6. GOVERNMENTONLINE MAPPING TECHNOLOGY www.HealthyCity.org …is an information + action resource that unites rigorous research, community voices and innovative technologiesto solve the root causes of social inequity COMMUNITY RESEARCH LAB Training community groups to lead and sustain action-oriented research & technology projects
7. Partners Children’s Hospital Los Angeles Advancement Project USC School of Social Work 2-1-1 LA County United Ways of California Children Now California Pan-Ethnic Health Network Ella Baker Center for Human Rights Prevention Institute The California Endowment Legal Services of No. Cal. California Rural Legal Assistance Sacramento Housing Alliance UC Davis – Center for Regional Change Community Services Planning Council United Way Bay Area Santa Clara Comm. Benefits Coalition Urban Strategies Council San Mateo Healthy Communities Collaborative Oakland Progressive Empowerment Network Contra Costa Crisis Center United Way of Fresno/2-1-1 2-1-1 San Diego 2-1-1 Monterey County 2-1-1 San Bernardino Volunteer Center of Riverside County United Way Bay Area/Helplink Community Service Planning Council – 2-1-1 Sacramento UW Silicon Valley/Santa Clara Eden I & R – 211 Alameda Interface Children Family Services – 2-1-1 Ventura Volunteer Center of Sonoma County
8. Mapping Data Provides Visual Evidence for… Community Issues & Needs Community Knowledge Coordination Locating Assets and Gaps Planning Policy/Advocacy
11. Case Manager Funder Service Provider HealthyCity.org Website Community Organizer Policy Advocate Researcher Who Uses HealthyCity.org? Grant Writer …to fuel social change and improve our communities
14. Services & Points Social Service data from 2-1-1 Over 30,000 Service sites across California (Includes: Basic Needs, Legal Services, Education, Health Care, Employment, and many other Community Services)
15. Healthy City has 2-1-1 data (health & human services) for the following counties: Alameda, Contra Costa, Fresno, Los Angeles, Marin, Monterey, Napa, Riverside, Sacramento, San Bernardino, San Diego, San Francisco, Santa Clara, Solano, Sonoma, Ventura
21. 1. Find a Service: You’re a case manager in Moorpark looking for legal services for a client. You can save and share anything you create while logged in GET STARTED!
31. Your Turn: Find counseling services near your office (use address/intersection). Hint: Select Mental Health Care and Substance Abuse Services OR… Use the KEYWORD SEARCH tab and type “counseling”; then select categories that you want to “ADD TO LIST”
34. 2. Map community data along with other points of interest for policy & advocacy work You can save and share anything you create while logged in GET STARTED!
35. Click on Change to select your geography What is the educational attainment level in my community? Where are the educational assets?
36. What is the educational attainment level in my community? Where are the educational assets?
46. Other Map Room Features CUSTOMIZE your map: Change the display of data Add boundary labels like ZIP or city Compare your region to another geography
47. Your Turn: Map Educational Attainment level (Less than 9th grade) in your neighborhood Then add Educational Programs Hint: Click on Show next to List Points to make points interactive
57. How does this compare to the County of Ventura? Of the Housing Units in L.A. County: 55.81 % are Owner Occupied 44.19% are Renter Occupied
58. View it as a pie chart Oxnard has a higher ratio of renters to owners than Ventura County
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60. Your Turn: What is the percentage of births to teen mothers in your ZIP? How do births by mother’s age in your ZIP compare to the state of California? Hint: Health & Safety Data > Birth, Prenatal & Child > Births by Mother’s Age (see data for “Mother less than 20 years old”)
122. Start a live mapping session Tell your Story (with your saved maps, links, reports, multi-media and more)
123. Create a 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 Tell your Story
143. Mission: To promote healthier pregnancies, birth outcomes, and interconception care in South Los Angeles by strengthening linkages between community-based medical and social service providers.
HC.org provides these people with data and technology to support their work within and on behalf of our communities. HC.org helps encourage data-driven planning and inform policy within sectors such as Education, Public Safety, Health, Public Health, Government, etc.
The next two slides show two major ‘types’ of data – point & thematic.
Fresno Food and shelterZIP code 93710
The darker areas show a higher concentration of families in poverty
Using the Customize tab, you can alter the data level, year, number of classes, ranges, etc.Remember, you can print, save, and email your map.
*Story can be found in Share & Connect room (if public, or if a private group and a member is logged in); Story can be embedded on a website