You might like to read about community indicators as shown in TasTogether.
Though not directly aligned with community capacity measures it would not be
difficult to see the types of indicators used that could form the basis for
this. See:
http://www.tasmaniatogether.tas.gov.au/
Also, the NSW Capacity Building site covers this:
http://www.health.nsw.gov.au/public-health/health-promotion/hpss/capacitybui
lding/indexcbintro.htm
Go to indicators and look especially at Checklist 9 in the guide.
regards
Alan Sutherland
Policy Officer
Strategic Development
Department of Health and Human Services
GPO Box 125B, Hobart, Tasmania, Australia 7000
Telephone: (03) 6233 3147
Fax: (03) 6233 4843
Street Address: 2/10 Murray St, Hobart 7000
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> Hello, wondering what you might recommend as references for community
> capacity measures or indicators that are not aggregates of individual
> measures or scales (e.g. not an aggregate such as, the % of people or
> proportion of population that XXXX) . Thanks for the help.
>
> Regards,
>
> Sylvia Robinson
> Manager, Diabetes Registry and Outcome Measurement
> Capital Health Region
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