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CANADIAN INDEX OF WELLBEING [CIW] - COMMUNITY VITALITY DOMAIN [CVD] - 11 INDICATORS
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JUNE 2009 - REPORT HIGHLIGHTS - Community Vitality Domain [CVD] - Index

KATHERINE SCOTT
Canadian Council on Social Development (CCSD)

Bb	COMMUNITY VITALITY DOMAIN [CVD] - 11 WELLBEING INDICATORS

	       1	Rates of Volunteering
	       2  	Number of Close Relatives
	       3	Providing Assistance to others
	       4	Poverty Crime
	       5	Violent Crime
	       6	Walking alone after dark
	       7	Trust
	       8	Experience of Discrimination
	       9	Caring for others
	      10	Belonging to Community
	      11	Participation in Group Activities

A	Summary (4)

B	Trends (8)

C	Highlights (8)
	a	We’re Participating More in Organizations andVolunteer Activities
	b	Our Social Networks are Shrinking
	c	We Provide More Help and Care More about Others
	d	Crime is Going Down
	e	Canadians report high levels of personal safety
	f	There is Good News and Bad News about Social Inclusion
	g	Trust is Relatively High
	h	We Feel We Belong




R	THE CANADIAN INDEX OF WELLBEING NETWORK

a	Based in the Faculty of Applied Health Sciences at the University of Waterloo, 
	the Canadian Index of Wellbeing Network is an independent, non-partisan group 
	of national and international leaders, researchers, organizations, and 
	grassroots Canadians.

b	Its mission is to report on wellbeing at the national level and promote a 
	dialogue on how to improve it through evidence-based policies that are 
	responsive to the needs and values of Canadians.

c	The Network’s signature product is the Canadian Index of Wellbeing (CIW). 

d	The CIW measures Canada’s wellbeing and tracks progress in eight interconnected 
	categories.

e	It allows us, as Canadians, to see  if we are better off or worse off than we 
	used to be - and why. 

f	It helps identify what we need to change to achieve a better outcome and to 
	leave the world a better place for the generations that follow.

The Honourable Roy J. Romanow, Chair

The Honourable Monique Bégin, Deputy Chair

University of Waterloo, 200 University Avenue West, Waterloo, ON, Canada N2L 3G1
519-888-4567, ext. 31235 | ciwinfo@uwaterloo.ca | http://www.ciw.ca 

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