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KIDS COUNT

What is KIDS COUNT?
KIDS COUNT is a national and state-by-state effort to track the status of children in the United States.  KIDS COUNT exists to measure child outcomes and contribute to public accountability for those outcomes, resulting in a model for data-driven advocacy for children, their families, and their communities. 

A project of the Annie E. Casey Foundation, this initiative provides policymakers and citizens with national and comparable benchmarks of child well-being.  By providing these indicators, KIDS COUNT seeks to enrich local, state, and national discussions of ways to secure better futures for all children.  It is intended to gauge the seriousness of the problems facing children and guide the policy trends and goals on behalf of children.  

To access KIDS COUNT resources, see the following pages:

KIDS COUNT Conversations
KYA also leads workshops that provide an in-depth look at data for individual Kentucky counties and evidence-based strategies for addressing areas of concern.  The KIDS COUNT Conversation form provides additional information on arranging a conversation in your community.

Book Orders
To order a copy of the National KIDS COUNT Data Book or the Kentucky KIDS COUNT County Data Book, email Ann Badger or call 502-895-8167 ext. 123.

Pricing:

Kentucky KIDS COUNT County Data Book - $30 (includes postage)

National KIDS COUNT Data Book - Free

 

Ask about discounts for bulk orders (10+ copies)