Dennis Culhane and John Fantuzzo, University of Pennsylvania, 2011 EQUITY RELEVANCY CAPACITY Achieving a Common Purpose in the Real World of Public Services.

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Dennis Culhane and John Fantuzzo, University of Pennsylvania, 2011 EQUITY RELEVANCY CAPACITY Achieving a Common Purpose in the Real World of Public Services

Problems Top-down hierarchies Silo-ed information Lack of partnerships

Kids Integrated Data System Model Key Partners: City of Philadelphia School District of Philadelphia University of Pennsylvania William Penn Foundation

THE WHOLE PERSON Disabilities Child Welfare Health Care Education Housing Public Safety Justice Mental Health Integrating Data across Government Services

Integrated Data for KIDS Research Department of Human Services Child Maltreatment Out-of-home Placement Office of Supportive Housing Homeless shelter stays Public Health Birth Records TANF receipt Lead exposure Behavioral Health Services Diagnosis, Therapy, Prescription medications School District Achievement Attendance Classroom Behavior

Source: National Center for Children in Poverty Health, Mental Health, and Nutrition Family Support Education Special Needs, Data & Services

OPERATIONS John Fantuzzo & Dennis Culhane, University of Pennsylvania, ISP, 6/8/11 Executive Leadership Researchers Stakeholders & Practitioners [Governing Board] [Research Advisory Board] [Project Advisory Teams] Research Director Data Base Administrators Administrative Assistant KIDS

Why is it of value to both educators & health and social service providers?

Cross-Agency Collaboration Improve Quality Actionable Intelligence

Child Classroom Family School Community Making Essential Connections within Education and across Education & Health and Human Services

What can you do with the information that this type of system can provide?

Early School Success Out of School Youth Homelessness & School Mobility Critical Transitions & Transactions

CLOSING THE GAP: Useful Information & Interventions Identify & lessen risks to Poor Educational Outcomes Improve the QUALITY of Education & Human Services for Children & Families

Key Findings/Actions Identified risk and protective factors associated with success Obtained support to scale up across larger share of district pre-K programs Working with multi-agency stakeholders to impact mutable factors (homelessness, lead exposure, maltreatment, maternal education)

Out of School Youth

Key Findings/Actions Identified “early warning” indicators for high school drop out (early middle school math achievement problems, truancy) Developed earlier intervention targets Created typology of drop-outs Developed programs targeting subpopulations of drop-outs (older learners, youth with foster care experience)

Unique effect of Homelessness on Academic and Behavioral Adjustment

Findings/Action School mobility and homelessness account for significant proportions of achievement gap School-level effects are in some cases stronger than individual-level effects Identified problem with McKinney compliance at shelters Developing alternative stabilization models for homeless families

School Mobility Homelessness Rates by School Average = 9%

How do you develop and sustain such a system?

GET Legal Issues INTEGRATE Science SHARE Improve USE Ethics Executive Leadership Practitioners Stakeholders Researchers Data Analysts IDS Benefit Cost Intelligence

Current ISP Network New York Los Angeles Chicago Philadelphia Pittsburgh Cleveland Michigan Florida South Carolina Washington State

John Fantuzzo, University of Pennsylvania, 4/13/11 KIDS QuestionsQuestions