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 for a community conversation about harnessing local data to foster a Safe, Just Community (one of the eight CORE Conditions for Health & Well-being) so that all community members in Santa Cruz County experience fair, humane approaches to ensuring personal, public, and workplace safety that foster trust, respect, and dignity.
We will explore local, regional, state and national data in the CORE Results Menu on DataShare in order to gather insights, identify trends, and make meaning of data in these Safe, Just Community impact areas:
Individuals and families are free from all forms of violence
Neighborhoods and communities are safe
Justice systems are fair, restorative, and promote healing
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 a Safe, Just Community 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 seventh 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.
Missed the Event?
See the recap videos and materials in our resources!
Harnessing Local Data to Create the CORE Conditions for: Safe & Just Communities →
Watch recordings of previous sessions on Harnessing Local Data in the CORE Resources, CORE YouTube channel, or DataShare website.