Vanier Towers Data Analysis

HOW CAN COMMUNITY PARTNER DATA BE USED TO IMPROVE VANIER TOWERS HUB?

Project Description: Vanier Towers faces significantly poorer health outcomes than other areas in Hamilton. Tenants at these two buildings report higher rates of poverty, mental health issues, physical health issues, and addictions, than the average citizen in the City. A hub of services was implemented in 2017, to bring support and programs to the towers to address the social and health needs of this community. Partners include: Wesley (meals, recreation/social activities, mental health support), tenant led groups (peer support, art programming, social activities), Shelter Health Network (doctors drop-in hours on site), St. Josephs social worker (mental health and addictions support), OW, ODSP, Home Management, Tenant Support Workers (address issues putting tenancies at risk). The hub continues to develop according to tenant and community partner feedback. Evaluation and assessment of the hub is complex and ongoing. Since the spring of 2019, community partners for Vanier Towers have been entering data from their interactions with tenants using a Google Form. This project aims to analyze and enrich the current data to identify trends, gaps, and potential solutions.

City Staff: Kelly Coxson - Project Manager, City Housing Hamilton

Deliverables: Primary Research (i.e. conducting surveys and/or collecting data) and Secondary Research (i.e. review of literature and finding information from books and online).

Project Start Date/ Availability: Fall 2020 - Winter 2021

Location: Ward 2

City wide City Strategy Priority: Healthy and Safe Communities & Build Environment and Infrastructure

FOR MORE INFORMATION ON THIS PROJECT CHECK OUT THE MATCH MAKER DISCUSSION BELOW ABOUT THE IDEAS FOR THE PROJECT!