1. Information + action for social change
Moreno Valley Towngate Community Center
Chris Ringewald, Research Mangager chris@healthycity.org
January 25th, 2012
3. HealthyCity.org is a statewide
resources that enables you to:
• Find community resources and partners
• Map, Chart & Rank community data
• Upload data & Share your community’s story
4. …is an information + action resource that unites rigorous
research, community voices and innovative technologies
to solve the root causes of social inequity
ONLINE MAPPING TECHNOLOGY DIRECT TECHNICAL SUPPORT :
www.HealthyCity.org
Work ON-THE-GROUND to develop
targeted research/policy strategies
and web tools
COMMUNITY RESEARCH LAB
Training community groups to lead
and sustain action-oriented research &
technology projects
5. Healthy City is a project of…
A public policy change organization
rooted in the civil rights movement
6. Partners
Children’s Hospital Los Angeles Oakland Progressive Empowerment
Advancement Project Network
USC School of Social Work Contra Costa Crisis Center
2-1-1 LA County United Way of Fresno/2-1-1
United Ways of California
Children Now 2-1-1 San Diego
California Pan-Ethnic Health Network 2-1-1 Monterey County
Ella Baker Center for Human Rights 2-1-1 San Bernardino
Prevention Institute Volunteer Center of Riverside County
The California Endowment United Way Bay Area/Helplink
Legal Services of No. Cal.
California Rural Legal Assistance Community Service Planning Council – 2-1-1
Sacramento Housing Alliance Sacramento
UC Davis – Center for Regional Change UW Silicon Valley/Santa Clara
Community Services Planning Council Eden I & R – 211 Alameda
United Way Bay Area Interface Children Family Services – 2-1-1
Santa Clara Comm. Benefits Coalition Ventura
Urban Strategies Council Volunteer Center of Sonoma County
San Mateo Healthy Communities
Collaborative
7. Today you will learn how to:
1. Locate resources by searching the detailed
health and human service databases of 2-1-1
agencies across the state.
2. Create maps that visually communicate your
advocacy message to impact policy decisions.
3. Access additional features with a free Healthy
City account.
8.
9. 1.
Find a Service:
You’re a case manager in Los
Angeles looking for substance
abuse services for a client.
They live in ZIP code 90015
38. A few HealthyCity.org
Account Features
• Save searches, maps & charts
• Upload your own Point & Thematic Datasets
• Draw your own neighborhood boundaries
• Create a live mapping session
• Tell your Story (with Pictures, Video & Audio)
• Search Stories, live maps, and more in the Share
& Connect room
49. Create Live Mapping Sessions
(with Pictures, Video & Audio)
A Live Map enables multiple people
to :
• Draw and drop points, lines, and shapes
on a shared map
• Attach photos & video
50. Create a a Story
Create Story to:
Promote your initiative or highlight your work!
Package your saved maps, live mapping
sessions, reports, multi-media and more into a “story”
that you can share
2nd – Now that you’ve explored data for your org/network to demonstrate need across CA. You are now planning to organize legislative visits for your organization and network members. One key area you know you want to focus on is Alameda county, where you have key orgs in the network who can support advocacy in the area as well as data to demonstrate the need for funding to support youth violence prevention. Therefore, your next step would be to drill down to Alameda county, to find additional data that might be helpful and persuasive to lawmakers (might help them make the case for more/priority funding as well)
Look at homicide by Firearms to demonstrate exposure to violence within communities.
You might also want to assess types of resources or gaps in resources that exist within this area of high need.
In order to provide funders with information about the number and geographic location of participants in the program, SLABBC could upload their participant data, and view it along with other data available on HealthyCity.org