South Yorkshire’s Community Foundation’s 2018 Vital Signs report is full of data visualisations and infographics. See how they translate onto social media here too.






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Examples of a range of data visualisation (datavis) that people working in Sheffield’s social action sector might come across in the course of their work.
Click on any of the images to be taken to the report, website or social media where the featured datavis was published.
South Yorkshire’s Community Foundation’s 2018 Vital Signs report is full of data visualisations and infographics. See how they translate onto social media here too.
Weston Park Weather Station visually demonstrating the unusually large amount of rain that fell in Sheffield on September 20th.
Sheffield North East’s neighbourhood policing team use a bar chart to justify where they are focusing their attention.
Mental Health First Aid England often use datavis, for example look at their resources for schools
Power to Change use a visual summary of key data to promote their ‘Community business in England’ report on social media. See the full report for lots more datavis.
Healthwatch Sheffield use lots of data visualisation in their ‘Experiences of Mental Health Support in the Community’ report.
See how much food The Real Junk Food Project Sheffield has saved this week, and in the past few months, on the live chart that gets updated on their about us/who we are page.
Datavis being used in a presentation by Sheffield City Region’s Assistant Director of Strategic Corporate Affairs.
Care Opinion uses a range of different interactive data visualisations to allow users to explore feedback of our experiences of UK health and care services.
An online, interactive tool to find information about poverty rates and related issues in the United Kingdom, from JRF UK. It allows the exploration of their latest analysis and data on UK poverty and related issues.