Indiana Youth Institute’s 2022 State of the Child: Turning Data into Action
Hear about the key data for Delaware, Fayette, Henry, Madison, and Randolph County youth first-hand from IYI’s 2022 Indiana KIDS COUNT® Data Book. IYI's 2022 KIDS COUNT® Data Book examines the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and continuation of racial and ethnic disparities in outcomes across four domains, Family & Community, Health, Economic Well-Being, and Education.
This year’s Data Book emphasizes the intersectionality of different demographics as micro subgroups. Disaggregated data throughout the Data Book illustrate the disproportional and disparate outcomes for historically marginalized youth (e.g., racial/ethnic minorities, low-income, LGBTQ+ youth, youth with disabilities, and immigrant youth), providing local and state leaders a deeper and more nuanced understanding of students’ opportunities and achievement gaps. The 2022 KIDS COUNT® Data Book examines how state and federal policies and initiatives have impacted Indiana’s children and youth.
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This presentation is sponsored by Heart of Indiana United Way and Ball State University
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