How practical, relatable data supports social workers
We noticed that data often stayed at the management level—impressive dashboards, but little recognition in the neighborhood.
Professionals would often respond: “These aren’t our numbers. This doesn’t help me in the conversations I’m having with citizens today.”
That’s why we take a different approach: we make data practical and relevant. You gain insight into what matters to your citizens—like financial concerns in District A or daytime activities in District D. In this way, data helps you connect more closely to the real stories in the community.
The result
78% of social workers now actively use the data in their work.
In District A, we prevented 40 families from entering debt counseling by deploying budget coaches in time.
In District D, a daytime activities project was launched that already involves 120 seniors.
In District A, we prevented 40 families from entering debt counseling by deploying budget coaches in time.
In District D, a daytime activities project was launched that already involves 120 seniors.
The lesson
Data only truly works when you translate it into everyday language. That way, it delivers tailored support to citizens, gives professionals ownership, and provides the organization with measurable results.
