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Title: Rural Childrens Health and WellBeing: Suggestions for Action


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Rural Childrens Health and Well-BeingSuggestion
s for Action
  • Rural Collaborative Forum
  • October 29, 2003
  • Omaha, NE

Richard Rathge, Ph.D. Director, North Dakota KIDS
COUNT!
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Overview 4 Main Topics
  • Explore existing opportunities for data
  • Determine agenda for rural data themes
  • Determine priorities
  • Create short-term vs. long-term strategies

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1. Explore existing opportunities for data
  • I. Draw from existing databases
  • A. Special tabulations of known data sources
  • Example Census Bureau
  • Transportation Measure 1
  • Run special tabulations to include
  • family characteristic data

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1. Explore existing opportunities for data
  • I. Draw from existing databases
  • B. Lobby other sources for information
  • Example Health
  • Contact AMA, NHI to locate better information on
    health measures

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1. Explore existing opportunities for data
  • II. Altering data collection procedures already
    in place
  • A. Standardization of data collection procedures
  • Example Child Care

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1. Explore existing opportunities for data
  • II. Altering data collection procedures already
    in place
  • B. Larger sample sizes
  • Example Activities Measure 1
  • Increase sample size of NCES survey to include at
    least statewide data
  • Increase sample size of YRBSS survey to include
    all county data

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1. Explore existing opportunities for data
  • III. Collection of new data
  • A. New surveys
  • Example Designing a special survey to serve data
    collection needs

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1. Explore existing opportunities for data
  • III. Collection of new data
  • B. Collection of new data by state agencies,
    county governments, school districts, etc.
  • Example Transportation, Activities

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2. Determine agenda for rural data themes
  • Are data themes uncovered during focus groups
    generalizable for all rural families, all rural
    areas?
  • Rural Great Plains (ND, SD, NE)
  • Southern (AL, KY, TN)
  • Pacific Northwest (WA, OR)

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3. Determine priorities
  • How to create an agenda for establishing
    priorities among rural themes
  • Poll the network
  • Collaborative discussion with data providers
  • Policy directed

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4. Short-term vs. long-term strategies
  • Short-term
  • Changing existing data
  • Initiating discussion for new data/collection
    (American Community Survey)
  • Long-term
  • Initiating discussion with policy-makers
  • Rural Congressional Caucus
  • State Legislatures

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Brainstorming and discussion Action Plan
  • Verify the appropriateness of rural themes from
    focus groups
  • Determine priorities
  • Create short-term and long-term goals

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North Dakota KIDS COUNT!P.O. Box 5636Fargo, ND
58105(701) 231-5931
http//www.ndkidscount.org
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