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Data

Data drives our decision-making processes at SCOPE. Explore a variety of data sources that will support you on your grant writing journey and enhance your of what influences our strategic planning. These resources are designed to empower you with the insights you need to succeed. Let data guide your efforts and help shape the future of your projects.

Our data archives for past years can be found here.

What to know

  • Injuries and violence affect the health of individuals and communities across the country.

  • More Americans ages 1-44 die from injuries and violence—including overdose, suicide, or homicide—than any other cause.

  • This dashboard provides timely, local data on deaths from injury and violence to help understand the problem, inform prevention, and save lives.

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A one stop shop for community data reflecting Socorro County Residents. 

Select the LOCAL DATA tab to see a listing of local resources and surveys. 

Data Processing

Strategies for Success Survey 

In collaboration with the Socorro County Prevention Coalition, SCOPE utilizes the SFS survey data to drive our substance misuse and mental health outreach. These surveys are collected yearly for Middle and High School students of Socorro County allowing us to closely monitor trends and evaluate effective outreach strategies. 

See the 2024 Report Here. 

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New Mexico Community Survey

The New Mexico Community Survey provides tools and data for various health initiatives, as well as resources for health communities and educators across New Mexico. 

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100% Community Survey

The 100% Community Survey is an initiative to provide access to ten vital services, and understanding the barriers to access families may experience.

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Kids Count Data

The Kids Count program is a national evaluation of children's well-being, looking at trends across health, education, economic, and family/community impact factors. The complete report can be found here; clicking on the image will link to the Socorro County fact sheet.

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Youth Risk & Resiliency Survey

The Youth Risk and Resiliency Survey looks to evaluate risks and protective factors for New Mexico middle and high-school students. 

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NMDOH Epidemiology Reports

The New Mexico Department of Health compiles regular reports about various epidemiology trends, and can be found by following the embedded link below.

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