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1 SOCIAL DETERMINANTS OF HEALTH STARTING WHERE HEALTH STARTS TO BRING IMPROVEMENT

2 ABOUT US UNDERSTANDING WHO WE ARE

3 There are 796 square miles in the county. There are 15 towns in the county. Our 2010 population was 42, 239 to equal 53.1 people per square mile. We have 16, 732 households in our county. The population change was -0.5% compared to the states change of 1.0% KANDIYOHI COUNTY

4 24% of residents are under age 18 Of residents 25+, 88% are high schools graduates. Of residents 25+, 21% have a bachelors degree or higher. KANDIYOHI COUNTY

5 POPULATION BY AGE 2009 POPULATION ESTIMATES

6 KANDIYOHI COUNTY POPULATION BY AGE AND GENDER 2009 POPULATION ESTIMATES STATE of MINNESOTA

7 RACIAL MAKEUP OF OUR POPULATION 41,12342,239

8 AGE DEPENDENCY RATIO’S

9 EARLY LIFE EXPERIENCES

10 FERTILITY AND FAMILY PLANNING

11 CHILDREN BORN TO TEEN MOTHERS 3-year averages; rate of birth per 1,000

12 TEEN PREGNANCY AND BIRTH

13 SOCIO-DEMOGRAPHIC FACTORS RELATED TO BIRTH OUTCOMES

14 MATERNAL EDUCATION STATUS

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16 EDUCATION LEVEL OF FAMILY BASED CHILDCARE PROVIDERS

17 SAFETY OF OUR CHILDREN Protecting the innocent

18 EDUCATION

19 CENTERS OF LEARNING

20 5,477 STUDENTS ENROLLED IN PRE-SCHOOL TO 12 TH GRADE 2010

21 PRE-KINDERGARTEN TO 12 TH GRADE ENROLLMENT BY RACE KANDIYOHI COUNTYMINNESOTA

22 STUDENTS WITH LIMITED ENGLISH PROFICIENCY GRADES KINDERGARTEN THROUGH 12 TH GRADE

23 CHILDREN CHANGING SCHOOLS (BY PERCENTAGE)

24 FEELINGS ABOUT SCHOOL HOW DO YOU FEEL ABOUT GOING TO SCHOOL?

25 EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT

26 CHILDREN ARRESTED FOR A SERIOUS CRIME (BY RATE)

27 ECONOMY

28 CHILDREN LIVING IN POVERTY (BY PERCENTAGE)

29 CHILDREN RECEIVING FREE OR REDUCED PRICE LUNCH (BY PERCENTAGE)

30 CHILD SUPPORT COLLECTION (BY PERCENTAGE)

31 WORK AND INCOME

32 Economic status In 2008  Income per capita in 2008 was $38,571 (state average was $42,953).  The Median household Income was $50,632 (state average $57,318). Unemployment- in 2009 was 6.9 % (state average 8.0%) Average monthly food stamp utilization was 1,659 in 2009. 2009 Unduplicated WIC participants were 2,929. Living in poverty – 10.7 % of all ages live in poverty (state 9.6) In 2011 the average weekly wage was $632.00 (average of all industries) OUR FINANCIAL STABILITY

33 Employment in Kandiyohi County

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38 HOUSING

39 Home ownership rate – 76% Multi-unit housing rate – 17% Housing units (2010) – 19,476 Persons per household – 2.39 Median household income - $49,512 Persons below poverty level – 12% HOUSING STATISTICS

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41 Willmar HRA has a smoke-free policy that was developed July 1, 2011 and will be implemented on July 1, 2012. SMOKE-FREE MULTI-UNIT HOUSING

42 COMMUNITY

43 WHAT DOES OUR COUNTY OFFER? There are 146 lakes There are 62 parks and recreation areas There are 7 county parks We have 1 State Park Prairie Woods Environmental Center There are 30+ miles of paved trails There are 200 miles of groomed snowmobile & cross county ski trails

