MRBN Network Meeting
April 29, 2021
9-11:30am
Professional Development
A Closer Look at 2019 Maine Integrated Youth Health Survey (MIYHS) Youth Mattering Data
MIYHS Project Coordinator Korey Pow, MPH, reports on new MIYHS protective factor data and the disparities that exist.
Understanding the Spatial Seeds of Poverty
Dr. Matthew P. Dube, Assistant Professor of Computer Information Systems and Data Science at the University of Maine at Augusta, explore not only the impact of poverty on an individual, but also the systemic nature of it here in Maine from the perspective of geography. We will take a different approach to utilizing Census and American Community Survey data that will seek to understand systemic poverty through spatial aggregations of data.
Free to all attendees
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