The Data Portal is an online reporting tool that allows you to explore and download data related to local children and youth. If you can't find the data you're looking for, or require more data, submit a data request. All data is categorized into five domains of well-being:
Learn about how children are doing in the early years, including local child care availability and vulnerability in early childhood. Explore data on school experiences including student achievement, participation in school, high school completion, and the transition to post-secondary.
Find data on child and youth disease, infant and maternal health, nutrition and weight, oral health, recreation participation, mental health, sedentary behaviour, sexual health, sleep, and substance use.
Data in this domain relates to poverty and basic needs. Explore data on economic security, such as annual income and low income. Discover information on employment, related to youth unemployment and government financial assistance. Learn more about food security, adequate housing, and homelessness locally.
Explore data on community and youth crime, as well as perceptions of neighbourhood and school safety, and bullying. Find data on injury and mortality rates for children and youth. Learn more about children in care and child protection.
Search for data related to volunteerism and neighbourhood connectedness. Explore data on child and youth relationships with their parents/guardians, other adults, and their peers.