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EDI Neighbourhood Data 2006- 2011 EDI Results & 2011 Neighbourhood Demographics

EDI The Early Development Instrument (EDI) gathers data about children’s developmental vulnerability. EDI is a population-based tool that measures children’s development in five key domains, providing a snapshot of how developmentally ready children are when they enter Grade 1. Examining results by these domains helps to determine strengths and needs of a particular population (community) so that our communities have a better understanding of the relationship between the way children develop and the environment in which they live.

EDI – What We Know Research by staff at the Offord Centre has found: Birth circumstances have an important impact on children’s readiness to learn at school Children with low birth weight and/or preterm births were more likely to score in the lowest 10th percentile (vulnerable) Children with normal birth weight and full-term pregnancies were least likely to score low in two or more readiness to learn domains

EDI – What We Know Lower neighbourhood school readiness has been associated with: Lower income Higher % of lone-parent families Higher % of low income families Higher % of families who have moved within the last year Research conducted by M. Janus and D. Offord – Offord Centre for Child Studies

National Household Survey Data Provides data that was previously collected in Census Suppresses data for areas where the response was less than 50% of the population Data definitions changed from Census to NHS making it difficult to compare historically (some, but not all) Population Counts still with Census

Leeds and Grenville (Ontario) Global Non-Response Rate 37.8% *A smaller GNR indicates a lower risk of non-response bias and as a result, lower risk of inaccuracy. The threshold used for estimates' suppression is a GNR of 50% or more. Median Family Income (2010 Income) $75,627 $80,987 Average Family Size (all) 2.8 3.1 Couple with Children Median Income (2010 Income) $95,368 $101,715 Average Family Size (with Children) 3.9 4.0 Lone Parent Families Median Income (2010 Income) $45,730 $47,237 Average Family Size (lone parent – 3,445 Total Families) 2.7 Spending 30% or more of household total income on shelter costs 22.3% 27.0 % denoting or relating to a value or quantity lying at the midpoint of a frequency distribution of observed values or quantities, such that there is an equal probability of falling above or below it. EDI Domain 2006 2008 2011 % of SK ALL L&G Physical Health and Well-Being 13.88 14.51 16.24 Social Competence 9.95 9.44 11.01 Emotional Maturity 11.27 9.72 10.58 Language and Cognitive Development 10.31 6.86 9.25 Communication and General Knowledge 7.63 9.57 Vulnerable on 1 or more domains 26.42 26.26 28.36

Athens Global Non-Response Rate 43.9% *A smaller GNR indicates a lower risk of non-response bias and as a result, lower risk of inaccuracy. The threshold used for estimates' suppression is a GNR of 50% or more. Median Family Income (2010 Income) $75, 409 Average Family Size (all of township) 3.1 Couple with Children Median Income (2010 Income) $94,080 Average Family Size (with Children) 3.9 Lone Parent Families Median Income (2010 Income) $57,395 Average Family Size (lone parent – 80 Total Families) 2.7 Spending 30% or more of household total income on shelter costs 14.8% EDI Domain 2006 2008 2011 % of SK % of SK ALL L&G % of SK Physical Health and Well-Being 14.88 13.88 16.67 14.51 15.15 16.24 Social Competence  10.71 9.95 10.00 9.44  6.06 11.01 Emotional Maturity 10.71 11.27 9.72 6.06 10.58 Language and Cognitive Development 7.14 10.31 3.33 6.86 9.25 Communication and General Knowledge 7.63 0.00 9.57 Vulnerable on 1 or more domains 32.14 26.42 20.00 26.26 21.21 28.36

Augusta Global Non-Response Rate 36.3% *A smaller GNR indicates a lower risk of non-response bias and as a result, lower risk of inaccuracy. The threshold used for estimates' suppression is a GNR of 50% or more. Median Family Income (2010 Income) $75,694 Average Family Size (all of township) 2.9 Couple with Children Median Income (2010 Income) $62,762 Average Family Size (with Children) 4.2 Lone Parent Families Median Income (2010 Income) $64,203 Average Family Size (lone parent – 110 Total Families) 2.6 Spending 30% or more of household total income on shelter costs 26.7% EDI Domain 2006 2008 2011 % of SK % of SK ALL L&G % of SK Physical Health and Well-Being 14.88 13.88 11.81 14.51 24.56 16.24 Social Competence 6.61 9.95 10.16 9.44 7.02 11.01 Emotional Maturity 5.79 11.27 5.47 9.72 12.28 10.58 Language and Cognitive Development 11.57 10.31 11.72 6.86 9.73 9.25 Communication and General Knowledge 10.74 7.63 10.53 9.57 Vulnerable on 1 or more domains 23.14 26.42 24.22 26.26 32.46 28.36

