Notice of collection of personal information for data integration of Developmental Services and Passport Program data
Revised: July 11, 2025
Originally published: April 14, 2022
Information collected
As the Data Integration (DI) Unit for the Ministry of Children, Community and Social Services (MCCSS), the Business Intelligence and Practice Division (the “Division”) indirectly collects personal information for the purposes of data integration.
In its role as a DI Unit, the Division collects personal information about individuals who received ministry services or ministry-funded services between April 1, 2022 and March 31, 2023 from the following MCCSS programs:
- Developmental Services
- Passport
This information comes from the Developmental Services Consolidated Information System (DSCIS) and the consolidated payment agency’s database.
The personal information collected indirectly as a ministerial DI unit includes:
- identifying information for adults receiving services from either program area, including names, dates of birth, addresses, and DSCIS and Client ID numbers
- demographic information including age, and gender
- program and service information for program and service recipients including the program name(s), program type(s), client identifiers, information related to funding eligibility, amounts and reimbursement, and start/end dates
Who has access to the collected personal information
Personal information is only disclosed to members of the DI Unit within the MCCSS in the performance of their duties in connection with the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, Part III.1. The DI Unit within MCCSS may further disclose personal information it collects:
- to another inter-ministerial DI Unit and/or an extra-ministerial DI Unit
- as required by law
- to an institution or law enforcement agency in Canada in relation to an investigation
- for the purpose of a proceeding before a court or tribunal
- to the Information and Privacy Commissioner of Ontario, or
- for a research purpose
The collected personal information from Developmental Services and the Passport Program is linked and then de-identified to remove or anonymize identifying information. Linking data from these two program areas helps to better understand the financial supports which may assist eligible adult residents of Ontario with a developmental disability and their families. The DI Unit is collecting PI for the purpose of planning and funding forecasting for the delivery of programs and services. Key findings are used to better inform policy and program options in each program area.
Data and privacy
The government is committed to transparency in the use of personal information for data integration and uses only as much personal information as is necessary to achieve the purposes identified above. As required under the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, Part III.1, the Ministry complies with the Ontario Public Service Data Integration Data Standards. The Data Standards contain a minimum set of requirements for promoting responsible stewardship of the personal information collected by the Division in its role as a DI Unit. By outlining the obligations of the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, Part III.1, the Data Standards ensure a consistent and effective approach to transparency, accountability, and the protection of privacy across all DI Units.
The Ministry is authorized to indirectly collect this personal information under section 49.2 and section 49.4 of the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act.
Contact information
Questions about the collection, use and disclosure of personal information for the purposes of data integration may be directed to the Ministry of Children, Community and Social Services’ Data Integration Unit:
Manager, Data Strategy and Policy Unit
Data Strategy and Solutions Platform
Business Intelligence and Practice Division
Ministry of Children, Community and Social Services
3rd Floor, 315 Front Street West
Toronto, Ontario
M7A 0B8
MCCSSdata@ontario.ca