Office of Early Childhood – Reports and Data Page

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This web-page contains a variety of publicly available data and reports within three tabs: Available Data – Provides a link to the Colorado Information Marketplace and archived versions of the Colorado Licensed Child Care Facilities Report going back to April of 2016 Data Requests – Provides a link to the online data request form for the Office … Read more >

Colorado Licensed Child Care Facilities Report

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This data set, updated twice a month, allows analysts direct access to public data providing a current picture of the state of licensed child care in Colorado with individual facilities as the unit. All Colorado non-24 hour child care facilities with an open license are included along with their license number, legal business name, care … Read more >

Impact of Adverse Childhood Experiences on Adult Health in Colorado

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Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) are traumatic or stressful experiences, such as abuse, which occur during childhood or adolescence. Existing research shows that these negative early life experiences have long-lasting effects on an individual’s well-being. However, the burden of these experiences among Colorado adults was previously unknown. This study evaluated ten types of ACE: emotional abuse, physical abuse, sexual abuse, emotional neglect, … Read more >

Early Childhood Colorado Partnership: Shared Data Agenda

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The ECCP Shared Data Agenda 2 (Data Agenda) was collaboratively developed by partners on this team between November 2015 and January 2017 in order to drive shared measurement and collective impact on early childhood measures in alignment with the Early Childhood Colorado Framework (the Framework). The Framework is a shared vision for Colorado’s young children … Read more >

Mental Health and Substance Use Data Dashboard

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This information gives context to the environments in which children are growing and developing in Colorado, includes information about the types of providers available to care for mental health needs in the state (including children), and provides a single place where multiple indicators can be viewed.   Published by: Mental Health Colorado Published date: 2015-2018

Bearing the Cost of Early Care and Education in Colorado: An Economic Analysis

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Colorado’s economy is healthy, with higher average annual income and personal income growth, and lower unemployment rates than in the United States as a whole. Within the context of this thriving economy, the licensed, paid early care and education industry serves over 100,000 children birth-4 years old and employs more than 22,000 workers. It adds … Read more >