Brockville Global Non-Response Rate 32.9% *A smaller GNR indicates a lower risk of non-response bias and as a result, lower risk of inaccuracy. The threshold used for estimates' suppression is a GNR of 50% or more. Median Family Income (2010 Income) $69,958 Average Family Size (all of township) 2.8 Couple with Children Median Income (2010 Income) $95,370 Average Family Size (with Children) 3.9 Lone Parent Families Median Income (2010 Income) $49,558 Average Family Size (lone parent – 1,565 Total Families) 2.6 Spending 30% or more of household total income on shelter costs 23.6% EDI Domain 2006 2008 2011 % of SK % of SK ALL L&G % of SK Physical Health and Well-Being 15.52 13.88 20.26 14.51 21.89 16.24 Social Competence 7.47 9.95 11.11 9.44 14.20 11.01 Emotional Maturity 10.40 11.27 9.80 9.72 16.57 10.58 Language and Cognitive Development 9.77 10.31 6.86 11.83 9.25 Communication and General Knowledge 8.62 7.84 7.63 12.43 9.57 Vulnerable on 1 or more domains 24.71 26.42 32.03 26.26 37.87 28.36

Edwardsburgh/Cardinal Global Non-Response Rate 44.5% *A smaller GNR indicates a lower risk of non-response bias and as a result, lower risk of inaccuracy. The threshold used for estimates' suppression is a GNR of 50% or more. Median Family Income (2010 Income) $74,068 Average Family Size (all of township) 2.8 Couple with Children Median Income (2010 Income) $82,862 Average Family Size (with Children) 3.9 Lone Parent Families Median Income (2010 Income) $33,714 Average Family Size (lone parent – 210 Total Families) 2.3 Spending 30% or more of household total income on shelter costs 23.8% EDI Domain 2006 2008 2011 % of SK % of SK ALL L&G % of SK Physical Health and Well-Being 28.26 13.88 30.0 14.51 16.67 16.24 Social Competence 21.74 9.95 5.0 9.44 13.33 11.01 Emotional Maturity 11.27 15.0 9.72 10.58 Language and Cognitive Development 17.39 10.31 2.5 6.86 10.0 9.25 Communication and General Knowledge 15.22 12.5 7.63 9.57 Vulnerable on 1 or more domains 50.00 26.42 32.5 26.26 26.67 28.36

Elizabethtown - Kitley Global Non-Response Rate 37.0% *A smaller GNR indicates a lower risk of non-response bias and as a result, lower risk of inaccuracy. The threshold used for estimates' suppression is a GNR of 50% or more. Median Family Income (2010 Income) $78,971 Average Family Size (all of township) 2.9 Couple with Children Median Income (2010 Income) $99,326 Average Family Size (with Children) 3.8 Lone Parent Families Median Income (2010 Income) $61,659 Average Family Size (lone parent – 260 Total Families) 2.8 Spending 30% or more of household total income on shelter costs 16.1% EDI Domain 2006 2008 2011 % of SK % of SK ALL L&G % of SK Physical Health and Well-Being 6.0 13.88 9.09 14.51 13.0 16.24 Social Competence 4.0 9.95 3.64 9.44 5.0 11.01 Emotional Maturity 10.0 11.27 9.72 10.58 Language and Cognitive Development 10.31 6.86 9.25 Communication and General Knowledge 1.82 7.63 9.57 Vulnerable on 1 or more domains 18.0 26.42 20.0 26.26 24.0 28.36

