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KEEPING TRACK ONLINE
Marija Drobnjak, Data Analyst
2018 CIC Impact Summit
The McNamara Alumni Center, 18 September 2018
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OVERVIEW
About Citizens’ Committee for Children of New York
Keeping Track of New York City’s Children and Evolution of Online Database
Main components of Keeping Track Online tool: EXPLORE more than 100 child and family well-being indicators RISK RANKING tool - compare risks across 59 NYC community districts COMMUNITY ASSET MAPPING - identifying strengths by mapping assets
and resources
Community-based approach - learning from residents and bringing data back to communities
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ABOUT CITIZENS’ COMMITTEE FOR CHILDREN OF NEW YORK
Since 1944, Citizens' Committee for Children of New York, Inc. (CCC) has been a privately funded child advocacy organization that convenes, informs, and mobilizes New Yorkers to make the city a better place for children. Our mission is to ensure that every child is healthy, housed, educated and safe.
CCC has spent the last seven decades developing and refining an approach to child advocacy that is fact-based. Our 3 pronged approach includes research: budget, legislative, program analysis and data collection; community engagement: advocacy training paired with effective media/communications; advocacy: year round meetings with elected and appointed officials paired with coalition building.
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EXAMPLES OF OUR NOTABLE SUCCESSES AND CURRENT WORKOur current work:
Expanding access to affordable, high quality early education, after-school and summer programs
Achieving salary parity for early educators
Investing in child and adolescent mental health services
Improving infant and maternal health outcomes
Supporting implementation of Raise the Age law
Our notable successes:
Creating New York City’s earned income tax credit and the first local child care tax credit
Bringing Green carts into food deserts
Expanding home visiting
Creating universal prekindergarten for every NYC four year old and universal afterschool for middle school students
Expanding breakfast in the classroom and making school lunch free and universal
Passing the law that raises the age of criminal responsibility in New York State to eighteen years.
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KEEPING TRACK OF NEW YORK CITY’S CHILDRENIN PRINT AND ONLINE: https://data.cccnewyork.org/
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https://data.cccnewyork.org/https://data.cccnewyork.org/
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Keeping Track of New York City Children Data Book
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Keeping Track Online – map view
ANNUAL COMMUNITY RISK RANKING
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ECONOMIC SECURITY• Child Poverty Rate• Median Income for
Families with Children• Parental Employment
Instability
EDUCATION• Early Education Enrollment• Common Core ELA and Math
Test Pass Rate• High School Graduation Rate
HOUSING• Rent Burden • Rental Overcrowding• Families Entering
Homeless Shelters
YOUTH• Teen Birth Rate• Teen Idleness • Youth Unemployment
HEALTH• Infant Mortality Rate• Low Birth Weight Babies• Children without Health
Insurance
FAMILY & COMMUNITY• Children in Single-Parent
Families• Adult Educational
Attainment• Violent Felony Rate
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Categories of Risk
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Health Risk Ranking Domain Over Time (2010-2015)
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Table view of thehighest risk communities in New York City according to 2017 Risk Ranking –Overall Risk Ranking score and Risk scores for individual domains
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Education Risk Ranking for 2015 for highest risk communities.
Table view shows the data for indicators that comprise Education Domain.
COMMUNITY ASSET MAPPING
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Community Asset Cards with total count of assets in selected community districts
COMMUNITY-BASED RESEARCH PROJECTS
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COMMUNITY-BASED RESEARCH PROJECTS
* Risk Assessment *Resource/Asset mapping *Community engagement
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PUBLIC DATA
• Census Data
• Administrative
Data
INTERVIEWS
Service Providers
• City Agencies
FOCUS GROUPS
• Caregivers of Young Children
• Adolescent Youth
DATA TRENDS & COMMUNITY MEMBERS’ PERSPECTIVES
THANK YOU!
Marija DrobnjakData Analystmdrobnjak@cccnewyork.org212-673-1800 ext. 12
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mailto:mdrobnjak@cccnewyork.org
Keeping Track OnlineOverviewAbout Citizens’ Committee for Children of New YorkExamples of our Notable successes and current workKeeping Track of New York City’s ChildrenSlide Number 6Slide Number 7Annual Community Risk RankingSlide Number 9Slide Number 10Slide Number 11Slide Number 12Slide Number 13Community Asset mappingSlide Number 15Community-Based Research projectsCommunity-Based Research projectsThank you!
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