Student Health Surveys Part Two: We Have the Data, Now What?
You've conducted your student health survey, received the data, now what? In this interactive session, we'll discuss effective ways to use the data to support your prevention programming, no matter what your level of data literacy. By the end of this session, you'll develop ideas on how to determine what's most relevant to your work, how to leverage it to advocate for your programs, build collaboration with key stakeholders, and effectively share out with various audiences (which can increase future participation). Bring your curiosity!

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Student Health Surveys Part One: Strategies to Promote Representative Participation

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