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Data Snapshots of Alameda County ChildrenOctober 19, 2012 State of the Children in Alameda County Forum Prepared by Page Tomblin, Management Analyst, Alameda County Interagency Children’s Policy Council 510-208-4865page.tomblin@acgov.orgFor more information or to download this presentation, please visit: www.acgov.org/icpc
Racial/Ethnic Breakdown of Alameda County Children (ages 0-17) Source: US Census, 2000 and 2010
Children Now Scorecard -2012 Alameda County Results • Improving on 12 indicators • Staying the same on 11 indicators • Getting worse on 1 indicator Source: Children Now Score Card of Child Well-Being, 2012, http://www.childrennow.org/index.php/learn/reports_and_research/article/1197
2006 -2010 - 5 year estimate Source: US Census, American Community Survey 2006 -2010 5 year estimate
Difference between the Self Sufficiency Standard and Federal Poverty Level Source: http://www.insightcced.org/communities/cfess/ca-sssold/SSS-Alameda-12.html and http://aspe.hhs.gov/poverty/11poverty.shtml. For family with 1 parent and 2 children.
Alameda County Income Comparisons Source: http://www.insightcced.org/communities/cfess/ca-sssold/SSS-Alameda-12.html and http://aspe.hhs.gov/poverty/11poverty.shtml and www.census.gov. Income shown is for families with one parent and two children.
Alameda County Homeless Population Percent of the homeless population families with children (ages 0-18) from the Alameda County Homeless Count. This includes sheltered and unsheltered. Source: www.everyonehome.org/media/resources_homeless_count11.pdf
Number of children who are the “hidden homeless” Hidden Homeless is defined as: defines hidden homeless as living doubled up, staying in motels, or facing eviction within seven days and using food pantries, soup kitchens, or drop-in programs. Source: EveryOne Home, Alameda County Homeless Count 2009, www.icphusa.org/PDF/reports/ICPH_California_Brief.pdf
Number of Uninsured Children in Alameda County and California Source: US Census, American Community Survey, 2008-2010, www.census.gov
Ethnic/Racial Breakdown of Uninsured Alameda County Children (age 0-17) Source: US Census, American Community Survey, 3 year estimate 2008-2010
Children (age 0-17) Receiving Behavioral Health Services in Alameda County Source: Alameda County Human Impact Report, 2012, Office of Supervisor Wilma Chan http://www.acgov.org/board/district3/documents/HumanImpactsReport2012.pdf
Effects of Violence On Children • A national study found that 60% of children surveyed witnessed violence during the previous year. The term witnessed a violent act is defined as “witness to a violent act but learning of a violent act against a family member, neighbor or close friend or from a threat against their home or school.” Source: Children’s Exposure to Violence: A Comprehensive National Survey, 2009 https://www.ncjrs.gov/pdffiles1/ojjdp/227744.pdf
Example of Health Disparities in Alameda County Child Population • African American children in West Oakland are: • 1.5 times more likely to be born premature or low birth weight • 7 times more likely to be born into poverty • 2.5 times more likely to be behind in vaccinations • 5 times more likely to be hospitalized for diabetes • An African American child born in West Oakland has a life expectancy 15 years shorter than a White child born in the affluent Oakland Hills Source: Alameda Count Public Health Department, CAPE Unit, Health Inequities where People Live, http://www.acphd.org/media/144727/lduc-part1.pdf
Map of Voter Turnout in November, 2008 Election of Registered Voters Source: Alameda County Registrar of Voters Office