Prepared for ECCLA TA Day: Data, Data, Data June 19, 2009 CCR&R Data CONNECTING GREAT KIDS with GREAT CARE.

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Prepared for ECCLA TA Day: Data, Data, Data June 19, 2009 CCR&R Data CONNECTING GREAT KIDS with GREAT CARE

Child Care Data Qualistar Early Learning is the managing network office of Child Care Resource and Referral (CCR&R) in Colorado. Qualistar and the CCR&Rs have data about child care Supply Demand Quality CONNECTING GREAT KIDS with GREAT CARE

CCR&R Data CONNECTING GREAT KIDS with GREAT CARE What data exists? How is it collected and maintained? How can it be accessed and used? What data don’t we have? What limitations are there on the data we do have?

NACCRRAware CONNECTING GREAT KIDS with GREAT CARE CCR&Rs use NW to collect data on: All licensed (& some unlicensed) child care programs Child care referral clients “Community” *The primary reason for this data collection is to help families find care. “NW” is a web-based information management system developed by NACCRRA.

Qualistar’s Role in CCR&R Data CONNECTING GREAT KIDS with GREAT CARE Standardized fields Training & TA Ongoing quality assurance checks State level data analysis and reporting

NW Data: Child Care Facilities CONNECTING GREAT KIDS with GREAT CARE General: Contact info, capacity, age range, languages, transportation. Shifts: Days/hours of operation, year schedule, full/part time, rates. Attributes: Qualistar Rating, accreditation, auspice, environment, philosophy, CCCAP, education, experience. Specifics: Benefits, wages. (Soon to include number of staff.) Action Log: Record of contact.

NW Data: Referral Clients CONNECTING GREAT KIDS with GREAT CARE General: Contact info. Children: Gender, age, when care is needed, type of care desired, language, special needs, extra care services needed. Statistics: Client’s age, relation to children, employment, income, family size, referred by, reason for seeking. Referrals: Tracks referrals generated. Action Log: Record of contact.

NW Data: Community Can be used to track: Participation in EC system building activities Contact info and contacts w/ system partners Data requests received TA requests from providers License exempt providers/Prelicensing support Referrals made to other community services CONNECTING GREAT KIDS with GREAT CARE

How is Data Collected? CONNECTING GREAT KIDS with GREAT CARE Facilities: Full updates twice a year Whenever the provider contacts the CCR&R Some paper, some phone Monthly checks against Licensing database Clients: At time of referral Community: Varies CCR&Rs are solely responsible for their NW data.

How is the Data Used? CONNECTING GREAT KIDS with GREAT CARE To help connect families with care To inform CCR&R work To influence community planning To influence public policy

Use of Data: An Example CONNECTING GREAT KIDS with GREAT CARE

Use of Data: An Example CONNECTING GREAT KIDS with GREAT CARE Market Rate Survey (Note: 2007)

Local NW Configurations CONNECTING GREAT KIDS with GREAT CARE Examples of data fields that are not standardized by Qualistar and are being used locally: *You can work with your CCR&R to configure fields to capture desired data. Client: Current care type, reason for leaving Whether client of other related program Facility: Training needs Participation in local QI initiatives

Other CCR&R/Qualistar Data CONNECTING GREAT KIDS with GREAT CARE Qualistar Rating Data 5 rating components Data from Other Programs/Initiatives T.E.A.C.H., Boettcher Capital Grants Standardized Report on Qualistar’s web site Rating, Referral and Capacity info monthly by County, Service Delivery Area, State

CCR&R Data Limitations NW has limited functionality NACCRRA limits on configurations Technological capabilities CONNECTING GREAT KIDS with GREAT CARE Because of these limitations, the pulling and analyzing of NACCRRAware data is complex.

CCR&R Data Limitations NW data is “clunky” to work with. Data doesn’t export as a clean flat file. NW doesn’t have bells and whistles to make charts, graphs, etc. NW is not an historical database. Cannot compare data over time. CONNECTING GREAT KIDS with GREAT CARE

CCR&R Data Limitations (cont’d) NW data doesn’t always mean what you think it means. Ex: CCCAP, age group categories, FCC capacity, licensed vs desired capacity NW data is never truly 100% complete and current. Challenges of provider updating. Inevitably some lag btwn actual changes and reported changes. Ex: vacancies CONNECTING GREAT KIDS with GREAT CARE

How Can NW Work for ECCs? Know what it is and is not Know what your child care data needs are Tell Qualistar what you need Work with your CCR&R CONNECTING GREAT KIDS with GREAT CARE

QUESTIONS?