GA-CAN! 12/3 Presentation

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This powerpoint presentation was put together by Rebecca Rice, KIDS COUNT Project and Data Coordinator as part of the Georgia Family Connection Partnership, and presented on December 3 at our Georgia Children's Advocacy Network (GA-CAN!) Pre-Legislative Session Forum.

Transcript of GA-CAN! 12/3 Presentation

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DATACENTER.KIDSCOUNT.ORG

GAFCP.ORG/COUNT/MAIN

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In 1990Georgia Ranked

4848thth

in the nation inchild well-being

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We provide data, research, We provide data, research, and evaluation.and evaluation.

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In the past In the past 25 25 yearsyears, Georgia , Georgia improved from improved from

4848thth to 42 to 42ndnd

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Ranking based Ranking based on four areas:on four areas:Economic well-beingEconomic well-beingEducationEducationHealthHealthFamily and communityFamily and community

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Georgia is improving in all four of KIDS COUNT’s major health indicators •Low Birthweight

•Children without health insurance

•Child and teen deaths

•Teens who abuse alcohol or drugs

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And three of four education indicators•Fourth graders not proficient in reading

•Eighth graders not proficient in math

•High school students not graduating on time

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But, Georgia But, Georgia still has far to still has far to gogo• 66% of fourth graders aren’t

proficient in reading

• 71% of eighth graders aren’t proficient in math

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30% of high schoolers don’t graduate on time

More than half of Georgia’s kids aren’t attending pre-

school

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KIDS COUNT economic indicators worsened over the past decade

•27% of Georgia children live in poverty

•33% of kids live in homes where parents lack secure employment

•38% of kids live in families with a high housing cost burden

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More than 30% of families with young kids (0-8) lack full-time,

year-round employment

58% of these families lack a post-secondary education

degree

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Nationally and in Georgia, there are disparities between white children and children of color. Specifically, Latino

children and African-American children lag white children in overall well-being.

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Please consider us your data resource.

Visit us at

gafcp.org

For KIDS COUNT data Rebecca Rice:

[email protected]