Insights to strengthen community health.

Health indicators at a glance.

We know that health is shaped by income, housing, connection, education, and the everyday realities we all experience. This survey was an opportunity to create a clearer picture of what makes us well. By hearing directly from Cowichan Region residents, we gained valuable insight into how life is going, what’s working, and where support is needed most.

These results offer something powerful: a shared foundation that individuals, organizations, and local governments can use to take thoughtful and informed action.

Summary

Key Takeaways

What stood out across the region.

This local data tells a story about what we need to feel healthier and more connected. It revealed what’s strong, where there are challenges, and how everyday experiences like time in nature, a sense of belonging, or access to care, shape how people are really doing.

Health Starts With Access
In shaping the survey to make sure the questions were relevant and rooted in lived experience.
Mental Health Matters
1 in 4 residents rated their mental or general health as fair or poor. Programs and services must continue to reach those who need more support.
Nature is Wellness
Cowichan Region residents overwhelmingly enjoy spending time outdoors. These settings support mental health, resilience, and healing.
Strong Sense of Belonging
Nearly 60% of residents reported a strong connection to their community, and most shared that they have someone they can confide in.

Further Questions

Why do the OHOC survey results matter to me?

Everyone has a role to play in building a healthier Cowichan. Click below to see how the data connects to your everyday life.

Next Steps

Use the data. Share the insight. Move forward together.

Thank you for exploring the Our Health, Our Community survey. This data belongs to you and will help guide policies, shape services, and support the wellbeing of our region.

We’ve designed the tools on this site to be easy to explore, screenshot, and share. A downloadable aggregate data file is also available for deeper use.

Use it in your presentations. Your grant applications. Your planning sessions. Your conversations.
Together, we can turn insight into action and make the Cowichan Region a healthier and more connected place for everyone.

We acknowledge that for thousands of years the Quw'utsun, Malahat, Ts'uubaa-asatx, Halalt, Penelakut, Stz'uminus, Lyackson, Pauquachin, Ditidaht & Pacheedaht Peoples have walked gently on the unceded territories where we now work.