Community Risk Ranking
CCC’s Community Risk Ranking: Measuring Child Well-Being In New York City’s 59 Community Districts
CCC’s Community Risk Ranking looks at 18 different indicators across six domains of child well-being—Economic Security, Housing, Health, Education, Youth, and Family & Community—to determine where risks concentrate in New York City. Identifying whe …
Disparities in outcomes in NYC communities
A Daily News op-ed published on April 11th outlines a plan to address New York City’s segregation problem, both in our neighborhoods and in our schools. The op-ed – authored by Community Service Society President and CEO David Jones and City Councilma …
Brand-New Community Risk Ranking Reveals State of NYC Families
Since the height of the Great Recession, outcomes for New York City children and families have generally improved. But our new report out today demonstrates that outcomes in some communities have not kept pace with the recovery, and even in districts w …
CCC’s Community Risk Ranking: Measuring Child Well-being in New York City’s 59 Community Districts
The ability to identify where risks concentrate is important, as research tells us that the presence of multiple risk factors can have cumulative negative effects on child development and child well-being. CCC’s Community Risk Ranking looks at 18 diffe …
Using local data to identify risks facing children
The Annie E. Casey Foundation recently released its 2017 KIDS COUNT Data Book. Many of the indicators examined at the state level in The Annie E. Casey Foundation’s report are available at the city, borough and community district level for New York Cit …
Leveraging CCC: How we support data-driven efforts throughout the five boroughs
At CCC, our goal is to equip elected officials, service providers, students of social work and public policy, nonprofit organizations, philanthropists, and New Yorkers at large with the tools they need to become informed and effective advocates for chi …