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Data Collaborative Serving Children & Youth
In a large county in the southeastern U.S., partners have fostered an ecosystem where local
government can bring system participants and system professionals together as co-researchers to
improve child-serving system processes and outcomes. Since 2018, the partnership has completed
three community participatory action research (CPAR) projects with youth, parents, and system
professionals in child welfare, juvenile justice, and behavioral health.
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The Charlotte Regional Data Trust is a partnership that links administrative data across service and
organizational silos to provide information the community can act upon. The Data Trust was founded
in 2004 as a 501(c)3 nonpro昀椀t with the mandate to maintain the con昀椀dentiality and useability of these
important data.
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State of Connecticut
O昀케ce of Policy and Management (OPM), Department of Social Services (DSS),
and O昀케ce of Health Strategy (OHS)
Scott Gaul, Katie Breslin, & Pauline Zaldonis
In June 2021, Connecticut declared racism a public health crisis and put in place initiatives to
decrease disparities and improve demographic data collection with strong community input. Since
2022, the state of Connecticut’s O昀케ce of Policy and Management (OPM), Department of Social
Services (DSS), and O昀케ce of Health Strategy (OHS) have been working as part of the Equity in Practice
Learning Community (EiPLC) to build a foundation for securely and responsibly sharing administrative
data to address the crisis, as well as to work on state readiness for broad community engagement.
FOUNDATIONS FOR COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT
Charlotte Regional Data Trust
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