Economic Development

CT Public News Service: A Winning Strategy For Kids, Parents, Providers - And Connecticut

New Haven-based All Our Kin was promoted in a piece by CT Public News Service regarding its Family Child Care Tool Kit Licensing program, which has been found, for every $1 spent, to return $15-$20 to the greater New Haven economy. This piece was picked up by Clear Channel Radio stations throughout the country.

CT NewsJunkie: Early Childhood Program Provides Economic Boost

Alliance member All Our Kin, Inc., a New Haven-based nonprofit, recently released a report on the economic benefit its Family Child Care Licensing Tool Kit. CT NewsJunkie attended the report release event and filed this story.

Executive Summary of Economic Analysis of All Our Kin's Family Child Care Tool Kit Program

November, 2011
UConn Center for Economic Analysis
All Our Kin's Family Child Care Licensing Tool Kit program helps providers earn more and enhance their quality of life, creates affordable, high-quality services for families and yields $15-$20 in economic benefits for every dollar spent.

CT Public News Service: CT Children Hit Hard by Recession

In its fifth story of the year, the Alliance turned to our partners at CAHS to help highlight the KidsCount Databook, which had just been released. While overall, the state score improved, the recession has still hit state children hard.

CT Post: Report: Good, Bad Economic News for Kids in the State

The CT Post reported that despite being one of the best states for kids, Connecticut and its children were hit hard by the economic downturn., based on the KidsCount Databook. The CT Post interviewed Jude Carroll of CAHS and Barbara Edinberg of the Bridgeport Child Advocacy Coalition (BCAC). BCAC is a member of the Alliance.

Various Patch.com Sites: CAHS KidsCount Databook Release (Annie E.Casey Foundation)

On August 17 (and a few days following), some of the state's Patch.com websites picked up on the release of the Annie E. Casey Foundation's KidsCount Databook, of which CT Association for Human Services is the state contact.

2011 KidsCount Databook

August, 2011
Annie E. Casey Foundation (CAHS input)

The 2011 KidsCount Databook places Connecticut sixth in the nation in terms of child health and well-being, but there is no doubt the recession is hitting state families hard. Below you will find how Connecticut fared on the major indicators used to determine state standings. The link to the report itself is attached as a link.

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