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NYS Touchstones/KIDS COUNT 2012 Data Book 

NYS 2012 Touchstones/KIDS COUNT Data Book   

The Council on Children and Families pleased to announce the release of the 2012 New York State Touchstones / KIDS COUNT Data Book.  

 

The theme of the 2012 New York State Touchstones / KIDS COUNT Data Book is all data are local. This data book is very different from previous editions, in that it has incorporated county subdivision data within a map for every county in New York State combining data about children living in poverty along with community resources that support healthy development (e.g., locations of WIC, Early Head Start and Head Start programs, etc.).  This new visualization can be used as a tool to more accurately depict our communities; educate fellow New Yorkers about the important issues that are impacting the daily lives of children; and guide our conversations and decisions around child well-being.

 

Additional county-specific data are provided with each county map, including a pie chart with age group distributions from the 2010 U.S. Census.

Individual two-page county reports are available for download as well. A dynamic web versions of these maps will be announced soon.

If you are on our mailing list, you should receive your book by the end of next week. If you do not receive your copy by November 26, please contact us to request a copy. We will be happy to fill data book requests as long as our supply lasts. 
Upcoming KWIC Webinar   
Using KWIC Graphs and KWIC Views in your Presentations
RESCHEDULED Wednesday, November 28, 1:30-2:30 pm http://nysccf.adobeconnect.com/kwic

Dial 866-394-2346

Participant Code:  307-046-5989

   
 KWIC View

Summary: Learn how easy it is to use KWIC graphs and data in your presentations. We will describe KWIC Views, a new feature, that creates handouts and slide presentations for each of the data indicators and custom graphs.     

 

Have you Missed a KWIC webinar? 
Don't worry, we've recorded them! 
Man sitting on question mark The Webinar tab on the KWIC Learn More page has a series of training videos and recorded webinars intended to help our users learn how to utilize all of the features on KWIC. Also learn about KWIC Views and how to print the charts and graphs you create in KWIC.

If you have a question or require additional assistance, please do not hesitate to contact us. There are also short video tutorials describing many of the KWIC features on the Learn More page.
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As always, if you have any questions, please don't hesitate to contact us.
Sincerely,

The KWIC Team
email: kwic@ccf.ny.gov     
telephone: 518-473-3652
web: www.nyskwic.org  
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New York State is fortunate to be part of the national KIDS COUNT network, funded by the  Annie E. Casey Foundation, to foster a greater commitment to improving life outcomes for children and their families. The New York State Council on Children and Families is the New York State KIDS COUNT grantee.



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