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Multi-Agency Data Sharing and Its Application to Neighborhoods. Leah Hendey Deputy Director of the National Neighborhood Indicators Partnership and Research Associate at the Urban Institute . What are Integrated Data Systems? . Source: Providence Plan. Where do IDS exist?.
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Multi-Agency Data Sharing and Its Application to Neighborhoods Leah Hendey Deputy Director of theNational Neighborhood Indicators Partnership and Research Associate at the Urban Institute
Where do IDS exist? • Visit our IDS catalog and resource page http://neighborhoodindicators.org/resources-integrated-data-systems-ids
Where do IDS exist? • Established IDS: • Localities: 24 • States: 6 • Emerging IDS: • Localities: 18 • States: 1 • Questions or edits to the IDS catalog? Email Alexandra Derian at aderian@urban.org
Connecting People to Place:Improving Communities through Integrated Data • NNIP Cross-site initiative with 6 partners • Connect data from IDS to local admin. data held by NNIP partners to address a local or neighborhood policy problem. • Establish and build relationships between NNIP partners, IDS agencies and community partners and increase exchange of information.
Reducing Chronic Absenteeism • IDS at Allegheny County Department of Human Services • Juvenile Welfare Board & IDS at the Policy and Services Research and Data Center (PSRDC) at U. South Florida
Reducing Chronic Absenteeism • Are chronically-absent children clustered in certain neighborhoods? • What place-based factors matter? • Neighborhood: poverty, crime, homeownership rates • Property: Age of home, code violations, subsidized housing • Residential Stability • Inform community-based solutions
Additional Projects and Topics • Baltimore: Equity in access to energy assistance programs • Cleveland: Outcomes for youth involved in the juvenile justice and child welfare systems • New York City: Neighborhood and building effects on homeless episodes • Providence: Education and employment outcomes and civic engagement levels • Visit NeighborhoodIndicators.org for more!
Better Data. Better Decisions. Better Communities. National Neighborhood Indicators Partnership Visit NeighborhoodIndicators.org for more!