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October 14 workshop (Colton): How to find and use children’s health data

Learn how to find and use data on children’s health and well-being at a Oct. 14 FREE workshop in Colton, Calif. hosted by the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research’s Health DATA Program and the Lucile Packard Foundation for Children’s Health, which supports the children’s health data website kidsdata.org. Lunch will be provided. 

At this workshop, you’ll learn how to formulate data questions, interpret results, export data for analysis and use your findings in reports, presentations, proposals, and policy/program planning. Working directly with the kidsdata.org website, attendees will learn simple tips for obtaining health information for every city, legislative district, county, and school district in the state.

Register Now.

When: Friday, October 14
Time: 9 a.m. – 3 p.m.

Where: DeVry University, Colton
1090 E. Washington St., Suite H
Colton, CA 92324

Cost:
Free. Lunch will be provided.

Contact: Porsche Johnson (porschej@ucla.edu) for more information.

Recommended Resources
Kidsdata.org (Lucile Packard Foundation for Children’s Health) 
Health DATA Program (UCLA Center for Health Policy Research)

 

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