Annie E. Casey and KIDS COUNT Florencia Gutierrez NNIP Ignite Event
Two Components of KIDS COUNT National KIDS COUNT State KIDS COUNT Network -KIDS COUNT Data Book -KIDS COUNT Data Center 2
The KIDS COUNT Data Center Warehouse of indicators across different areas of child well-being – Demographics – Economic Well-Being – Education – Family and Community – Health – Safety and Risky Behaviors National, State, County, City and Congressional District Data Data disaggregated by age, sex, race/ethnicity 3
Rank Different Geographies 5
National and State Specific Maps 6
Line Graphs to Identify Trends 7
Data Sharing Tools 8 Customize maps, graphs, data (rankings) – Syndicate content on your website: automatic update – Share using social media tools – Save to include in products – Download Raw Data
Data Sharing Tools Cont. 9 Widget and Badges Mobile Enhanced Site – mobil.kidscount.org
Content Syndication 10
Taking Data to Action Rhode Island KIDS COUNT Data Book – Lead poisoning indicator – Reported annually Community Leader Response – Enforce lead laws – Parental education – Lead Poisoning Prevention Plan – Lead Poisoning Prevention Law
Taking Data to Action
Staying Informed 13 KIDS COUNT is now on Facebook and Twitter – – KIDS COUNT Monthly News Alert –
KIDS COUNT State Network
Contact Information Florencia Gutierrez Research Associate