GREATER NEW HAVEN T Community Index 2019

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Understanding well-being, economic opportunity, and change in Greater New Haven neighborhoods

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In collaboration with The Community Foundation for Greater New Haven and other community partners and a Community Health Needs Assessment for the towns served by Yale New Haven Hospital

Thank you to our Major Funders

2018 DataHaven Community Wellbeing Survey Funders

The Greater New Haven Community Index makes extensive use of the DataHaven Community Wellbeing Survey, which completed live, in-depth interviews with 16,043 randomly-selected adults in Connecticut last year. In addition to the major funders listed above, supporters of the interviews in Greater New Haven included the town of Milford, Yale Medicine, and Planned Parenthood of Southern New England.

Lead Authors

Mark Abraham, Executive Director, DataHaven Camille Seaberry, Senior Research Associate, DataHaven

Co-Authors

Josephine Ankrah, Alexandra Bourdillon, Kelly Davila, Emily Finn, Shaun McGann, Aparna Nathan, DataHaven Jessica Clavette, Volunteer, and Brian Slattery, Consultant

Other Contributors

Matt Higbee, The Community Foundation for Greater New Haven Brian Weeks, New Haven Health Department Connecticut Hospital Association ChimeData Don Levy and Meghann Crawford, Siena College Research Institute John Kudos and Ashley Wu, Kudos Design CollaboratoryTM Linda F Cantley and Deron Galusha, Yale Occupational and Environmental Medicine Program Calvin Jahnke, Caleb Kassa, John Park, DataHaven Summer Interns, and Carole Bass, Consultant

Please contact DataHaven for permission to reproduce any of the text, images, or graphics in this report. We strongly encourage requests from organizations that wish to use this information or conduct further analysis to benefit community action. Contact information is listed on the back of the report. Nothing in this report should be interpreted to represent the official views of any of the participating organizations. Suggested Citation: Abraham, M., Seaberry, C., Ankrah, J., Bourdillon, A., Davila, K., Finn, E., McGann, S., Nathan, A. (2019). Greater New Haven Community Index 2019. New Haven, CT: DataHaven. Available at . ? 2019 DataHaven ISBN 978-1-7340851-1-2 (paperback)

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A festival on the New Haven Green, the city's central public square. Photo credit: International Festival of Arts & Ideas

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