Inclusive Data Management System Guidebook

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Conclusion

We have tackled each of the steps included in the IDMS process — building a KoboToolbox account, using its mobile application on an Android device, training enumerators in data collection, data management, and analysis, and integrating IDMS with LGU or barangay planning — to achieve the goal of giving voice and service to the disability sector. Keep in mind that your LGU or barangay will only be able to implement the IDMS project once the following have been completed or are in place: • The IDMS Tool has been uploaded

and deployed in the main KoboToolbox account that will be used in the data collection project;

• The caretakers are confident in

managing, analyzing, and interpreting data using the KoboToolbox and Microsoft Excel;

• The KoboCollect app is installed on

android devices and the IDMS Tool is ready to use.

• Training and lots of field practice for

enumerators;

• Organizations that work with people with

We hope that this guidebook provided the users a clear grasp of what the IDMS entails and inspired among them creative ideas and strategies how it can be adopted into their own setting and context. Changing the system by which any organization operates on will always be challenging. This arduous task entails collaborative efforts between and among disability actors in a community, their dedication, and their conscious decision not to revert to the old practices which are easier and convenient, but often leads to generic proposals, inadequate budget allocations, and execution. We all must work together to make sure that disaggregated data on disability are updated regularly and that data collection, analysis, and management is sustained (until it becomes a common practice). The more we exercise steps on IDMS, the more persons with disabilities will be given space and opportunities to actively take part in our democracies. They must be heard and seen so that they are able to effectively influence policies and government actions that affect them, understand their full potential, and be at forefront of the positive social changes we’d like to see in our society.

disabilities are part of the BDC-TWG or are accredited member of the councils in the barangay or local government unit.

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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

1min
page 65

Organizing the BDC-TWG

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page 64

The Barangay Development Plan

1min
page 61

people’s organization

1min
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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page 44

Generating a summary sheet

1min
page 43

Guide to Data Analysis

2min
page 42

Collaborating in a data collection project

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page 39

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

for use in data collection

1min
page 15

Policies that support IDMS

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page 13

Collecting the data and saving the form

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