YYC-Wander

Public Health Analytics — substance use, harm reduction, and emergency pressure in Calgary.

Public Health Analytics

Explore Calgary and Alberta public health analytics dashboards covering acute substance-related deaths, emergency department visits, EMS opioid responses, naloxone distribution, opioid death locations, and harm reduction trends.

About Calgary & Alberta Public Health Analytics 2026

About Calgary & Alberta Public Health Analytics 2026

YYC-Wander Public Health Analytics helps residents, researchers, community organizations, and public health observers explore substance-use and harm reduction indicators across Calgary and Alberta.

This section brings together dashboards on acute substance-related deaths, substance-related emergency department visits, EMS opioid responses, naloxone kit distribution, opioid death locations, and location-based public health patterns.

What Information Is Included?

  • Calgary acute substance-related deaths
  • Alberta emergency department visits related to substance use
  • EMS responses to opioid-related events
  • Naloxone kit distribution by site type and zone
  • Opioid death locations in Calgary
  • Substance-use trends from 2016 to 2026 where available
  • Regional public health comparisons across Calgary and Alberta
  • Harm reduction and emergency pressure indicators

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Public Health Analytics cover?

This section focuses on substance-use and harm reduction data, including acute substance deaths, ED visits, EMS opioid responses, naloxone kit distribution, and opioid death location patterns.

Does this section include Calgary data?

Yes. Several dashboards focus on Calgary-specific public health indicators, including acute substance deaths and opioid death location patterns.

Does this section include Alberta-wide data?

Yes. Some dashboards cover Alberta-wide or zone-level indicators, including emergency department visits and EMS opioid-related responses.

Can these dashboards support public health research?

Yes. They provide trend views and regional comparisons that can support community awareness, public health research, and harm reduction discussions.