Tagged With "data"
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Re post: Example of data mining to examine social policy
Data mining nutrition, minorities, people with disabilities, unintended consequences
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COVID-19: a stress test for trust in science
(Poster's comment: While this editorial is about COVID-19 it also applies to ACEs. The need for reliable and comprehensive data is necessary to define ACEs science and practice in a time of politicizing of of our movement. Dennis Haffron) EDITORIAL| VOLUME 396, ISSUE 10254 , P799, SEPTEMBER 19, 2020 Peer Review Week is the annual celebration of the importance of peer review, running Sept 21–25. The theme this year is trust in peer review, a particularly appropriate focus during the COVID-19...
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How social science data illuminate the effects of our language choices in talking about ACEs
This blog post connects you to an important social science research report on the frequency of use in the media, state laws and regulations, and scientific research and writing of concepts such as childhood adversity, trauma-informed practice, toxic stress and ACEs. It also analyzes the impact of audiences of choosing one or another of these and other terms. It is well worth reading!
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National Library of Medicine
For thoughts of us without an institutional base here is a resource. National Library of Medicine https://www.nlm.nih.gov/
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Communities + Coaches = Moving Data to Action, Together
[Others are facilitating building communities here are stories we can use. Dennis Haffron]
Communities + Coaches = Moving Data to Action, Together
Since 2011, our Action Learning Coaches have provided guidance to individuals & teams across the country working to improve health outcomes and advance equity.
Stay tuned as we share the stories of fives coaches through a new blog series on how they worked together with communities to move data to action.