Inclusive Data Management System Guidebook

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How to use the Problem-Solution Matrix 1. After listing down the problems and issues

that were reflected in the IDMS Data (including their proposed solutions), the participants shall rate the problems and needs of the disability sector according to a set of criteria they’ve agreed upon.

2. Examples of criteria are:

• Number of people to be affected (the

more people to be affected, the greater the importance)

• Urgency • Barangay capacity and resources 3. Rate each issue 1-5, 1 being the lowest

score that can be awarded, 5 being the highest;

The BDC must meet at least once every six months, or as required, to deliberate and review the plan’s requirements. \When deciding on priorities, keep in mind that the Barangay Development Plan should focus on the impacts and effects that will propel the community forward and further its development. It is also necessary to consider whether a development program is beneficial to the majority of the barangay population before prioritizing it. In poverty-stricken areas, for example, PPAs such as livelihood and anti-poverty alleviation programs are vital and important. PPAs can be classified as follows: • Urgent - initiatives that cannot be

• •

4. Get the total score of each item. The ones

with the highest scores are the ones to prioritize.

5. Include in the plan (BDP, BDRRMP, etc.)

proposed solutions to the issues with the highest scores; at

• •

postponed and can help to alleviate safety concerns, etc.; Essential - projects that can finish pending ones; Necessary - projects that must be implemented in response to potential needs; Desirable - initiatives that could lead to the expansion of other services; Acceptable - programs that can be put on hold without having an impact on the current situation.21

6. Cross-validate these problems and solutions

in a plenary session with organizations or federations of persons with disabilities.

7. Take note of their comments, feedback and

recommendations.

21 Ibid.

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improvement of the plan

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page 78

Lessons learned

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pages 84-85

Making the Barangay Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Plan BDRRMP) disability-inclusive

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page 70

Conclusion

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page 79

Barangay Development Investment Program (BDIP

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pages 66-67

Preparing for Data Collection

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page 69

How to use the Problem-Solution Matrix

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page 65

Organizing the BDC-TWG

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page 64

The Barangay Development Plan

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page 61

people’s organization

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page 63

Analyzing the IDMS Data

3min
pages 56-57

Inclusive Planning at the barangay level

1min
page 62

Creating Pivot Tables

2min
pages 46-47

Preparing the Data

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page 45

Steps on using Microsoft Excel in data management and analysis

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Generating a summary sheet

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page 43

Guide to Data Analysis

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page 42

Collaborating in a data collection project

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KoboToolbox account?

1min
page 38

Reminders for enumerators

2min
pages 33-35

Sample Training Design

1min
page 36

KoboToolbox account

1min
page 40

Categorizing disability

1min
page 31

IDMS Tool: Full List of Questions

2min
pages 28-29

How to use the KoboToolbox?

4min
pages 18-21

Advantages and Disadvantages of using KoboToolbox

1min
page 17

Disability-inclusive data collection tool

4min
pages 26-27

Why the need for IDMS?

1min
page 12

Using the IDMS Guidebook

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page 14

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page 15

Policies that support IDMS

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page 13

Collecting the data and saving the form

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