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- Child and Youth Safety
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- Bullying and Harassment at School (summary)
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- Bullying/Harassment, by Grade Level
- Bias-Related Bullying/Harassment, by Grade Level
- Disability as Reason for Bullying/Harassment, by Grade Level
- Gender as Reason for Bullying/Harassment, by Grade Level
- Race/Ethnicity or National Origin as Reason for Bullying/Harassment, by Grade Level
- Religion as Reason for Bullying/Harassment, by Grade Level
- Sexual Orientation as Reason for Bullying/Harassment, by Grade Level
- Cyberbullying, by Grade Level
- Student Bullying/Harassment Is a Problem at School (Staff Reported)
- Child Abuse and Neglect (summary)
- Childhood Adversity and Resilience (summary)
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- Children with Adverse Experiences (Parent Reported), by Number (CA & U.S. Only)
- Children with Adverse Experiences (Parent Reported), by Type (CA & U.S. Only)
- Children with Two or More Adverse Experiences (Parent Reported), by Race/Ethnicity (CA & U.S. Only)
- Children Who Are Resilient (Parent Reported)
- Prevalence of Childhood Hardships (Maternal Retrospective)
- Basic Needs Not Met (Maternal Retrospective)
- Parental Drinking or Drug Problem (Maternal Retrospective)
- Parental Legal Trouble or Incarceration (Maternal Retrospective)
- Parental Divorce or Separation (Maternal Retrospective)
- Family Hunger (Maternal Retrospective)
- Moved Due to Problems Paying Rent or Mortgage (Maternal Retrospective)
- Foster Care Placement (Maternal Retrospective)
- Prevalence of Adverse Childhood Experiences (Adult Retrospective)
- Foster Care (summary)
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- First Entries into Foster Care
- Children in Foster Care
- Foster Youth in Public Schools
- Timely Medical Exams for Children in Foster Care
- Timely Dental Exams for Children in Foster Care
- Median Number of Months in Foster Care
- Number of Placements After One Year in Foster Care
- Placement Distance from Home After One Year in Foster Care
- Exit Status One Year After Entry into Foster Care
- Exit Status Four Years After Entry into Foster Care
- Re-Entries into Foster Care
- Length of Time from Foster Care to Adoption
- Intimate Partner Violence (summary)
- Gang Involvement (summary)
- School Safety (summary)
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- Perceptions of School Safety, by Grade Level
- Fear of Being Beaten Up at School, by Grade Level
- Physical Fighting at School, by Grade Level
- Carrying a Gun at School, by Grade Level
- Carrying a Weapon Other Than a Gun at School, by Grade Level
- Perceptions of School Safety for Students (Staff Reported)
- Perceptions of School Safety for Staff (Staff Reported)
- Student Physical Fighting Is a Problem at School (Staff Reported)
- Student Weapons Possession Is a Problem at School (Staff Reported)
- Children with Special Health Care Needs
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- Characteristics of Children with Special Needs (summary)
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- Children with Special Health Care Needs
- Children with and without Special Health Care Needs Who Are Overweight or Obese (California & U.S. Only)
- Children with Special Health Care Needs with One or More Adverse Experiences
- Children with Special Health Care Needs Who Are Usually/Always Resilient
- Prevalence of Special Health Care Needs Among Children, by Type of Health Insurance (California & U.S. Only)
- Four or More Functional Difficulties Among Children with Special Health Care Needs, by Type of Health Insurance (California & U.S. Only)
- Emotional or Behavioral Difficulties Among Children with Special Health Care Needs (California & U.S. Only)
- Poverty Among Children with Special Health Care Needs, by Race/Ethnicity (California & U.S. Only)
- Children with Major Disabilities
- Children with and without Major Disabilities, by Health Insurance Coverage Status
- Active California Children's Services (CCS) Enrollees, by Age Group
- Children Who Have Received a Developmental Screening
- Access to Services for Children with Special Needs (summary)
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- Children with Special Health Care Needs Who Need Five or More Services (California & U.S. Only)
- Children with Special Health Care Needs Who Had a Preventive Medical Visit in the Last Year (California & U.S. Only)
