Data Tools
California: San Francisco Department of Children Youth and Families: Children's Services Allocation Plan
This report aims to accomplish the following: Describe the public sources of funding of children’s services in San Francisco; determine how DCYF should invest the Children’s Fund’s to achieve; measurable outcomes or results, and outline the investment strategy that will be used to achieve those results; identify and educate the community about the city’s current investment in children’s service
California: Contra Costa County Children and Family Services Budget
Children and Family Services Budget is organized around five desired outcomes for children and families. Each of the 115 programs described in the Budget is categorized according to the primary community outcome served by the program.
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Alabama, Madison County: Madison County Children's Budget Report
The purpose of the children’s budget report is to provide a comprehensive picture of where the funding streams for children’s programs and other family supports in Madison County originate, where they are channeled, and how they are allocated. We hope policy makers will utilize the results to make more informed decisions about future investments in children’s programs in our community. Hopefu
Education-Student Surveys: Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance System Survey
Beyond Indicators: From Risk Assessment to Practical Strategies for Promoting Adolescent Health and Well-Being
Public health professionals and clinical program directors increasingly need well-defined, measurable, population-based health indicators in order to develop, manage and evaluate physical and mental health programs for adolescents.
South Carolina: Young Adults in South Carolina - A Comprehensive Report on the Lives of South Carolinians 18-29
The young adults report focuses on the challenges and problems of persons ages 18–29 who have difficulties in the transition to independence. Necessarily, public policy must address the dilemmas of society, many of which are experienced by young adults.
Pennsylvania: Report Card 2004 - The Well-Being of Children and Youth in Philadelphia
This comprehensive document tracks Philadelphia’s past in order to inform its present and future decisions that impact the health, safety, education and overall well-being of the city’s children and youth. Like any five-year old, Report Card 2004 is notable for its growth over the past few years.
Oklahoma: KIDS COUNT Factbook 2004
The 2004 report has a special focus on the circumstances and behaviors which impact Oklahoma children; and for the first time since 1999, the report revisits the state's economic clusters to illustrate the diverse environments in which children live.
