Data Dashboard

This one-hour interactive session will equip you with the tools to navigate and apply local and regional data to support effective behavioral health planning and community initiatives. Participants will receive step-by-step guidance on using the dashboard to identify trends, address emerging needs, and tailor interventions more effectively. Whether you’re a coalition member, a health professional, or a local official, this training will help you translate complex data into practical, community-driven impact!

Begin exploring the data dashboard by visiting https://dashboard.mucenterofexcellence.org/

Goal of Data Dashboard

To equip community members and public health professionals with the knowledge and insights required for effective prevention planning, community assessments, and the selection of interventions.

Key Features

Interactive Visualizations

Easily navigate through maps and tables that highlight trends and patterns across multiple categories of data points.

Customizable Views

Engage with data across years, counties/regions, or specific indicators to tailor insights to your needs.

Accessible Interface

Designed with simplicity in mind, the dashboard is intuitive and user-friendly, ensuring that individuals of all technical abilities can easily access and benefit from its features.

How does it benefit me?

Data-Driven Insights

Access key metrics across various categories, including housing, education, economics, substance use, justice system involvement and healthcare, offering a more complete picture of the factors influencing community health.

Empowering Community Action

By making data accessible, community leaders, local organizations, and professionals are better equipped to identify trends, understand challenges, and drive meaningful change.

Supporting Public Health Professionals

Health professionals and policymakers can leverage the data to conduct in-depth community assessments and develop strategic plans for prevention and health promotion.

The Data Dashboard was developed in partnership with Terzetto Creative, LLC. The project was made possible through support from a FFY 2023 Congressional Directive Spending Projects FG-22-099 SAMHSA Grant awarded to Marshall University Research Corporation.

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