Survivor-led trust and readiness infrastructure for British Columbia
Trust infrastructure governance and accountability
Trust systems, not staff headcount — readiness paths, governed technology, and partner networks that scale without unsustainable overhead. We do not replace lawyers, therapists, settlement agencies, government services, or other professionals.
Governance version: v0.1 (Pre-cohort) · Last updated: May 30, 2026
Trust layer
- Published scope and boundaries
- Safeguarding + incident reporting
- Privacy-first intake
- Aggregate-only impact
Board & oversight
- Survivor-led leadership
- Quarterly impact reporting
- AI scope board approval
- Safeguarding review cadence
Operational safeguards
- Consent-first referrals
- Minimum necessary data
- De-identified analytics only
- Email-first intake routing
Board sign-off register
Public stub — dates and signatories recorded in board minutes after session. Agent does not record votes.
| Item | Document | Status |
|---|---|---|
| AI scope | View | Pending board session |
| Safeguarding policy | View | Pending board session |
| Privacy review (waitlist + path) | View | Pending board session |
| Open source license (Apache-2.0) | View | Pending board session |
| Pilot budget authorization | View | Pending board session |
Full record template: docs/board-sign-off-record.md
We help individuals become better prepared to engage those systems safely, confidently, and on their own terms. Operating system reference: Trust Infrastructure OS (board-facing summary).
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The 777 Foundation Society publishes governance, safeguarding, and aggregate impact for due diligence — privacy-first readiness path for newcomers and workers in precarious situations. We do not replace professionals; we help people become ready. vv0.1. https://www.the777foundation.org/governance/
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Scope, privacy, and AI governance are public by design.