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www.Healthycity.orgFacebook.com/HealthyCityCA@[email protected]
www.AdvancementProjectCA.orgFacebook.com/[email protected]
Taisha BonillaTraining & Communications
Coordinator [email protected]
Incorporating Youth Perspectives on a Map
Tuesday, December 17th
10:00am- 11:00am
Jonathan NomachiManager, Collaborative
How to Participate Today
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• Type in a question at ANY time during the webinar. We will pause throughout to respond
• Everyone will receive an email within 24 hours with additional help tools and a link to a survey. Please fill out the survey with your feedback from this session
Healthy City is a program of
Advancement Project is a public policy change organization rooted in the civil rights movement. We engineer large-scale systems change to remedy inequality, expand opportunity and open paths to upward mobility. Our goal is that members of all communities have the safety, opportunity and health they need to thrive.
MissionHealthy City transforms how decisions are made by
creating innovative tools and methods that expose and resolve structural inequities
PurposeCommunities of every race and class have the
opportunities and resources they need to thrive
ValuesEquity
CommunityTransformation
Strengthen community voice and action
Increase resources in underserved communities of
color
Advance equitable public polices.
What We Do
DIRECT TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE:
Work ON-THE-GROUND to develop
targeted research/policy
strategies and web tools.
COMMUNITY RESEARCH LAB
Engages, trains, and provides tools for
community groups to lead and sustain action-oriented
research
ONLINE MAPPING TECHNOLOGY
www.HealthyCity.org
How are you currently engaging and including youth perspectives in your work?
Audience Poll
2:24 – 4:14
Today you will learn how to:
Research and map youth population data in the communities that you serve to enhance your program focus, outreach and planning
Upload your own data onto a map
Use Wikimaps to better connect, collaborate and plan youth outreach strategies
English | Español
Creating a Community Snapshot:
You’re a Youth Organizer at a Community-Based
Organization.
In an effort to plan your outreach and
engagement strategies, you are going to collect Mainstream data to get
a better sense of the community you
serve/live in.
Make it engaging!Assemble youth and have them
decide what
demographic data is needed to inform and
support their
campaign.
Make in inclusive! Have your
youth team write a
Research Story that will help
guide them thru the
site.
Outreach & Planning
Research Questions What services and resources exist in my
community? Where are my target populations? (low-income,
uninsured, gender, language, race, age)? Where are there opportunities to
leverage/partner? Where are efforts concentrated? Gaps/Need? Where are the opportunities for targeted outreach
for greatest reach/impact?
Types of Geographies on HealthyCity.org
Types of Geographies Available on HC.orgAddress/Intersection
Consolidated PrecinctCensus block groupCensus Tract ZIP CodeCity
Assembly District
Senate District
Congressional District
County
Region
Place Based Initiatives (including The California Endowment Building Healthy Communities and First 5 Los Angeles Best Start Communities)Los Angeles (and other Counties) Area Boundaries (including Service Planning Areas, L.A. County Health Districts, and LAUSD School Attendance Boundaries, Board of Supervisors, City Council)
Make maps and charts for ZIP Codes, School Districts, SPAs, neighborhoods, Counties, Census Tract and more...
1 2 3
Where are the youth in my community?
Adding data to your Community Snapshot:
Now that you have a better sense of
mainstream youth data in your community, you
want to learn more about what resources
exist and identify where the needs are. This data
will help inform and strengthen your youth advocacy campaign.
Make in inclusive! Have the
youth discuss and determine
which resources
are of need and value
in the community
Make in inclusive!
Use a Research
Story narrative to help youth
identify what the types of
resources they use daily in
their community
•Over 2,500 variables!•Multiple years & levels available!