- Difficulty Accessing Community-Based Services for Children with Special Health Care Needs (California & U.S. Only)
- Early Intervention for Children with Special Health Care Needs (California & U.S. Only)
- Receipt of Mental Health Services Among Children with Special Health Care Needs Who Need Treatment or Counseling (California & U.S. Only)
- Referrals to Specialty Care for Children with Special Health Care Needs (California & U.S. Only)
- Special Education Participation by Children with Special Health Care Needs (California & U.S. Only)
- Unmet Needs for Health Services Among Children with Special Health Care Needs (California & U.S. Only)
- Unmet Needs for Preventive Dental Services Among Children with Special Health Care Needs (California & U.S. Only)
- Usual Source of Health Care Among Children with Special Health Care Needs (California & U.S. Only)
- Youth with Special Health Care Needs Who Receive Needed Services for the Transition to Adulthood (California & U.S. Only)
- School Provides Services for Students with Special Needs (Staff Reported)
- Children with Special Health Care Needs Who Need Five or More Services (California & U.S. Only)
- Insurance Coverage for Children with Special Health Care Needs (summary)
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- Insurance Coverage for Children with Special Health Care Needs, by Insurance Status (California & Other States Only)
- Insurance Coverage for Children with Special Health Care Needs (Regions of 70,000 Residents or More)
- Consistency of Insurance Coverage, by Special Needs Status (California & U.S. Only)
- Adequacy of Insurance Coverage Among Insured Children, by Special Needs Status (California & U.S. Only)
- Adequacy of Insurance Coverage Among Children with Special Health Care Needs (Regions of 70,000 Residents or More)
- Impact of Special Health Care Needs on Children & Families (summary)
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- Children with Special Health Care Needs Whose Conditions Caused Family Financial Problems (California & Other States Only)
- Children with Special Health Care Needs Whose Conditions Consistently and/or Greatly Affect Their Daily Activities (California & U.S. Only)
- Children with Special Health Care Needs Whose Families Spend 11 Hours or More a Week on the Child’s Health Care (California & U.S. Only)
- Children with Special Health Care Needs Whose Family Member(s) Avoided Changing Jobs Due to Health Insurance (California & U.S. Only)
- Children Whose Parents Experienced Stress Due to Parenting, by Child's Special Needs Status (California & U.S. Only)
- Impact of Child's Special Health Care Needs on Parental Employment (California & U.S. Only)
- Out-of-Pocket Expenses for Children with Special Health Care Needs, by Adequacy of Insurance (California & U.S. Only)
- Overnight Hospital Stays Among Children with Special Health Care Needs (California Only)
- Repeating a Grade in School, by Special Needs Status (California & U.S. Only)
- School Days Missed Among Children with Special Health Care Needs (California & U.S. Only)
- Children with Special Health Care Needs Whose Conditions Caused Family Financial Problems (California & Other States Only)
- Quality of Care for Children with Special Health Care Needs (summary)
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- Children with Special Health Care Needs Who Receive Care that Meets Federal Minimum Quality Standards (California & U.S. Only)
- Receipt of Effective Care Coordination for Children with Special Health Care Needs (California & Other States Only)
- Receipt of Family-Centered Health Care for Children with Special Health Care Needs (California & U.S. Only)
- Children with Special Health Care Needs Whose Families Feel Engaged in Shared Decision-Making with Providers (California & U.S. Only)
- Receipt of Care Within a Medical Home for Children with Special Health Care Needs (California & U.S. Only)
- Receipt of Care Within a Medical Home for Children with Special Health Care Needs (Regions of 70,000 Residents or More)
- Demographics
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- Demographics (summary)
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- Births
- Births, by Mother's Marital Status (California & U.S. Only)
- Child Population (Regions of 10,000 Residents or More)
- Child Population, by Race/Ethnicity (Regions of 10,000 Residents or More)
- Children in Rural and Urban Areas (California & U.S. Only)
- Child Population, by County
- Total Population
- Projected Child Population, by County
- Projected Total Population
- Highest Level of Parent Education, by Child's Grade Level
