This version of the Fairfield County Community Wellbeing Index contains an additional chapter designed to help satisfy the Community Health Needs Assessment (CHNA) requirements of local hospitals and health departments in the Greater Greenwich Region. Please visit the main report page for more information about the Fairfield County Community Wellbeing Index: http://ctdatahaven.org/reports/fairfield-county-community-wellbeing-index
Oct. 5, 2016
All DataHaven Programs, Community Wellbeing Survey, Civic Vitality, Demographics, Economy, Education, Health, Housing, Public Safety
This version of the Fairfield County Community Wellbeing Index contains an additional chapter designed to help satisfy the Community Health Needs Assessment (CHNA) requirements of local hospitals and health departments in the Greater Bridgeport Region. Please visit the main report page for more information about the Fairfield County Community Wellbeing Index: http://ctdatahaven.org/reports/fairfield-county-community-wellbeing-index
Oct. 5, 2016
All DataHaven Programs, Community Wellbeing Survey, Civic Vitality, Demographics, Economy, Education, Health, Housing, Public Safety
Please see the main reports page for additional information about the Greater New Haven Community Index 2016. Download the report there, or by clicking on the document link below.
Sep. 30, 2016
All DataHaven Programs, Community Wellbeing Survey, Civic Vitality, Demographics, Economy, Education, Health, Housing, Public Safety
The Fairfield County Community Wellbeing Index 2016 report document may be downloaded by clicking on the Document link below.
Please see the main report page for details, including newer editions of this publication (e.g., from 2019, 2023).
Sep. 30, 2016
All DataHaven Programs, Community Wellbeing Survey, Civic Vitality, Demographics, Economy, Education, Health, Housing, Public Safety
[Excerpt]:Despite its sour economy and squabbling legislators, Connecticut has something other states envy: Residents who connect. They eat dinner together, talk politics, trust their local institutions more than the national average and show other strong signs of healthy social behavior. Every state should be so lucky.