KIDS COUNT: All Data Are LOCAL
Virtual Conference Sessions
KIDS COUNT: All Data are LOCAL
The virtual conference, KIDS COUNT: ALL Data Are Local, will showcase different data websites native to NYS and national sites that illuminate important topics for children and families. Since 1997, the Council has been a member of the state-level KIDS COUNT network, supported with funding by the Annie E. Casey Foundation. A primary objective of the New York State KIDS COUNT project is to advance the use of children’s health, education and well-being indicators as a tool for policy development, planning and accountability. We invite you to join us!
This conference will offer tours of data websites and mapping tools for New York counties and communities. Have you ever wondered where to find data on your community? Have you ever wondered if there was data for a town or city in your county? This conference is for YOU!
You can watch the recordings of the October sessions. November and December sessions are open for registration. Please register via link for each webinar. You will receive a calendar invite when you register.
CORONAVIRUS - RESOURCES FOR PARENTS
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As you are aware, the coronavirus pandemic (COVID-19) continues to ravage the country and New York State is slowly reopening based on scientific findings and data related to testing and hospitalizations. Stay up-to-date on everything related to the state's response to COVID-19, including testing, unemployment, face masks, and much more by visiting forward.ny.gov and/or sign up for the daily newsletter.
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This newsletter is funded in part by the KIDS COUNT grant from Annie E. Casey Foundation. We are grateful for their support.