NAPC's list
of Leading Health and Social Indicators was developed by the association's
Social Indicators Committee, which is comprised of professional
researchers from member organizations. The selected Health and
Social Indicators, when considered as a whole, are reflective of
the general health and social well-being of a community relative
to national standards and other communities.
For more information
on The National Association of Planning Councils and its work,
please visit www.communityplanning.org.
This web site
is managed for NAPC by The Center for Community Solutions in
consultation with the Northern
Ohio Data and Information Service (NODIS) within the Maxine
Goodman Levin College of Urban Affairs,
both of Cleveland, Ohio.
The
Deprivation and Child Well-being Indexes were developed by Dennis
P. Andrulis, Ph.D., Research Professor at the State
University of New York Health Sciences Center at Brooklyn,
with support from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.
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