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Profile of Child Care Needs in Contra Costa County 2006-2015

 
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Report Summary

  • Introduction and Study Purpose
  • Data Highlights and Recommendations
  • Summary of Child Care Supply and Demand by City, 2006 and 2015
  • Summary of Special Needs Population by City
  • Summary of Public Assistance to Children by City
  • County Demographics: total population; total households; total children 0-12;total employment; median household income; ethnicity
  • Licensed Child Care supply, demand, and gaps as of 2006
  • List of data organizations and description

 

CCC Summary Report
     
Figures GIS Maps of Countywide and City Data  
1 Current Population in Contra Costa County as of 2006 by City GIS Maps Figures 1 and 2
2 Future Population in Contra Costa County as of 2015 by City GIS Maps Figures 1 and 2
3 Current Children 0 to 12 in Contra Costa County as of 2006 by Census Tract with City Boundaries GIS Maps Figures 3 and 4
4 Future Children 0 to 12 in Contra Costa County as of 2015 by Census Tract with City Boundaries GIS Maps Figures 3 and 4
5 Households by Household Income Range 2006 by City GIS Maps Figures 5 to 12
6 Child Care Providers by Type (Sm. & Lg. FCCHs, and Centers) by City as of 2006 GIS Maps Figures 5 to 12
7 Supply of Infant and Preschool (0 to 5) Child Care Spaces by City as of 2006 GIS Maps Figures 5 to 12
8 Supply of School Age (6 to 12)  Child Care Spaces by City as of 2006 GIS Maps Figures 5 to 12
9 Total Child Care Supply  (0 to 12) by City as of 2006 GIS Maps Figures 5 to 12
10 Child Care Demand for Infant and Preschool (0 to 5)  by City as of 2006 GIS Maps Figures 5 to 12
11 Child Care Demand for School Age (6 to 12)  by City as of 2006 GIS Maps Figures 5 to 12
12 Total Child Care Demand (0 to 12)  by City as of 2006

GIS Maps Figures 5 to 12

13 Child Care Demand for Infant and Preschool (0 to 5)  by City as of 2015

GIS Maps Figures 13 to 18

14 Child Care Demand for School Age (6 to 12)  by City as of 2015

GIS Maps Figures 13 to 18

15 Total Child Care Demand (0 to 12)  by City as of 2015

GIS Maps Figures 13 to 18

16 Child Care Gap in Spaces by Age (Surplus and Shortage) by City as of 2006

GIS Maps Figures 13 to 18

17 Child Care Gap in Spaces by Age (Surplus and Shortage) by City as of 2015

GIS Maps Figures 13 to 18

18 Child Care Supply and Demand for Preschool: 3 to 5 year olds City as of 2006

GIS Maps Figures 13 to 18

Reference Maps A-C Reference Maps: Census Tract Boundaries with City and School District Boundaries

GIS Maps Reference Maps

     
  City Data Summaries - (Profiles in Alphabetical Order)  
  Current and projected demographics

City Summaries

  Status of Families and Children as of 2000 Census

City Summaries

  Child Care Supply, Demand and Gaps as of 2006

City Summaries

  Child Care Facilities and Workforce

City Summaries

  Special Populations and Subsidies as of 2006

City Summaries

  School Readiness and API Schools

City Summaries

     
I. A to D Demographic Data on Children and Families:  2000 Census  
  Population by Age, race/ethnicity, labor force participation rates, languages spoken by ages 5-17, household income

I. Demographic Data and Growth Forecasts

  Family Income by Family Size by City as of 2000

I. Demographic Data and Growth Forecasts

  Population, Household, Employment by City:  2006 to 2105

I. Demographic Data and Growth Forecasts

  Population, Household, Employment by Census Tract:  2006 to 2105

Census Tract Level Data I.B.1-3 ABAG Growth Forecasts by Census Tracts

  Forecast of Households by Household Income by City: 2006 to 2015, based on 2000

I. Demographic Data and Growth Forecasts

  Forecast of Households by Household Income by Census Tract: 2006 to 2015, based on 2000

Census Tract Level Data I.B.4 Household Income by Census Tract

  Forecast by Ethnicity by Age, Countywide: 2006 to 2015

I. Demographic Data and Growth Forecasts

  Supply of Child Care by Age, Type and Location:  2006

I. Supply and Demand Analysis by City

  Supply and Demand for Child Care by Age and City: 2006, 2010, and 2015

I. Supply and Demand Analysis by City

  Supply and Demand of Child Care by Census Track

Census Tract Level Data I.D.1-Child Care Demand by Census Tract: 2006 to 2015

  Supply and Demand of Child care for 3-5 year olds – Preschool: 2006 and Preschool Demand 2010 and 2015

Demand for 3 to 5 year olds by City

     
I.E to G Licensed Child Care Subsidies by Type  
  Early Head Start, Head Start

I.E to K Subsidies and Special Needs Data

  ASES (After-school Education and Safety Program, Prop 49) and 21st Century After School Programs by School and Grade I.E to K Subsidies and Special Needs Data
  Alternative Payment, CalWorks Stages 1-3, Title 5 I.E to K Subsidies and Special Needs Data
  Children 0-12 on Centralized Eligibility List (CEL) I.E to K Subsidies and Special Needs Data
  Licensed Exempt Child Care Subsidies I.E to K Subsidies and Special Needs Data
     
I.H to K Special Populations and Special Needs Children  
  Primary Diagnosis of Children Participating in Special Education Services I.E to K Subsidies and Special Needs Data
  Children participating in Early Intervention or Special Education by City I.E to K Subsidies and Special Needs Data
  Children in Special Education by School District and Grade I.E to K Subsidies and Special Needs Data
  Children receiving Mental Health Services by Age and City I.E to K Subsidies and Special Needs Data
  Children receiving California Children’s Services by Age and City I.E to K Subsidies and Special Needs Data
  Children in Protective Services I.E to K Subsidies and Special Needs Data
  Children in Families Receiving Public Assistance I.E to K Subsidies and Special Needs Data
  Children in Migrant Worker Families I.E to K Subsidies and Special Needs Data
     
II. Data on Education of Providers and Workforce  
  Comprehensive Approaches to Raising Educational Standards (CARES) recipients by position and city/location

II. Providers and Workforce

  Number of CARES grantees and dollars awarded, facilities funded and amounts awarded II. Providers and Workforce
  Workforce Census Report for Bay Area Summary II. Providers and Workforce
  Teacher Permit Data 1996-2005 II. Providers and Workforce
     
III. Kindergarten Readiness and School Data  
  Kindergarten enrollment by district in 2006

III. Kindergarten Readiness and School Data

  Public Elementary Schools as of June 2006 III. Kindergarten Readiness and School Data
  Child Care Centers and Large Family Child Care Homes by Elementary School and School District III. Kindergarten Readiness and School Data
  Low API schools, subsidized lunch and English Learner data III. Kindergarten Readiness and School Data
     
IV. Child Care Quality and Assessments  
  Provider accreditation and those seeking accreditation IV. to V Child Care Quality, Assessment, Additional Services, Innovative Models
  Early Learning Demonstration and Inclusion Projects IV. to V Child Care Quality, Assessment, Additional Services, Innovative Model
  Quality Measures and Models IV. to V Child Care Quality, Assessment, Additional Services, Innovative Model
     
V. Additional Services and Innovative Models  
  Wrap Around Care and Sick Care Services IV. to V Child Care Quality, Assessment, Additional Services, Innovative Model
  Innovative Models for Child Care IV. to V Child Care Quality, Assessment, Additional Services, Innovative Model

 


 
   
   
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