- Youth Sexual Orientation, by Grade Level
- Transgender Youth, by Grade Level
- Family Structure (summary)
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- Households with and without Children (Regions of 65,000 Residents or More)
- Living Arrangement for Children, by Presence of Parents (Regions of 65,000 Residents or More)
- Living Arrangement for Children, by Presence of Parents and Race/Ethnicity (California & U.S. Only)
- Children in Cohabitating Couple Households (Regions of 65,000 Residents or More)
- Children in Cohabitating Same-Sex Couple Households (Regions of 65,000 Residents or More)
- Children in the Care of Grandparents (Regions of 65,000 Residents or More)
- Youth Housing Situation, by Grade Level
- Immigrants (summary)
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- Children Living in Limited English-Speaking Households (65,000 Residents or More)
- Children Living with Foreign-Born Parents (65,000 Residents or More)
- Children Living with Foreign-Born Parents, by Income Level (65,000 Residents or More)
- Foreign-Born Population, by Age Group (65,000 Residents or More)
- Education & Child Care
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- Student Demographics (summary)
- Early Care and Education (summary)
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- Young Children Whose Parents Read with Them, by Frequency
- Children Ages 3-5 Enrolled in Preschool or Kindergarten
- Children Ages 3-5 Enrolled in Preschool or Kindergarten (Regions of 10,000 Residents or More)
- Annual Cost of Child Care, by Age Group and Facility Type
- Availability of Child Care for Working Families
- Child Care Spaces in Licensed Facilities, by Facility Type
- Licensed Child Care Facilities, by Type
- Licensed Child Care Facilities Offering Evening, Weekend or Overnight Care, by Facility Type
- Requests for Child Care, by Age Group
- Requests for Evening, Weekend or Overnight Child Care
- Young Children Whose Parents Read with Them, by Frequency
- Pupil Support Services (summary)
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- Number of Pupil Support Service Personnel, by Type of Personnel
- Ratio of Students to Pupil Support Service Personnel, by Type of Personnel
- School Provides Adequate Counseling and Support Services for Students (Staff Reported)
- School Provides Services for Substance Abuse or Other Problems (Staff Reported)
- School Collaborates with Community Organizations to Address Youth Problems (Staff Reported)
- Number of Pupil Support Service Personnel, by Type of Personnel
- School Climate (summary)
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- Academic Motivation (Student Reported), by Grade Level
- School Connectedness (Student Reported), by Grade Level
- School Supports (Student Reported), by Grade Level
- Caring Relationships with Adults at School (Student Reported), by Grade Level
- High Expectations from Adults at School (Student Reported), by Grade Level
- Meaningful Participation at School (Student Reported), by Grade Level
- Students Who Are Motivated to Learn (Staff Reported)
- School Motivates Students to Learn (Staff Reported)
- School Is a Supportive and Inviting Place to Learn (Staff Reported)
- Adults at School Care About Students (Staff Reported)
- Adults at School Believe in Student Success (Staff Reported)
- School Welcomes and Facilitates Parent Involvement (Staff Reported)
- School Gives Students Opportunities to Make a Difference (Staff Reported)
- School Fosters Youth Resilience or Asset Promotion (Staff Reported)
- Students Respect Each Other’s Differences (Staff Reported)
- Cultural or Racial/Ethnic Tension at School (Staff Reported)
- School Attendance and Discipline (summary)
- Math Proficiency (summary)
- Reading Proficiency (summary)
- High School Graduation (summary)
- College Eligibility (summary)
- Emotional & Behavioral Health
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- Children's Emotional Health (summary)
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- Hospitalizations for Mental Health Issues, by Age Group
- Depression-Related Feelings, by Grade Level
- Youth Needing Help for Emotional or Mental Health Problems
- Receipt of Mental Health Services Among Children Who Need Treatment or Counseling (Regions of 70,000 Residents or More)
- Students Who Are Well-Behaved (Staff Reported)
- Student Depression or Mental Health Is a Problem at School (Staff Reported)
- School Emphasizes Helping Students with Emotional and Behavioral Problems (Staff Reported)
- Hospitalizations for Mental Health Issues, by Age Group
