Thank you for your interest in the Community Data Roundtable Data Talk!
The CDR Data Talks highlight innovative data work in community data, with a focus on behavioral health outcomes, child welfare, and juvenile justice. We highlight analytic approaches, software, and quality processes that optimize insights for action at the community level, advancing health, equity and justice. Participants in the Roundtable include administrators, data wonks and technical people, and anyone interested in learning what is most cutting edge in community-focused data across the globe.
Each session is focused on one or two topics presented by different experts and practitioners in the field. The spirit of the group is one of openness and sharing. This is not a place where people need to share finished work that is ready for publication, or to go live in some system. Instead, it is a place where people are invited to be creative, share open questions, and get feedback on hunches and ideas.
Purpose
To support a community of professionals and scholars doing innovative work in community data, with a focus on behavioral health outcomes, child welfare, and juvenile justice.
This is an opportunity to:
- See & share
- Identify best practices for data management
- Learn about technology options for warehousing, analytics, ETL, data entry, etc.
- Discuss emergent issues in communimetric data
- Collaborate on communimetric data problems
Chair
Dan Warner, Ph.D., Executive Director of Community Data Roundtable
All meetings are held 12:00pm – 1:00pm ET unless noted.
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