44 ACCESS TO MEDICAL CARE AREA CLINICS Affiliated Community Medical Center (ACMC) – 91 Practitioners Family Practice Medical Center (FPMC) – 13 Practitioners Migrant Health Hope Pregnancy Center Planned Parenthood MN – Willmar office The ratio of patients to primary care physicians is 488:1 ACCESS TO INSURANCE Currently there are 4050 active children enrolled in CTC  280 are Spanish speaking  414 are Somali speaking. 11% of children are uninsured

45 UTILIZATION OF MN HEALTH PROGRAMS

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48 A LOOK AT THE LIVES OF OUR CHILDREN THE MINNESOTA STUDENT SURVEY- A SNAPSHOT OF THEIR LIFE

49 FAMILY COMPOSITION

50 PARENTAL COMMUNICATION CAN YOU TALK TO YOUR FATHER ABOUT PROBLEMS YOU ARE HAVING?

51 PARENTAL COMMUNICATION CAN YOU TALK TO YOUR MOTHER ABOUT PROBLEMS YOU ARE HAVING?

52 PHYSICAL VIOLENCE HAS ANY ADULT IN YOUR HOUSEHOLD EVER HIT YOU SO HARD OR SO OFTEN THAT YOU HAD MARKS OR WERE AFRAID OF THAT PERSON?

53 PERCEPTIONS OF SCHOOL AND NEIGHBORHOOD SAFETY I FEEL SAFE GOING TO AND FROM SCHOOL STRONGLY AGREE OR AGREE I FEEL SAFE IN MY NEIGHBORHOOD STRONGLY AGREE OR AGREE

54 PERCEPTIONS OF SCHOOL ENVIRONMENT HOW MANY OF YOUR TEACHERS ARE INTERESTED IN YOU AS A PERSON?

55 SCHOOL PLANS WHICH OF THESE BEST DESCRIBES YOU SCHOOL PLANS

56 HOW OUR YOUTH SPEND THEIR TIME Volunteer Work Work for pay (includes babysitting for others). 3+ hours 1-2 hours 0 hours

57 UNSUPERVISED TIME IN A TYPICAL WEEK, HOW OFTEN ARE YOU HOME ALONE OR ANOTHER PLACE UNSUPERVISED AFTER SCHOOL?

58 MSS ENRICHMENT ACTIVITIES

59 SEXUAL HEALTH

60 PHYSICAL AND SEXUAL VIOLENCE HAS ANY OLDER PERSON OUTSIDE THE FAMILY TOUCHED YOU SEXUALLY AGAINST YOUR WISHES OR FORCED YOU TO TOUCH THEM SEXUALLY? HAS ANY OLDER/STRONGER MEMBER OF YOUR FAMILY TOUCHED YOU SEXUALLY OR HAD YOU TOUCH THEM SEXUALLY?

61 DATING VIOLENCE HAS SOMEONE YOU WERE GOING OUT WITH EVER HIT YOU, HURT YOU, THREATED YOU OR MADE YOU FEEL AFRAID? HAS SOMEONE YOU WERE GOING OUT WITH EVER FORCED YOU TO HAVE SEX OR DO SOMETHING SEXUAL WHEN YOU DIDN’T WANT TO?

62 SEXUAL BEHAVIOR % OF STUDENTS WHO HAVE NOT HAD SEXUAL INTERCOURSE % OF STUDENTS HAVING SEXUAL INTERCOURSE 3 TIMES OR MORE

63 OF THOSE STUDENTS WHO HAVE EVER HAD SEXUAL INTERCOURSE, HAVE YOU TALKED WITH YOUR PARTNER(S) ABOUT PROTECTING YOURSELVES FROM GETTING STDS/HIV/AIDS? HAVE YOU TALKED WITH PARTNER(S) ABOUT PREVENTING PREGNANCY?

64 CONDOM USE IN SEXUALLY ACTIVE STUDENTS

65 REASONS STUDENTS CHOOSE SEXUAL ABSTINENCE

66 CHLAMYDIA RATES PER 100,000 AMONG 15-19 YEAR OLDS Rate of Chlamydia by Residence (all ages) Per 100,000 Minneapolis848 St Paul759 Suburban271 Greater Minnesota198


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