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Revision as of 18:57, 26 October 2020
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Data collection and analysis represents a critical component to community efforts to improve response to drug misuse and substance use disorder. Data colletion accross local government and community partners builds knowledge and informs decision making. Comprehansive, accurate data enables more effecitve interventions and strategies. Making certain data publically available helps informs residents about the scope of the problem and can encourage engagement. The continued collection and monitoring of critical data provides needed information regarding the effetiveness of a given set of strategies undertaken in each commuity.
Understanding the Problem - Data Collection and Analysis
Potential Data Sources
Building and Sharing Data
Data Sharing Agreements
Reporting Data
Public Reporting
Making Data Informed Decisions
Tracking Progress through Data Collection
Additional Resources
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