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Harnessing Local Data to Create the CORE Conditions for: Healthy Environments

  • Core Investments Santa Cruz County, CA (map)

Co-hosted by: DataShare Santa Cruz County & CORE Investments

Interpreter: Stella Lauerman

Bilingual meeting support: Gisella Carrasco

Language: English, with simultaneous Spanish interpretation

Join DataShare Santa Cruz County and CORE Investments for a community conversation about harnessing local data to foster Healthy Environments (one of the eight CORE Conditions for Health & Well-being) so that all community members in Santa Cruz County experience a clean, safe, sustainable natural environment and a built environment and infrastructure that support health and well-being.

  • Quality of the natural environment & natural resources

  • Climate change resiliency

  • Safe, affordable, accessible recreational spaces

  • Safe, affordable, accessible transportation system

In this interactive session, participants will be asked to share their perspectives on these questions:

    • What “stories” do the selected indicators tell about the assets of people/places in our communities?

    • What’s missing? What questions could (or should) we be asking about bias, limits, and context of the data? 

    • What programs, practices, and policies exist (or are needed) to create the conditions for Healthy Environments for all community members across the lifespan?

    • How could we build on the available data to measure change, learn what works, and assess our collective impact?

This is the sixth session in an 8-part community conversation designed to dive into the data that can help people identify community strengths and needs, set goals for community well-being, track progress, and connect strategies across the CORE Conditions for Health and Well-being.

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Watch recordings of previous sessions on Harnessing Local Data on the CORE YouTube channel, or DataShare website.

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December 1

Harnessing Local Data to Create the CORE Conditions for: Thriving Families & Community Connectedness

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February 21

CORE Coffee Chat: Moving Prevention “Upstream”—A Conversation About Santa Cruz County’s Family First Prevention Services Program