowing users to skim the Playbook to select the resources that are most relevant. Through this Inclusive Data Playbook, organizations will be able to gain insight on where to start and how to navigate the inclusive data space more efficiently. 

In sports, playbooks often provide diagrams and brief descriptions of each play. Unlike a manual, they do not prescribe the plays, since the coach decides the strategy and which plays to use, depending on the context. The Inclusive Data Playbook is set up in the same spirit. Inclusive data is multifaceted and has many different approaches or “plays.” It is organized into four topics, focusing on the core approaches.

A glossary and full list of resources are included in the annexes for easy reference.

The four Playbook topics:

  1. Cross-cutting and general resources, such as overarching frameworks, strategies, and plans for inclusive data systems, including case studies and examples;
  2. Data disaggregation, with subsections on gender, children, LGBTQI, race/ethnicity and Indigenous People, and disability, containing technical guidance, checklists, resource repositories, and case studies or examples;
  3. Intersectionality, with guidance and diverse case studies applied to different contexts; and
  4. Citizen data, with standards, reports, guidance, maturity models, and case studies.

The Inclusive Data Playbook allows users to browse by topic, consider the relevant stages of the data value chain, and quickly identify the most relevant resource for their needs and context. Most resources address more than one challenge, such as definitions, rationale or making the case for inclusive data, identifying strategies or plans, providing technical advice, and demonstrating practice through examples. 

The Playbook is particularly helpful in finding a starting point for identifying the right tools to support inclusive data work. 

Each resource is presented using a consistent format, including title, author, type, location or hyperlink, overview, and topics covered, plus:

  • Stages in the data value chain, each resource is mapped to the relevant stage of the data process, guiding users on when the resource may be applied. For ease of reference, Open Data Watch and Data 2X’s 12-step framework is the first entry in the Inclusive Data Playbook
  • Case studies/examples, noting whether the resource is or contains case studies or examples of practice
  • Additional information, providing details unique to each resource, such as information about translated versions, suggested use, limitations, or other considerations