Social Planning
Helps the community identify strengths and challenges and determine ways to improve the quality of life for residents in Halton.
Community Lens
The intent of Community Lens is to disseminate and interpret important community data as it becomes available. Community Lens covers many topic areas such as children and youth, seniors, families, immigrants, housing and transportation, among others.
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Community Lens #157 – Youth Not in Employment, Education or Training (NEET)
This Community Lens looks at the youth NEET population (Not in Employment, Education or Training) using 2016 Census data.
Community Lens #156 – Newcomers and Housing
This Community Lens takes a closer look at newcomer’s housing need challenges in Halton using 2016 Census data.
Community Lens #155 – Occupation of Older Workers
This Community Lens looks at the occupations of older workers in Halton using 2016 Census data.
Community Lens #154 – Charitable Donations 2016
This Community Lens looks at recent trends in charitable donations using taxfiler data.
Community Lens #153 – Movers and Housing
This Community Lens looks at household mobility and housing choices using 2016 Census data.
Community Lens #152 – The Movers
This Community Lens looks at the characteristics of those that moved in the past five years using 2016 Census data.
Community Lens #151 – Rental Housing Affordability
This Community Lens looks at rental housing affordability using 2016 Census data.
Community Lens #150 – Low Income Families – 2016
This Community Lens continues the tracking of low income families in Halton using the 2016 taxfiler data.
Community Lens #149 – Francophones in Halton
This Community Lens provides a snapshot of Francophones living in Halton based on the 2016 Census.
Community Lens #148 – Stay-at-Home Adult Children
This Community Lens looks at the growth in the number of adult children living at home based on the 2016 Census.