Vital Signs is a community check-up conducted by community foundations across Canada. It measures the vitality of our communities, identifies significant trends, and shares opportunities for action in at least ten areas critical to quality of life. Vital Signs is coordinated nationally by Community Foundations of Canada.
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Three factors determine the indicators that are published in Vital Signs each year:
Once we know what data is available, the following principles are applied to final selection. The indicator:
Our goal is to have as many of these principles as possible evident in the indicators published in Victoria's Vital Signs.
The indicators used in Victoria's Vital Signs have been graded using a report card scale of A, B, C, D and F. Grading was done through an on-line survey that was publicly promoted and available in July and August. Over 860 people responded to the survey. A profile of those people follows.
Over 860 people participated in the on-line survey to grade Victoria's Vital Signs. Of those who completed the grader profile: