
The Data Partnership is an integral part of the
Children’s Planning Council’s strategy to effect
change in the lives of children and families. The Data Partnership draws staff, institutional
partners, and volunteer leaders together to strengthen
the capacity of county government and local communities
to use data for planning. The Partnership’s primary goals are to enable
policy decision and plans to be realistic and practical,
to promote the rigorous tracking and monitoring of
trends, and to assure program accountability and
effectiveness.
The Data Partnership focuses its efforts on two
levels. At the countywide level, it promotes the sharing and
analysis of non-identifying program data from various
departments to support policy decisions and program
development efforts. At the community level, the Data Partnership
supports access to and use of data by the SPA/AIC
Councils and other community-based groups. To this end, the Data Partnership develops tools
and resources, and provides training and technical
assistance to strengthen the capacity of community-based
organizations and the County to improve the lives of
children and families.
For more information contact:
Sofia Moreno
213-974-2304
smoreno@laccpc.org
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Recommendations
for the
Tracking and Measurement of the Core Set of School Readiness Indicators
Approved by the Board of Supervisors on July 15
On July 15, the Los
Angeles County Board of Supervisors unanimously approved
Recommendations for Tracking and Measurement of the Core Set of School Readiness
Indicators. The recommendations are the result of a six-month,
collaborative process to develop a framework for tracking the “readiness”
of schools, families, and communities to assure that every child in Los
Angeles County has the best possible preparation for school and for life.
The Children’s Planning Council thanks its partners in this process,
including First 5 LA, the County of Los Angeles, and members of the School
Readiness Indicator Workgroup, including the co-chairs, Nancy Au and
Jacquelyn McCroskey.
As we begin to build consensus around this set of indicators, we invite
you to download a copy of the recommendations and begin to think about
ways you can partner with us to ensure that all children in Los Angeles
County receive the supports and assistance they need to enter school ready
to learn.
Click the links below for more information.
Board
of Supervisors Recommendations
Framework
for Tracking and Measurement
School
Readiness Indicator Workgroup Members
Building
Consensus Around the
School Readiness Indicators
School Readiness
Indicators Data
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