
Grounded in data collected from two comprehensive community health needs assessments across five counties, WRI presents an important finding about health in South Jersey.
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Senator Walter Rand Institute for Public Affairs
Building Knowledge for Policy and Practice in Southern New Jersey
Grounded in data collected from two comprehensive community health needs assessments across five counties, WRI presents an important finding about health in South Jersey.
WRI is presenting a two-day symposium focused on leveraging data with community and academic partnerships to advance population health.
A recently adopted local ordinance regulating how close sober living homes can operate from one another is being put to the test in the city’s Chelsea neighborhood. WRI’s research underscores its implications. Read the story.
A new partnership between Rutgers School of Nursing-Camden (RSNC) and WRI has resulted in federal funding for an innovative new program for military veterans to become nurses and provide primary care to other veterans.
The NJ Population Cohort study will provide deep insights into state-wide health and well-being. WRI’s Sarah Allred is among those leading the project.
Faculty Fellows Dr. Jeannann Coppola, Dr. Renee Cantwell and Dr. Debashis Kushary research human trafficking in South Jersey.