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San Francisco Office of Early Care and Education. Head Start NEEDS ASSESSMENT Data August 28, 2013. San Francisco Office of Early Care and Education Head Start Needs Assessment data. San Francisco Office of Early Care and Education Head Start Needs Assessment data. EARLY HEAD START LANDSCAPE
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San Francisco Office of Early Care and Education Head Start NEEDS ASSESSMENT Data August 28, 2013
San Francisco Office of Early Care and EducationHead Start Needs Assessment data
San Francisco Office of Early Care and EducationHead Start Needs Assessment data EARLY HEAD START LANDSCAPE (April 2012) • SFSU – 64 children (16 SFSU EHS children = FD CCTR w/HS quality enhancement) • Wu Yee – 111 children (72 center-based; 24 home-based; 17 FCC)
San Francisco Office of Early Care and EducationHead Start Needs Assessment data
San Francisco Office of Early Care and EducationHead Start Needs Assessment data Number of Eligible Children (Below 100% FPL) Served by Head Start Eligible children are below 100% FPL. Estimates are based on the 2011 5-Year American Community Survey. Counts of children served are based on the April 2012 Head Start landscape.
San Francisco Office of Early Care and EducationHead Start Needs Assessment data CalWORKS data charts available –October 2012: • CalWORKS Families and Children Ages 0-5 by Zip Code • CalWORKS Families and Children Ages 0-5 Cases by Type and Zip Code • Child Only CalWORKS Ages 0-5 • Total Foster Care Referrals for Children Ages 0-5 by Zip Code • Open Foster Care Referrals for Children Ages 0-5 by Zip Code and Case Status • Food Stamp Participants Ages 0-5 by Zip Code Also available: San Francisco Population Shifts (Ages 0-4) 1990-2011
San Francisco Office of Early Care and EducationHead Start Needs Assessment data Homeless Data: • Family shelter occupancy is at 100% all the time • 59 single family rooms in 3 full-service shelters (3-6 months) • Emergency Shelter – total capacity of 54 • Family winter shelter – 50 mats • Family overflow shelter – 20 mats • ACCESS program for children 0-3 from homeless families – approx. 50 children age out of this program each year • Head Start/Early Head Start model is great fit for at-risk families served through ACCESS
San Francisco Office of Early Care and EducationHead Start Needs Assessment data
San Francisco Office of Early Care and EducationHead Start Needs Assessment data
San Francisco Office of Early Care and EducationHead Start Needs Assessment data
San Francisco Office of Early Care and EducationHead Start Needs Assessment data OECE Head Start Needs Assessment data is available on the Human Services Agency website: http://www.sfhsa.org/4451.htm