Front of Yonge Global Non-Response Rate 37.0% *A smaller GNR indicates a lower risk of non-response bias and as a result, lower risk of inaccuracy. The threshold used for estimates' suppression is a GNR of 50% or more. Median Family Income (2010 Income) $75,568 Average Family Size (all of township) 2.8 Couple with Children Median Income (2010 Income) $99,238 Average Family Size (with Children) 3.9 Lone Parent Families Median Income (2010 Income) $48,443 Average Family Size (lone parent – 80 Total Families) 2.1 Spending 30% or more of household total income on shelter costs 20.8% EDI Domain 2006 2008 2011 % of SK % of SK ALL L&G % of SK Physical Health and Well-Being 24.24 13.88 11.11 14.51 16.24 Social Competence 21.21 9.95 14.81 9.44 15.15 11.01 Emotional Maturity 30.30 11.27 9.72 10.58 Language and Cognitive Development 10.31 3.70 6.86 9.09 9.25 Communication and General Knowledge 7.63 18.18 9.57 Vulnerable on 1 or more domains 42.42 26.42 33.33 26.26 28.36

Gananoque Global Non-Response Rate 34.9% *A smaller GNR indicates a lower risk of non-response bias and as a result, lower risk of inaccuracy. The threshold used for estimates' suppression is a GNR of 50% or more. Median Family Income (2010 Income) $64,901 Average Family Size (all of township) 2.7 Couple with Children Median Income (2010 Income) $87,453 Average Family Size (with Children) 3.6 Lone Parent Families Median Income (2010 Income) $40,214 Average Family Size (lone parent – 260 Total Families) Spending 30% or more of household total income on shelter costs 29.9% EDI Domain 2006 2008 2011 % of SK % of SK ALL L&G % of SK Physical Health and Well-Being 8.89 13.88 18.42 14.51 20.83 16.24 Social Competence 2.22 9.95 2.63 9.44 4.17 11.01 Emotional Maturity 6.67 11.27 13.16 9.72 14.58 10.58 Language and Cognitive Development 10.31 6.86 2.08 9.25 Communication and General Knowledge 4.44 7.63 9.57 Vulnerable on 1 or more domains 17.78 26.42 23.68 26.26 29.17 28.36

Leeds and Thousand Islands Global Non-Response Rate 40% *A smaller GNR indicates a lower risk of non-response bias and as a result, lower risk of inaccuracy. The threshold used for estimates' suppression is a GNR of 50% or more. Median Family Income (2010 Income) $87,962 Average Family Size (all of township) 2.8 Couple with Children Median Income (2010 Income) $97,352 Average Family Size (with Children) 3.9 Lone Parent Families Median Income (2010 Income) $54,879 Average Family Size (lone parent – 295 Total Families) 2.4 Spending 30% or more of household total income on shelter costs 17.6% EDI Domain 2006 2008 2011 % of SK % of SK ALL L&G % of SK Physical Health and Well-Being 24.0 13.88 21.82 14.51 13.11 16.24 Social Competence 25.33 9.95 25.45 9.44 6.56 11.01 Emotional Maturity 21.33 11.27 9.72 8.20 10.58 Language and Cognitive Development 22.67 10.31 9.09 6.86 3.28 9.25 Communication and General Knowledge 10.91 7.63 4.92 9.57 Vulnerable on 1 or more domains 44.0 26.42 40.0 26.26 21.31 28.36

Merrickville - Wolford Global Non-Response Rate >50% *A smaller GNR indicates a lower risk of non-response bias and as a result, lower risk of inaccuracy. The threshold used for estimates' suppression is a GNR of 50% or more. Median Family Income (2010 Income) Average Family Size (all of township) Couple with Children Median Income (2010 Income) Average Family Size (with Children) Lone Parent Families Median Income (2010 Income) Average Family Size (lone parent – 295 Total Families) Spending 30% or more of household total income on shelter costs EDI Domain 2006 2008 2011 % of SK % of SK ALL L&G % of SK Physical Health and Well-Being 2.70 13.88 0.00 14.51 10.53 16.24 Social Competence 8.11 9.95 10.81 9.44 9.94 11.01 Emotional Maturity 5.41 11.27 9.72 8.19 10.58 Language and Cognitive Development 0.0 10.31 6.86 7.06 9.25 Communication and General Knowledge 7.63 9.57 Vulnerable on 1 or more domains 26.42 21.62 26.26 22.22 28.36

