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  • Branford Community Report Released

    Branford Report Released: 2017 Study Conducted by Branford Community Foundation By Press Release, Branford Community Foundation Published December 04, 2017. Last updated 02:33 p.m., December 04, 2017

    Dec. 5, 2017

    All DataHaven Programs, Community Wellbeing Survey, Civic Vitality, Demographics, Economy, Education, Health, Housing

  • New Haven hunger report highlights food insecurity, offers recommendations

    [Excerpt from article by Esteban L Hernandez.]  NEW HAVEN — A recent report on the state of hunger in the city is providing the groundwork for how various local agencies and institutions can address food insecurity, which is disproportionally affecting minority residents. “The State of Hunger in New Haven,” a report published jointly by the Community Alliance for Research and Engagement and the New Haven Food Policy Council outlines numerous food insecurity concerns for residents across the state’s second-largest city

    Dec. 4, 2017

    All DataHaven Programs, Community Wellbeing Survey, Economy, Health

  • Greater Hartford Neighborhood Data Hub

    The Greater Hartford Neighborhood Data Hub program, managed by DataHaven, is designed to support the more effective curation, collection, sharing, and use of local-level cross-sector data within Hartford. This program creates a sustainable program to track improved outcomes and reduced inequities using accurate and impartial data on the region.

    Nov. 27, 2017

    All DataHaven Programs, Community Wellbeing Survey, Civic Vitality, Demographics, Economy, Education, Health, Housing, Public Safety

  • Connecticut Health Data Collaborative

    Excerpt describing the data collaborative from February 2017 Status Report:

    Sep. 28, 2017

    Economy, Health

  • The Opioid Epidemic in Northwest Connecticut - 2017 Report

    This is a comprehensive report about the impact of opiates on Northwest Connecticut (Litchfield County) and the state as a whole. It includes Connecticut data from a variety of sources including CTDPH, DMHAS, and area hospitals. According to the report, in 2012, there were 357 accidental overdose/ intoxication deaths in Connecticut. By 2015, that number more than doubled to 723 deaths. In 2016, there were 917 deaths.

    Aug. 25, 2017

    Health, Public Safety

  • Jul. 27, 2017

    All DataHaven Programs, Community Wellbeing Survey, Civic Vitality, Economy, Health, Public Safety

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