kidsdata.org, a program of the Lucile Packard Foundation for Children’s Health, promotes the health and well being of children in California.
More Data Tools
The following free resources offer tips, guidance, and strategies for effectively using data as a tool for change.
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- Community Tool Box
- County Health Rankings & Roadmaps Take Action Center
- Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health
- Forum Guide to Taking Action with Education Data
- Resource Center for Community Health Assessments and Health Improvement Plans
- Understanding Evidence
- U.S. Census Bureau Guidance for Using the American Community Survey
Here are some additional free websites that may be useful in your work.
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- American Fact Finder
- California Child Welfare Indicators Project
- California Communities Environmental Health Screening Tool
- California Department of Education DataQuest
- California Health & Human Services Open Data Portal
- California Health Interview Survey
- California School Climate, Health, and Learning Survey (CAL-SCHLS) System
- CDC Wonder
- ChildStats.gov
- Child Trends DataBank
- Community Commons
- County Health Calculator
- County Health Rankings & Roadmaps
- Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health
- Data.gov
- Diversitydatakids.org
- Ed-Data
- Food Environment Atlas
- Health Indicators Warehouse
- Healthy City
- Kaiser Family Foundation State Health Facts
- Kids Count Data Center
- Migration Policy Institute Data Hub
- National Center for Education Statistics
- Population Reference Bureau Data Finder
See the full list of sources used for the data available on kidsdata.org.
Kidsdata: Data and Resources about the Health of Children-
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