Using Data and Stories for Continuous Learning and Improvement

Training Date: January 11 & 13, 2022

How can we use existing data in ways that increase understanding and insight about current experiences and root causes of equitable (or inequitable) health and well-being across the CORE Conditions? What (and whose) stories do data tell—and what (and whose) stories are incomplete or missing from the narrative? What are the limits of data in helping us understand what is changing in our communities?

Watch this session where we lead interactive discussions and share examples of:

  • The value and limits of currently available data

  • Ways to use quantitative AND qualitative data to bring stories to life and contribute to continuous improvement

  • Using data with an equity lens

  • Effective framing and storytelling to advance equity


Watch the Presentation

Training Date: January 18, 2022

In English

In Spanish

Brought to you by CORE Investments:

Hosted by: Nicole Young & Nicole Lezin

Interpreted by: Stella Lauerman

Bilingual Chat support: Gisella Carrasco

Presented in English with simultaneous interpretation into Spanish.

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