Guelph Wellington OHT Dashboard
This report allows you to better understand your community in relation to a social determinant of health (e.g. income) and various health outcomes. The data can be used to explore local health equity considerations.
Public Health Office Closure: WDG Public Health offices will be closed to the public on Thursday, November 20 for an all-staff event. There will be no water testing drop-off available. All essential and emergency services are operating. Please call 1-800-265-7293 if you have an urgent Public Health inquiry. Public Health offices will open for regular hours on Friday, November 21.
This report allows you to better understand your community in relation to a social determinant of health (e.g. income) and various health outcomes. The data can be used to explore local health equity considerations.
The Respiratory Illness Activity Dashboard is updated every Wednesday with the latest data on respiratory illness activity in the region. This dashboard presents trends in hospitalizations and syndromic surveillance. Facility Outbreaks can be found in the Outbreak Bulletin.
A high percentage of privately owned wells have evidence of bacterial contamination. Consuming water from these wells could result in gastrointestinal disease. This dashboard provides data on the rate of well water testing, and contamination in Wellington-Dufferin-Guelph.
Wellington-Dufferin-Guelph Public Health’s Substance Harm Information & Education Dashboard (SHIELD) allows users to explore the most recent information regarding substance use harms, as well as local substance use patterns through the FAST Overdose Alert System. SHIELD is an interactive tool that provides interested individuals the opportunity to explore information for Wellington, Dufferin and Guelph (WDG) by year, age, and sex.
Some key indicators include:
Please note: this dashboard is updated monthly with preliminary ED visit data.
Wellington-Dufferin-Guelph Public Health’s Zoonotic Vector-borne Diseases Dashboard (ZVBD) allows users to explore the surveillance data on diseases transmitted by animals and humans, as well as diseases spread by vectors like mosquitoes and ticks. The ZVBD dashboard also provides users with insights into various local public health interventions aimed at reducing ZVBD diseases in Wellington-Dufferin-Guelph geography.
The Well-being Health and Youth (WHY) Surveys collect information from youth, parents, and school staff about youth health and well-being. They were created in partnership between the Upper Grand District School Board, Wellington Catholic District School Board and Wellington-Dufferin-Guelph Public Health.
This report allows you to better understand your community in relation to a social determinant of health (e.g. income) and various health outcomes. The data can be used to explore local health equity considerations.
The Older Adult Health Status dashboards summarize what we know about the health status of older adults aged 55 years and over, who live in Wellington and Dufferin Counties. In the second part of this series of dashboards we cover topics related to:
Further installments of this series are planned to cover additional topics related to the health of older adults.
Injuries affect many people in our community. While most are not reported, the more severe injuries are captured through ED visits, hospitalizations, and mortality data. The Injury Dashboard sheds light on these injuries by geography, age group, and sex.
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