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WELCOME TO OTTAWA NEIGHBOURHOOD STUDY

The Ottawa Neighbourhood Study (ONS) provides data on strengths and challenges
for each neighbourhood in Ottawa. By all working together we can improve the
neighbourhoods in which we live. Click on the map to identify a neighbourhood
about which you would like to find more information.

Evidence is mounting that the neighbourhoods and communities in which we live
affect not only our health but also the gap in health between rich and poor. The
purpose of the Ottawa Neighbourhood Study (ONS) is twofold: to better understand
the physical and social pathways by which neighbourhoods in Ottawa affect our
health and well-being, and to provide citizens in Ottawa with facts that support
evidence-based decision-making.

ONS is committed to publicly available and accessible data. Please give ONS
credit for each use or reproduction of these data sets and other information
found here. For more information, see our Terms of Use.

ONS is based at the Centre for Research on Educational and Community Services
(CRECS) Opens in a new window at the University of Ottawa. A multidisciplinary
study, ONS is grateful for funding support received from the Canadian Institutes
of Health Research (CIHR) Opens in a new window, United Way East
Ontario/Centraide de l’Est de l’Ontario Opens in a new window, the Ottawa
Community Foundation Opens in a new window, the Population Health Improvement
Network (PHIRN), and Champlain LHIN Opens in a new window. ONS is a member of
the Ottawa and Region Data Consortium hosted by the Social Planning Council of
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Canadian Community Economic Development Network Opens in a new window. This
website was made possible thanks to a IBM Smarter Planet grant Opens in a new
window and the valuable contributions of volunteers at the IBM i2 Ottawa office.

We hope that municipalities, community organizations, health and social service
agencies, and concerned citizens will use this knowledge for evidence-based
community planning. ONS is a stepping stone to coordinate efforts that can have
a greater impact and to improve the places in which we all live, work and play.

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Watch the videos below to learn about social inequities in the COVID-19 Pandemic
and how ONS data is being used to understand these inequities:







OTTAWA NEIGHBOURHOOD STUDY

The Ottawa Neighbourhood Study (ONS) provides data on strengths and challenges
for each neighbourhood in Ottawa. By all working together we can improve the
neighbourhoods in which we live. Learn more about the Ottawa Neighbourhood
Study.


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