Digitization Advisory Committee (IRBCC sub-Committee)

​​​​​​​​The Digitization Advisory Committee meets on an ad hoc basis to discuss the IRB's vision and strategy on digitization. ​It provides a space for the exchange of information and input on the use of different digital channels as well as for the gathering of insight on the needs, opportunities and challenges persons who appear before the IRB may face with the IRB's digitization efforts.

Next meeting: October 29, 2020

Terms of Reference ​

Background

As an independent federal government institution, the Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada (IRB) is responsible for setting its own strategic priorities and for the development of its operational procedures and initiatives. With that said, the IRB recognizes that the successful implementation of new procedures and initiatives that affect stakeholders and those who appear before the IRB may require discussions and/or consultations with its stakeholders.

The IRB's Consultative Committee (IRBCC) is comprised of representatives from national stakeholder organizations and IRB senior managers. The IRBCC is used to inform stakeholders of the Board's organizational priorities and initiatives as well as to gather their views and consult on specific initiatives, as appropriate.

At the IRBCC meeting on June 18, 2019, the Committee recognized the need for more frequent and ongoing strategic engagement on the IRB's digitization efforts. Accordingly, the IRB committed to the creation of a sub-IRBCC Digitization Advisory Committee.

Mandate

This advisory committee is responsible for engaging in a dialogue on the IRB's digitization vision and initiatives. Stakeholders on this Digitization Advisory Committee will be asked to provide their views on the matters discussed, and the IRB has a responsibility to carefully consider comments received from stakeholders. The Advisory Committee will be Chaired by the Executive Director or Director General of Tribunal Services.

Objectives

The objectives of the Digitization Advisory Committee are to:

  • Inform stakeholders of the IRB's vision and Strategy on digitization.
  • Provide input on the exchange of information and use of different channels with clients.
  • Gather user's insight and input on the needs, opportunities and challenges persons who appear before the IRB may face with the IRB's digitization efforts.

Membership

IRB (internal) members include:

  • Committee Chair: Executive Director
  • Vice-Chair: Director General, Tribunal Services
  • Deputy Chair Refugee Protection Division (on behalf of all divisions)
  • Director General, Policy, Planning and Corporate Affairs
  • Senior Director, Information Management and Information Technology
  • Senior Director, Policy, Outreach and Engagement
  • Senior Director, Registry Services

Stakeholder (external) members include one representative from:

  • The Canadian Council for Refugees (CCR)
  • The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees Office in Canada (UNHCR)
  • The Canadian Bar Association, Immigration Law Section
  • L'Association québécoise des avocats et avocates en droit de l'immigration (AQAADI)
  • The Refugee Lawyers Association (RLA)
  • Canadian Association of Professional Immigration Consultants (CAPIC)
  • Canadian Association of Refugee Lawyers (CARL)
  • Legal Aid Ontario (LAO)

Additional subject matter experts may be invited to participate in Committee meetings, at the IRB's discretion.

Frequency of meetings

This Committee will meet and be consulted on an ad hoc basis, at the IRB's discretion.

Secretariat Services

The IRB's Tribunal Services Branch and Policy, Engagement and Parliamentary Affairse (PEPA) will work together to provide secretarial services for this Committee. The main responsibility of the secretariat is to convene and manage meetings as well as coordinate the IRB's correspondence with external Committee members.

The Tribunal Services Branch will lead on developing and managing meeting agendas (in liaison with PEPA), note taking during the meeting, preparing a follow-up document (as required) after meetings, tracking and reporting on action items. PEPA will lead on liaising with Committee members to distribute information and report results of conversations back to the IRBCC.

Agenda of last meeting​

Thursday, October 29th, 2020
​1:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. ET

Participants

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Stakeholders:​ 

  • L’Association québécoise des avocats et avocates en droit de l’immigration (AQAADI)
  • Canadian Association of Professional Immigration Consultants (CAPIC)
  • Canadian Association for Refugee Lawyers (CARL)
  • Canadian Bar Association (CBA)
  • Canadian Council for Refugees (CCR)
  • Legal Aid Ontario (LAO)
  • Refugee Lawyers Association (RLA)
  • United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)
  • ​Aide juridique de Montréal/Laval
  • Legal Aid British Columbia

IRB:

  • Jason Choueiri, Committee Co-Chair and Executive Director
  • Christian Laverdure, Committee Co-Chair and Director General, Tribunal Services
  • Roula Eatrides, Deputy Chairperson, Refugee Protection Division
  • Suzanne Gilbert, Deputy Chairperson, Immigration Appeal Division
  • Jean Côté, Chief Information Officer & Senior Director, Information Management and Information Technology Branch
  • Joshua Prowse, Executive Lead, Remote Hearings, Refugee Protection Division
Time​​​Items
​1:30 - 1:50

Opening Remarks

  • Jason Choueiri, Committee Co-Chair and Executive Director​
1:50 – 2:20

Update on the myCASE Portal

  • Jean Côté, Chief Information Officer & Senior Director, Information Management and Information Technology Branch
2:20 – 2:50

Update on remote hearings (RPD and IAD)

  • Roula Eatrides, Deputy Chairperson, Refugee Protection Division
  • Suzanne Gilbert, Deputy Chairperson, Immigration Appeal Division
2:50 – 3:20

IRB Target Operating Model and Digital Transformation

  • Christian Laverdure, Committee Co-Chair and Director General, Tribunal Services
Closing Remarks- Jason Choueiri, Committee Co-Chair and Executive Director
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