Data and ESSA in Colorado

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Data and ESSA in Colorado

Healthy Kids Colorado Survey Coloradans from all corners of the state, in towns big and small, use data from the Healthy Kids Colorado Survey to inform their communities on how to support growing the healthiest youth in the country. The results of the Healthy Kids Colorado Survey are intended to help with such things as: Inform the creation of programming to support students academic success. Provide direction for schools and communities to address health issues. Inform parents on relevant topics areas that enhance parent-child conversations about their health and well-being. Secure program funding for schools, community organizations, and local and state government agencies.

Examples of HKCS - Data in Action Students use the data to promote effective programs and initiatives in their schools. Schools use the data to identify trends and changes in youth health and behaviors School Districts use date to identify youth health needs and gaps and to implement proven programs to address those needs Non-profit and Youth-serving Organizations use the data to identify needs and gaps. Collaborative Partnerships use the data to measure the impact of new systems to improve youth health. State Agencies use the data to address significant health needs and gaps, allocate resources, implement programs and conduct evaluations.

School Health Assessment of Policies and Practices Comprehensive of all school health components Streamlines how data are collected and reported Developed and informed by multiple stakeholders Administered statewide to all school-levels Used to inform improvements to school health efforts

For more information: Sarah Mathew- Director of Health and Wellness Colorado Department of Education Innovation and Pathways Health and Wellness Unit 1580 Logan St. Suite 200 Denver, CO 80203 Phone: 303-866-6903 Email: mathew_s@cde.state.co.us

Bridget Clementi, MBA Vice President, Community Health Children s Hospital Wisconsin Website: www.chw.org

Exploring Future Collaboration in Education, Health and Prevention Children s Hospital of Wisconsin 37

Community Health Needs Assessment Not-for-profit hospitals, in order to maintain their taxexempt, or "charitable," status, under section 501(c)(3) of Federal Internal Revenue Code, are required to provide benefit to the community that they serve. Therefore, hospitals are required to explicitly and publicly demonstrate community benefit by: Conducting a community health needs assessment; and Adopting an implementation strategy to meet the identified community health needs; Supports management of population health efforts and informs decisions about clinical and community services, health promotion and preventions programs.

Why are we motivated Investing in the health of children

Lucy 40

Health Health is a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity. - World Health Organization, 1948

Factors that define a child s health. Staying healthy is mostly about what happens outside the doctor s office. 42

Children s Partner Neighborhoods

Health Driver Data Measure Partner Communities Milwaukee Population Density 9838/sq mi 6177/sq mi Population < 18 years 42% 28% Persons living in poverty 44% 21% 19% Low birth weight babies 12% 9.9% 7.1% Infant death rate 12.5/1000 births 9.6/1000 births Wisconsin 5.1/1000 births Asthma prevalence >20% 12% 7.6% Caregivers with HS graduation 54% 75% 90% Properties: Owner-occupied 29% 62% Properties: With open violation 22% 8% Properties: Vacant 20% 4% Data sources: Community Mapping and Analysis for Safety Strategies (COMPASS); Census Bureau; WI Department of Health Services; Milwaukee public health

How we approach innovation Care closer to home (and school)

School Health Initiative Coordinate and collaborate with schools, families and communities for health promotion. Increase capacity to implement WSCC model and leverage community/school resources. Increased access to and participation in prevention programs and services.

School Health Initiative Coordination of Children s Hospital of Wisconsin resources including: Community Health Workers (Navigators), School Nurses, Health education resources, and Community-based primary and dental health services. Children s demonstrates partnership with schools and communities. 47

Promising Early Results Integration of care team Navigator referrals School nurses Primary care Specialists Condition management More use of preventive healthcare in schools with school nurses Frequency of primary care visits for asthma management Filling of preventive asthma medications School Impacts Return to class rates consistent with published rates 48

Lucy 8 years old Insulin-dependent diabetes with frequent hospitalizations Poor compliance with clinic visits Questionable health literacy 49

Contact Information Bridget Clementi, MBA Vice President, Community Health bclementi@chw.org 414-337-7798 50

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