This section contains information that will appeal to individuals, organizations, and communities looking for ideas on how to use the CIW framework and metrics.
This is where we keep all of our project-based research grant reports. Some of our partners have asked for indicator research, some for wellbeing surveys, and some for custom applications.Â
How Communities have engaged with the CIWÂ
First-time CIW Community Wellbeing Surveys
- Guelph, OntarioÌý(2012)
- Kingston, OntarioÌý(2013)
- Victoria, British ColumbiaÌý(2013)
- Oxford County, OntarioÌý(2016)
- Orillia and Area, OntarioÌý(2018)
- Bruce and Grey Counties, OntarioÌý(2018)
- Georgian College (2019)
- Nova Scotia, province-wideÌý(2019)
- Yukon, territory-wide (2021)
Second-time CIW Community Wellbeing SurveysÂ
- À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ Region, Ontario (2013, 2018)
- Wood Buffalo, Alberta (2014, 2019)
CIW Indicator Reports
 Provincial Index Reports
- Ontario Index Report Ìý(2014)
- Nova Scotia Quality of Life Index Report (2018)
- Saskatchewan Index of Wellbeing Report (2019)
Regional Wellbeing Profile Reports
- Profile of Wellbeing Reports for Ontario (North , East , West , Central , Toronto ; 2016)
- A Profile of Wellbeing in Oxford County (2018)
- A Profile of Wellbeing in À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ Region (2018)
- (2020)
- A Profile of Wellbeing for Yukon (2021)
Broader Initiatives and Wellbeing Projects
- Alliance for Healthier Communities -- Promoting Community Health and Wellbeing across Ontario
- Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) -- Mapping CIW Indicators to the SDGs
- Ontario Trillium Foundation -- Investing for Impact
- Oxford County -- Community Sustainability Plan
- Wood Buffalo -- Social Sustainability Plan
- À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ Region -- Wellbeing À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ Region
- Nova Scotia Quality of Life Initiative
- UNICEF Canada -- One Youth (The Canadian Index of Child and Youth Well-being)
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- Why Canada Needs the CIW
- About the Canadian Index of Wellbeing