Data and Gap Analysis
Preferred learners
- Canada
- Academic experience
Categories
Skills
Project scope
- What is the main goal for this project?
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Positions available: 3
SUMMARY
BC Hospice Palliative Care Association is a not-for-profit, membership organization, which has been representing individuals and organizations committed to promoting and delivering hospice/palliative care to British Columbians since 1986
Using real organization data, students will spot trends and relationships to submit recommendations and conclusions to the decision-makers about funding hospices equitably..
WHAT WE WANT STUDENTS TO DO?
We’d like students to help analyze our datasets to draw helpful insights.
Here are some of the topics we’d like students to explore throughout this project:
- Core issues we can use to change the funding processes.
- Analyze your data to spot trends and relationships among services vs expencies
- Create tables and graphs of summary statistics of key variables
- Identifying and implementing any necessary technology infrastructure
- What tasks will learners need to complete to achieve the project goal?
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A report of the data they have analyzed to answer questions about, hospice capacity, funding and services.
We are wanting to build a business case around hospice societies in BC being underfunded and needing data that shows this via CRA, funding metrics and other sources to highlight the ask.
The final project will include (as part of a 5-10 page document):
- A summary of important and insightful information discovered from the available data
- Tables and graphs of important statistics and relationships
- A summary of conclusions and any recommendations based on the data and information obtained
- What is the main goal for this project?
-
Positions available: 3
SUMMARY
BC Hospice Palliative Care Association is a not-for-profit, membership organization, which has been representing individuals and organizations committed to promoting and delivering hospice/palliative care to British Columbians since 1986
Using real organization data, students will spot trends and relationships to submit recommendations and conclusions to the decision-makers about funding hospices equitably..
WHAT WE WANT STUDENTS TO DO?
We’d like students to help analyze our datasets to draw helpful insights.
Here are some of the topics we’d like students to explore throughout this project:
- Core issues we can use to change the funding processes.
- Analyze your data to spot trends and relationships among services vs expencies
- Create tables and graphs of summary statistics of key variables
- Identifying and implementing any necessary technology infrastructure
- What tasks will learners need to complete to achieve the project goal?
-
A report of the data they have analyzed to answer questions about, hospice capacity, funding and services.
We are wanting to build a business case around hospice societies in BC being underfunded and needing data that shows this via CRA, funding metrics and other sources to highlight the ask.
The final project will include (as part of a 5-10 page document):
- A summary of important and insightful information discovered from the available data
- Tables and graphs of important statistics and relationships
- A summary of conclusions and any recommendations based on the data and information obtained
- How will you support learners in completing the project?
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We will proivde GSuites for access, weekly team meetings and appointed a project lead to connet with when needed
About the company
- https://bchpca.org
- 11 - 50 employees
- Non-profit, philanthropic & civil society, Hospital, health, wellness & medical, Individual & family services
The BC Hospice Palliative Care Association is a open not-for-profit, membership organization, which has been representing individuals and organizations committed to promoting and delivering hospice
palliative care to British Columbians for over 34 years. Our members provide a broad range of hospice palliative care programs
and services to people in need across the province of BC and the Yukon who are dying, their loved ones who are grieving and caregivers. The services hospice societies deliver are accessible to all, regardless of the type of illness, age, sex, sexual orientation, race, culture and religious beliefs.