Unlocking Potential with Quality, Local Health Data

Wednesday, April 24
2 p.m.
Amarillo Area Foundation, 919 S. Polk St.
No need to RSVP

Amarillo Public Health invites local health advocates, nonprofit leaders, grant writers and data enthusiasts to a presentation for those passionate about improving health through evidence-based information. The presentation, titled “Good Data: Unlocking Potential,” is scheduled for 2 p.m. on Wednesday, April 24, at the Amarillo Area Foundation, 919 S. Polk Street. This free presentation emphasizes the pivotal role of credible health data in shaping effective community health strategies.

Attendees will learn how to find and use quality health data to make informed decisions, understand health trends and address disparities in local and regional health. The discussion will also dive into the use of health data to understand and address health issues, social determinants of health and overall community well-being.

The presentation will highlight the significance of credible health data, demonstrating how it can serve as a foundation for developing strategies to combat health issues, plan health services and implement community health programs.

Understanding local and regional demographics through credible data allows health professionals and advocates to tailor health initiatives and policies to meet the specific needs of the community, leading to more effective health outcomes and a stronger, healthier society.