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Featured Resource
A go-to resource for child and family wellbeing in Queensland
The Data Explorer is a rich online resource that reports on the wellbeing of Queensland’s 1.6 million children, their families and communities. It presents a holistic picture of child, family and community wellbeing in Queensland, with data and case studies describing their health, education, wealth, and living and family circumstances.
How it works
The Data Explorer is an interactive, multi-source platform that presents wellbeing data at a regional and state level. It comprises thousands of data points that describe child, family and community wellbeing in Queensland and more than 20 case studies highlighting people and programs making a difference. The data and case studies map to the wellbeing framework developed by the Australian Research Alliance for Children and Youth (ARACY).
We hope that this resource will be useful to health practitioners and other professionals who are working towards creating active and healthy communities in Queensland. To assist you in framing data, refer to the Framing Data Guidelines.
Resource submitted by Health and Wellbeing Queensland
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