The Blaine County Communities for Youth Initiative will be hosting three community "data walks" December 05th and 06th. Data walks provide community members including parents, grandparents, concerned citizens, and local leaders with opportunities to better understand and process the Youth Well-being Survey results for middle and high school students in Blaine County Schools.
RSVP links for each of the three community data walks are available below. RSVPs are not required but are appreciated.
What's a Data Walk?
Data walks are events where community members are invited to come and learn about the results of the survey. Each data walk starts with a general overview of the Communities for Youth data-driven community engagement process. Attendees are then separated into small groups which rotate around 7-8 data posters that the Communities for Youth team prepares using local youth survey results. At each poster, group members build their understanding of what the data is saying and then have brief, facilitated conversations about what it means. At the end of the meeting, we prioritize what areas of well-being we would like to focus on for the next year. This fun, interactive community-driven event takes about 90 minutes.
Who Should Attend?
Parents, grandparents, aunts and uncles, youth service professionals, elected and business leaders, community organizations, neighborhood groups, and others are all encouraged to attend.
Learn more about what the Blaine County Communities for Youth Initiative has been up to on our main page.
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