Community Risk Ranking
Keeping Track of New York City’s Children
This post by CCC Director of Research and Data Analysis Apurva Mehrotra was originally published on BID’s blog Primero Pasos in English and Spanish. There are over 73.5 million children in the United States and 1.8 million of them call New York City ho …
Using KT Online to Understand Housing Instability in High-Risk Communities
We recently examined on our blog the ways in which CCC’s Keeping Track data help to illustrate the critical need for action at all levels of government to support families facing housing instability and homelessness in New York City. In this new post, …
Using Keeping Track Data to Better Meet the Needs of Children in Hunts Point
After the release of CCC’s Community Risk Ranking earlier this year, CCC and the Hunts Point Alliance for Children began conversations about what the data tell us about the needs of children and families living in the community. The Hunts Point Allianc …
Keeping Track of New York City’s Children Premiere
This event is currently at capacity, but please reach out to us to be placed on the waiting list. For over twenty years, Citizens’ Committee for Children has been collecting and compiling the most comprehensive database on the well-being of New York Ci …
CCC’s Community Risk Ranking: Housing
Thank you for joining our blog series, which explores CCC’s Community Risk Ranking in greater detail. So far, we have examined the economic security data and what they tell us about life for at-risk children in New York City. For our next entry, we wil …
CCC’s Community Risk Ranking: Economic Security
CCC’s Community Risk Ranking has generated a lot of attention about the challenges facing New York City children and their families. The New York Times, New York Daily News, and other local news outlets have already offered their take and analysis on C …