Posts in Children & Families
Case Study: Building a Data Platform to Explore Childhood Experiences in Connecticut

Understanding childhood experiences, both positive and negative, is important to inform public health policies and prevention strategies directed to children and youth. While data related to childhood experiences exists in various data sources, our goal was to create the first data platform in Connecticut to synthesize these data sources in a user-friendly way through the use of effective visualizations and interactive dashboards.

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Explore Our Newly Released Data Platform on Childhood Experiences!

CTData has just released the Adverse and Positive Childhood Experiences: Data to Action Platform, which makes data on Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) and Positive Childhood Experiences (PCEs) in Connecticut available to the general public. This data platform was developed by CTData in collaboration with the Department of Public Health Sciences at the University of Connecticut Health Center.

This blog post explains the importance of ACEs and PCEs, along with some information about the data sources we used for our analyses and visualizations. The full data to action platform includes interactive tools to explore ACE and PCE data, along with resources such as infographics and data downloads.

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Spring Data Walk with Hartford Youth Researchers

On June 8th, the Hartford Data Collaborative (HDC) hosted its first Data Walk focused on data about youth engagement in Hartford. Earlier this spring, the Hartford Data Collaborative launched its inaugural cohort of Hartford Youth Researchers. HDC coordinators Kate Eikel and Geethika Fernando co-led the presentation of data with Hartford Youth Researchers Shian Earlington, Nicaury Espinoza, Nate Gardner, Winder Munoz, and Daniel White. Officials from the City of Hartford Department of Families, Children, Youth, and Recreation; the Mayor’s office; the Hartford Public Schools; the Hartford Foundation for Public Giving; and HDC community partners including Capital Workforce Partners, COMPASS Youth Collaborative, and Our Piece of the Pie, attended the presentation and engaged in a discussion about the findings afterwards.

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June 24th: Data on Children and Families in Eastern CT

If you’re committed to improving health outcomes for children and families, data build the foundation for smarter, impactful decision making. But since data are not always easily accessible and/or available, where should you begin? Our Executive Director Michelle Riordan-Nold will provide insight into this question during the Family Access Collaborative meeting at the East Hampton Public Library on June 24th at 2:00 pm.

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