- Disconnected Youth (summary)
- Juvenile Arrests (summary)
- Maternal Emotional Health (summary)
- Youth Alcohol, Tobacco, and Other Drug Use (summary)
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- Alcohol/Drug Use in Past Month, by Grade Level
- Alcohol/Drug Use on School Property in Past Month, by Grade Level
- Alcohol Use in Past Month, by Grade Level
- Alcohol Use in Lifetime, by Grade Level
- Binge Drinking in Past Month, by Grade Level
- Drinking and Driving or Riding with a Driver Who Has Been Drinking, by Grade Level
- Cigarette Use in Past Month, by Grade Level
- Cigarette Use in Lifetime, by Grade Level
- E-Cigarette Use in Past Month, by Grade Level
- E-Cigarette Use in Lifetime, by Grade Level
- Marijuana Use in Past Month, by Grade Level
- Marijuana Use in Lifetime, by Grade Level
- Student Alcohol and Drug Use Is a Problem at School (Staff Reported)
- Substance Abuse Prevention Is an Important Goal at School (Staff Reported)
- Substance Use Prevention Education Is Provided at School (Staff Reported)
- Youth Suicide and Self-Inflicted Injury (summary)
- Environmental Health
- Family Economics
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- Family Income and Poverty (summary)
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- Children in Poverty, by Race/Ethnicity (Regions of 65,000 Residents or More)
- Children Living in Areas of Concentrated Poverty
- Children in Deep Poverty (Regions of 65,000 Residents or More)
- Median Family Income, by Family Type (Regions of 65,000 Residents or More)
- Household Income Distribution, by Quintile (Regions of 65,000 Residents or More)
- Gini Index of Household Income Inequality (Regions of 65,000 Residents or More)
- Income Level for Children Relative to Poverty (Regions of 65,000 Residents or More)
- Income Level for Children Relative to Poverty, by Family Type (Regions of 65,000 Residents or More)
- Children Living in Low-Income Working Families (Regions of 65,000 Residents or More)
- Mothers with a Recent Birth Living in Families in Poverty
- Mothers with a Recent Birth Living in Low-Income Families
- Children in Poverty - Supplemental Poverty Measure (California & U.S. Only)
- Poverty Thresholds - California Poverty Measure, by Family Composition and Housing Tenure
- Children in Poverty - California Poverty Measure
- Children in Deep Poverty - California Poverty Measure
- Poverty-Reducing Effects of the Social Safety Net - California Poverty Measure, by Program Type and Poverty Level (California Only)
- Self-Sufficiency Standard, by Family Composition
- Families Living Below Self-Sufficiency Standard
- Children Participating in CalWORKs
- Food Security (summary)
- Homelessness (summary)
- Housing Affordability and Resources (summary)
- Unemployment (summary)
- Physical Health
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- Asthma (summary)
- Breastfeeding (summary)
- Cancer (summary)
- Deaths (summary)
- Dental Care (summary)
- Health Care (summary)
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- Delayed or No Medical Care
- Length of Time Since Last Routine Health Check-Up
- Visited the Emergency Room in Last Year, by Type of Insurance
- Uninsured at Any Point in Last Year
- Usual Source of Health Care
- Health Insurance Coverage (Regions of 65,000 Residents or More), by Age Group
- Health Insurance Coverage (Regions of 10,000 Residents or More), by Age Group
- Medicaid (Medi-Cal) or CHIP Coverage, by City, School District and County (Regions of 65,000 Residents or More)
- Medicaid (Medi-Cal) and CHIP Yearly Enrollment (California & U.S. Only)
- Medi-Cal Average Monthly Enrollment, by Age Group
- Receipt of Care Within a Medical Home
- School Health Centers
- School Provides Adequate Health Services (Staff Reported)
- Delayed or No Medical Care
- Health Status (summary)
- Hospital Use (summary)
- Immunizations (summary)
- Infant Mortality (summary)
- Injuries (summary)
- Low Birthweight and Preterm Births (summary)
- Nutrition (summary)
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- Children Drinking One or More Sugar-Sweetened Beverages Per Day
- Children Who Eat Five or More Servings of Fruits and Vegetables Daily, by Age Group
- Children Who Ate Fast Food Two or More Times in the Past Week, by Age Group
- Students Who Ate Breakfast in the Past Day, by Grade Level
- Healthy Food Choices Provided at School (Staff Reported)
- Physical Fitness (summary)
- Prenatal Care (summary)
- Teen Births (summary)
- Teen Sexual Health (summary)
- Weight (summary)
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