GUELPH, ON, – The Rural Ontario Institute (ROI) is excited to announce a new project that builds on ROI’s outstanding work in the field of rural data.
ROI is conducting a pilot test of the Canadian Standards Association’s (CSA) new standard: CSA R113:22 Indicators for rural community well-being, services, and quality of life. ROI is working with four rural communities to create a pilot wellbeing dashboard to display selected CSA indicators and related data.
“The Community Wellbeing dashboard will enable stakeholders to understand key measures of rural wellbeing. Communities can use the dashboard to make evidence-based decisions and assess the impact of policy changes, new programs, or ongoing initiatives,” says Danielle Letang, ROI Data Analyst.
The goal of the Community Wellbeing project is for communities to use the dashboard to assess and interpret their wellbeing within their local rural context. The standard includes a set of indicators to identify and measure quality of life and wellbeing in rural communities. The CSA indicators provide a standardized approach to assess wellbeing using readily available data sources, common definitions and methods, and a rural focus. The standard will enable communities to establish a baseline, measure progress over time and compare themselves to similar rural communities across Canada.