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Tracking Progress & Inspiring Action
TRACKING PROGRESS –
What are community indicators?
How do we know if we are making progress (or not) on the issues most
important to us?
Basic Navigation – Home mapindicators
Indicators Main Page – Well-being
Examining Themes – Social Vitality
Specific Indicators - Readiness to Learn
Understanding the Indicators – More Info
Examine the Data - Readiness to Learn
Related Stories - Readiness to Learn
More Stories - Educational Equity
Examining progress by neighborhood - The Map
An Example of Community Data – The Gini Coefficient
Neighborhood Data – Educational Attainment
Can Evidence Inspire a Community?
How PEG data can be used for understanding and action
In 2006/07, 40.3% of children in Winnipeg’s Point Douglas community were not ready to start school on one or more indicators.
If parents and community, government and business leaders worked together, could we improve this picture?
Has anything changed as a result of initiatives since that time?
Our garbage per capita going to the landfill has dropped since the city has offered new diversion opportunities, but we are still much higher than the national average.
How can we encourage Winnipeggers to take better advantage of the city’s diversion opportunities?
What can my neighbours, my workplace and I do?
Approximately three times as many children in Point Douglas are hospitalized due to injury than children in St. Boniface.
What can individuals, community organizations, government and businesses do together to make Point Douglas a safer community
for young children?
Over a 15-year period, the number of young children hospitalized in Winnipeg has decreased by more than a third. In the Point Douglas community, it is now half of what it was 15 years ago.
What does this tell us about the effectiveness of all of our efforts to make this a safer neighbourhood for young children? What
are the effective interventions and collaborations that we might grow to expand to other areas?
Contact Information
Charles [email protected]
Heather [email protected]
www.mypeg.ca [email protected]