Please join us for Data Collection & Analysis - facilitated by UCAN.
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Data Collection & Analysis in the CVI Space focuses on building the skills and systems needed to accurately capture, manage, and use data to inform community violence intervention efforts. This training highlights the importance of data in demonstrating impact, improving program effectiveness, and guiding decision‑making. Participants will learn best practices for data collection, documentation, and basic analysis, with an emphasis on maintaining data integrity while working in fast‑paced, community‑based environments.
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- The role of data in community violence intervention and program evaluation
- Best practices for accurate and consistent data collection
- Understanding key data points (participant engagement, incidents, outcomes)
- Documentation standards and maintaining data integrity
- Using data systems and tools effectively
- Identifying trends and patterns in community violence
- Translating data into actionable insights for program improvement
- Balancing data responsibilities with fieldwork demands
- Confidentiality, ethics, and responsible data use
- Communicating data to stakeholders, funders, and partners
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- Data Coordinators and Analysts
- Program Managers and Coordinators
- Outreach Supervisors
- Case Managers responsible for documentation
- CVI Program Directors
- Administrative staff supporting reporting and compliance
Note: This training is recommended for staff responsible for collecting, managing, or using data to support program operations, reporting, and continuous improvement in CVI initiatives.
Note: This is a virtual training - once you have RSVP’d, be on the lookout for a calendar invite containing the meeting link.
This training is recommended for staff responsible for collecting, managing, or using data to support program operations, reporting, and continuous improvement in CVI initiatives.

