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The Vital Signs Research Project aims to understand how well communities in Nova Scotia are doing in different areas, like education, healthcare, jobs housing and the environment. We will gather information for the report from
surveys, interviews, and online sources to create a report that shows the quality of life of people living in Nova Scotia. By doing this research, we want to help make positive changes for communities in Nova Scotia and
suggest ways to make things better. The partner organization, which helps rural communities, will benefit from this research because it will provide them with important data and insights to support their work. They can use
this information to talk to policymakers and others about the needs of these communities and find ways to make life better for the people living there.
Kelly Vodden
Rural Communities Foundation of Nova Scotia
Sociology
Other services (except public administration)
Memorial University of Newfoundland
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