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2009 KIDS COUNT Data Book Now Available
(http://datacenter.kidscount.org/databook/2009/Default.aspx)

The Center for Social Services Research is pleased to partner with the Annie E. Casey Foundation as a 2009 KIDS COUNT Outreach Partner.
           The 20th annual KIDS COUNT Data Book calls for improvements to the nation’s ability to design and evaluate programs and policies aimed at the needs of children and families living in poverty. The 2009 KIDS COUNT Data Book is complemented by a new online and mobile-friendly Data Center (http://datacenter.kidscount.org) that contains hundreds of measures of child well-being covering national, state, county, and city information. Visitors to the website can access customizable graphs and geographic profiles on education, economic well-being, the number of children in immigrant families, health, and many more topics.”
          

  • Kidsdata.org, a program of the Lucile Packard Foundation for Children's Health, now offers children's health data for all counties, cities, and school districts in California -- nearly 1,600 regions. Data are available for dozens of topics measuring the health and well being of children, and much more data will be phased in throughout 2010. Kidsdata.org promotes the health and well being of children by making data easily accessible to policy-makers, service providers, grantseekers, media, parents, and others who influence kids' lives. Kidsdata.org strives to raise the visibility of key issues affecting California's children, helping to ensure that those issues are addressed.
    www.kidsdata.org