North Grenville Global Non-Response Rate 43% *A smaller GNR indicates a lower risk of non-response bias and as a result, lower risk of inaccuracy. The threshold used for estimates' suppression is a GNR of 50% or more. Median Family Income (2010 Income) $94,044 Average Family Size (all of township) 3.0 Couple with Children Median Income (2010 Income) $115,624 Average Family Size (with Children) 4.0 Lone Parent Families Median Income (2010 Income) $48,432 Average Family Size (lone parent – 415 Total Families) 2.6 Spending 30% or more of household total income on shelter costs 17.3% EDI Domain 2006 2008 2011 % of SK % of SK ALL L&G % of SK Physical Health and Well-Being 8.13 13.88 15.38 14.51 3.85 16.24 Social Competence 7.26 9.95 8.55 9.44 7.69 11.01 Emotional Maturity 5.65 11.27 9.48 9.72 4.0 10.58 Language and Cognitive Development 4.84 10.31 1.71 6.86 9.25 Communication and General Knowledge 4.27 7.63 9.57 Vulnerable on 1 or more domains 18.55 26.42 25.64 26.26 11.54 28.36

Prescott Global Non-Response Rate >50% *A smaller GNR indicates a lower risk of non-response bias and as a result, lower risk of inaccuracy. The threshold used for estimates' suppression is a GNR of 50% or more. Median Family Income (2010 Income) Average Family Size (all of township) Couple with Children Median Income (2010 Income) Average Family Size (with Children) Lone Parent Families Median Income (2010 Income) Average Family Size (lone parent – 415 Total Families) Spending 30% or more of household total income on shelter costs EDI Domain 2006 2008 2011 % of SK % of SK ALL L&G % of SK Physical Health and Well-Being 14.88 13.88 11.81 14.51 24.56 16.24 Social Competence 6.61 9.95 10.16 9.44 7.02 11.01 Emotional Maturity 5.79 11.27 5.47 9.72 12.28 10.58 Language and Cognitive Development 11.57 10.31 11.72 6.86 9.73 9.25 Communication and General Knowledge 10.74 7.63 10.53 9.57 Vulnerable on 1 or more domains 23.14 26.42 24.22 26.26 32.46 28.36

Rideau Lakes Global Non-Response Rate 39.1% *A smaller GNR indicates a lower risk of non-response bias and as a result, lower risk of inaccuracy. The threshold used for estimates' suppression is a GNR of 50% or more. Median Family Income (2010 Income) $74,585 Average Family Size (all of township) 2.8 Couple with Children Median Income (2010 Income) $86,632 Average Family Size (with Children) 3.9 Lone Parent Families Median Income (2010 Income) $46,382 Average Family Size (lone parent – 255 Total Families) 2.4 Spending 30% or more of household total income on shelter costs 18.2% EDI Domain 2006 2008 2011 % of SK % of SK ALL L&G % of SK Physical Health and Well-Being 6.17 13.88 4.17 14.51 10.29 16.24 Social Competence 9.88 9.95 2.78 9.44 5.88 11.01 Emotional Maturity 13.58 11.27 8.33 9.72 4.41 10.58 Language and Cognitive Development 8.64 10.31 6.86 9.25 Communication and General Knowledge 7.63 11.76 9.57 Vulnerable on 1 or more domains 24.69 26.42 16.67 26.26 16.18 28.36

Westport Global Non-Response Rate 46.8% *A smaller GNR indicates a lower risk of non-response bias and as a result, lower risk of inaccuracy. The threshold used for estimates' suppression is a GNR of 50% or more. Median Family Income (2010 Income) $65,839 Average Family Size (all of township) 2.7 Couple with Children Median Income (2010 Income) $65,671 Average Family Size (with Children) 3.7 Lone Parent Families Median Income (2010 Income) $65,169 Average Family Size (lone parent –15 Total Families) 1.8 Spending 30% or more of household total income on shelter costs 17.2% EDI Domain 2006 2008 2011 % of SK % of SK ALL L&G % of SK Physical Health and Well-Being 6.17 13.88 4.17 14.51 10.29 16.24 Social Competence 9.88 9.95 2.78 9.44 5.88 11.01 Emotional Maturity 13.58 11.27 8.33 9.72 4.41 10.58 Language and Cognitive Development 8.64 10.31 6.86 9.25 Communication and General Knowledge 7.63 11.76 9.57 Vulnerable on 1 or more domains 24.69 26.42 16.67 26.26 16.18 28.36

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