Data Name SourceSocial Services 211s
Public & Private Schools California Department of Education
WIC Agencies & Vendors Network for a Healthy California
Hospitals (OSHPD) OSHPD
Head Start Agencies California Head Start Association
Child Care Department of Social Services Community Care Licensing Division
Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHC)
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration
Alcohol Outlet Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control
Air Quality Data Environmental Protection Agency
Grocery Stores DeLorme Banks DeLorme Check-Cashing Businesses DeLorme
Snapshot of Services and Point Data available on
HealthyCity.org
What are the needs of youth in my community?
Scroll down
Scroll down
Click on a point
You can change your geography!
Print , save & share
your maps and
searches
You can link to directions
Browse through listings to look
at service details
Log in to your account
to upload data from a
spreadsheet:
Questions?
What are some youth-led community advocacy campaigns that you have worked on, and/or what are types of youth advocacy projects are you currently engaging?
Audience Poll
Incorporating Narratives to
your Community Map:
So far you’ve collected and mapped thematic data, identified point data resources and
where there are needs in the community.
It is time to launch your advocacy campaign! You
want to leverage the Mainstream data with Community/Grassroots
data and begin to include personal photos, stories, perspectives and
interviews to the map.
Engaging the
community:Have young
people conduct
interviews and tell
their stories about life
and concerns in
their community
Collecting and sharing community knowledge:
Take the youth on a community walk and
map points of pride and/or
concern in their
community
Wikimaps, video voice mapping, mobile mapping
http://www.youtube.com/embed/Qf9G01NWxoQ
WikimapA collaborative mapping tool on HealthyCity.org
that you can use to share and add
community knowledge, points, photos, and
videos.Participatory Asset Mapping Toolkit, Pg.
22
With Wikimaps, you can:
• Share with others to add points, data, and media.
• Create a story to share
• Print and share on Facebook and Twitter!
Questions?
The Community Research Lab
TOOLBOX• Online Guide to Using HealthyCity.org for
Community Research and Engagement• Short Guide to CBPAR
• Community Research Toolkit• Participatory Asset Mapping Toolkit
(Eng./Span.)• Hyperlocal Communications Toolkit
(Eng./Span.)• Maps for Community Organizing Toolkit
(Eng./Span.)
WORKSHOPS1.Research and Data Revealed2.Community Assets on a Map3.Visualizing Your Community4.Hyperlocal Communications5.From Research to Action
supports capacity building through community engagement, workshops, and tools for using maps in community-based research and action.
The Community Research Lab Workshop SeriesFive workshops total spanning 2.5 days
FREE!
Capacity for 30 people per workshop session
Loads of resources and materials
Bring your own laptop/tablet!
2 workshops a day, with an hour lunch break:
Day One: Workshop #1 9:00am-12:00pm & Workshop #2 1:00pm-4:00pm
Day Two: Workshop #3 9:00am-12:00pm & Workshop #4 1:00pm-4:00pm
Day Three: Workshop #5 9:00am-12:00pm
Dates and Regions:
Sacramento: January 14th – 16th
Riverside: February: February 10th – 12th
Fresno/Central Valley: March
Workshop Regions for 2015: San Diego, Orange County and Central Coast!
How to Apply:Sacramento:
https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/2014_SACRAMENTO
Last day to apply: Thursday, January 2nd at 12:00pm
Inland Empire:
https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/2014_INLANDEMPIRE
Last day to apply: Wednesday, January 29th at 12:00pm
Central Valley:
https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/2014_CENTRALVALLEY
Last day to apply: Wednesday, March 5th at 12:00pm
Learn about our data sourcesContact us!
v5.HealthyCity.org/Help
Quick Step-by-step guides
How-to videos
Toolkits for Community Research
Previously recorded webinars
Calendar of upcoming trainings and events
www.Healthycity.orgFacebook.com/HealthyCityCA@[email protected]
www.AdvancementProjectCA.orgFacebook.com/[email protected]
Taisha BonillaTraining & Communications
Training & Communications Coordinator
Thank You!
Your feedback is very important to us!
We will be following up with you in 24 hours with an email and a
survey!