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Children of Metropolitan St. Louis Report
The Children of Metropolitan St. Louis (CMSL) provides comprehensive data and information regarding the status and well-being of children in the St. Louis community. Data is presented on 28 indicators related to six areas of fundamental childhood needs: family support, early childhood development, maternal and child health, quality education, safe neighborhoods and juvenile justice, and youth development and economic opportunity. Data from the 2005 CMSL is posted for viewing. Data from the 2009-2010 CMSL is contained in the printed book available for purchase. Watch for expanded data and information coming soon online in the St. Louis Children's Information Clearinghouse.
Printed copies of the report are available for $25 plus $3.98 shipping from Vision for Children at Risk, 2433 N. Grand Blvd., St. Louis, MO 63106, (314) 534-6015. Order the 2009-2010 report online.
Child Health in the Core Missouri Counties of the St. Louis Region
What is the current health level of children in various parts of the St. Louis metropolitan area? What resources exist to meet child health needs? Does the location of the resources correspond with where the risks are greatest? Are the resources being accessed? Vision for Children at Risk set out to answer these questions in a 2004 report funded by the Missouri Foundation for Health. This assessment is intended to serve as a foundation for developing community-wide strategic action that will target the needs identified and help to improve the health of our region?s children, especially those most at risk. |
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