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Connecticut 2015 Community Wellbeing Survey DATAHAVEN Mary Buchanan, Project Manager

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Page 1: Connecticut 2015 Community Wellbeing Survey DATAHAVEN Mary Buchanan, Project Manager

Connecticut2015

Community Wellbeing

Survey

DATAHAVENMary Buchanan, Project Manager

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DATAHAVENData for Community

Action

Summer 2012: 2012 Community Wellbeing Survey interviews

Spring 2013: 2013 Community Index published

2014-Spring 2015: Sponsors & partners recruited

2014-Spring 2015: Survey Design

Spring-Summer 2015: 2015 CWS Interviews

Winter 2016: Partner projects released

Fall 2015: Survey data released

Spring 2016: Community Index reports published

2016-2017: Planning for 2018 CWS

Page 3: Connecticut 2015 Community Wellbeing Survey DATAHAVEN Mary Buchanan, Project Manager

Motivation behind 2015 Survey

• Valuable – 2012 Community Wellbeing Survey data highly useful to partners

• Sustainable – Hospitals’ CHNA requires assessment every 3 years

• Longitudinal – Overlap with 2012 survey

• Comparable – Expansion of geography of study

DATAHAVENData for Community

Action

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Our Partners• Over 100

stakeholders statewide

• Roles: Advisors, funders, partners

DATAHAVENData for Community

Action

•Areas: Health care institutions, local & state gov’t, universities, foundations

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Designing the Survey

• Engaged advisors from philanthropy, government, health care institutions, workforce boards

• Preserved key questions from 2012 Survey

• Identified new material from existing local & national surveys

Single health & quality of life program

DATAHAVENData for Community

Action

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Survey Process• Siena Research College

conducts surveys & weights data– Landline and cell

phones

– Randomized number and household member

– English and Spanish

– Zip codes targeted based on hard-to-reach populations

• Partners spread survey awareness DATAHAVEN

Data for Community Action

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Survey Process

16,000 interviews from May-Oct. 2015 All 169 towns in CT coveredDATAHAVEN

Data for Community Action

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Benefits of the data

• Public• Local-level• High-quality• Cost-effective• Unavailable from other sources• Compares state, region, town, &

neighborhood• Encourages collaboration between

stakeholdersDATAHAVEN

Data for Community Action

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Findings

DATAHAVENData for Community

Action

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Findings

DATAHAVENData for Community

Action

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Findings

DATAHAVENData for Community

Action

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Findings

DATAHAVENData for Community

Action

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Findings

DATAHAVENData for Community

Action

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Uses of the data

DATAHAVENData for Community

Action

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