- Data-related projects are crucial in establishing baselines, understanding needs, allocating resources, and measuring impact. These projects include monitoring discarded needles and incidents, alcohol impact monitoring, collecting data on interpersonal violence, and facilitating corporate data collaboration. As this work progresses, we will make more data available to the community.
- Homelessness-focused tables address both short-term and systemic solutions. Short-term initiatives include the encampments and emergency shelter tables, while systemic solutions involve client journey mapping and landlords' shared learning tables. These efforts demonstrate how partnerships and collaboration can build collective momentum to address homelessness, from supporting chronically unhoused individuals to those precariously housed with private landlords, and working to manage associated challenges for Prince Albert neighbourhoods.
- Action tables such as discarded needles & incident reporting, and graffiti and gang tagging address community environmental concerns. These issues are indicative of chronic risk and are associated with substance use, garbage accumulation, and criminal involvement or vulnerability.
- Population-level intervention projects aim to reduce broad community harms. Key projects in this category include the Alcohol Monitoring and Perinatal Sexually Transmitted and Blood Borne Infection tables.
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