Using Community Indicators for Planning & Public Policy – Practice with DataShare

Event Date: May 28, 2024

Designed for people who are less familiar with data, this interactive workshop provides an opportunity to understand how community-level data on DataShare can be used for public policy, advocacy, program planning, and evaluation.

Access the session recording below and follow along to:

  • Gain a practical understanding of data's role in advocacy.

  • Develop skills to analyze and interpret data relevant to advocacy and public policy.

  • Learn from a local case study: Data Spotlight on Women's Wellbeing 2024 with the Santa Cruz County Women's Commission Chair, Jennifer Martin.

Watch the Presentation

In English

In Spanish

Bilingual, ADA accessible PDFs of the slides are available for download below. If you are using a screen reader or assistive technology, you have the option to download the PDF with text read aloud in English or Spanish. *

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Shared Resources:

Brought to you by CORE Investments & DataShare Santa Cruz County

Co-facilitators:

  • Nicole Lezin and Nicole Young (consultants to CORE)

  • Eva Holt (DataShare Santa Cruz County)

  • Jennifer Martin (Santa Cruz County Women’s Commission)

Interpreter: Stella Lauerman

Chat support: Gisella Carrasco

Presented in English with simultaneous Spanish interpretation.

*To retain the tags, reading order, language, and other accessibility settings in the PDF, download and save the file to your computer, then open the PDF in Adobe Acrobat. If you have questions or need assistance downloading the accessible PDFs, contact info@corescc.org.

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