Data / Reports
In our pursuit of our mission, we are constantly learning, measuring, and monitoring key data to gauge our progress.
We are driven by the desire to make policies and systems better serve young children and their families. This is accomplished by furthering systems change strategies and by investing where and how it matters most.
Our goal is to share reports and data on the systems First 5 LA is working to change; how we’re contributing to improving systems; how we will know we are making progress; and what success looks like for children and families in L.A. County.
First 5 LA Reports:
Promoting Family-Friendly Workplace Policies and Practice: Landscape Analysis
by Amado Ulloa | Jun 26, 2019 | Articles, Data / Reports, News & Resources
Work-life balance, often referred to as work-family balance or life-work balance, refers to an employee’s ability to minimize stress by having an adequate balance between the responsibilities of work and home life. In this Landscape Analysis funded by First 5 LA in...
Early Identification and Intervention Issue Briefs
by Amado Ulloa | Jun 4, 2019 | Articles, Data / Reports, News & Resources
Click here to read Issue Brief 1. Click here to read Issue Brief 2. On May 29, 2019 First 5 LA Health Systems Department released two early identification and intervention issue briefs and corresponding infographics. The briefs explore why too many children ages 0-5...
Co-Creating an Oasis: A New Context for Care of African American Mothers
by Amado Ulloa | Jun 1, 2018 | Articles, Data / Reports
First 5 LA Commissioned a focus group of 100 black woman about their experiences with the health care system as well as pregnancy to further understand the impact of racism on a black woman’s well being. Here are the findings. To view the full report, click here. To...
Report Names Traumatic Effects of Homelessness on Young Children, First 5 LA Calls for Trauma-informed Approach to Help Kids
by Amado Ulloa | Nov 16, 2017 | Articles, Data / Reports, News & Resources, Trauma and Resiliency-Informed Systems Change (TRISC)
Lower Academic Scores, Poorer Health Among Homeless Children Prompts Leading Children’s Advocate to Recommend a Trauma-Informed Approach to Help Prevent and Mitigate Impact Los Angeles- First 5 LA today released a report that explores how homelessness and trauma...
Help Me Grow-LA Releases Report: “Promoting Optimal Children’s Development”
by Amado Ulloa | Oct 26, 2017 | Articles, Data / Reports, Help Me Grow, Integrated Health, News & Resources
The early design and planning phase for Help Me Grow LA (HMG-LA) just took a major first step toward building, in partnership, a comprehensive and coordinated system to support promoting young children’s optimal development and well-being. Over 60 county agencies,...
The State of Early Care and Education in Los Angeles County
by Amado Ulloa | Mar 16, 2017 | Articles, Data / Reports, News & Resources, Quality Early Learning
Los Angeles County Child Care Planning Committee 2017 Needs Assessment OVERVIEW The early years of a child’s development lays the foundation for success in school. According to Harvard’s Center on the Developing Child, 700 to 1,000 new neural connections form every...
DataFest Draws Early Childhood Advocates
by Amado Ulloa | Feb 27, 2017 | Articles, Data / Reports, News & Resources
In an effort to improve child outcomes, First 5 LA leaders and staff recently joined about 100 data experts and stakeholders from a broad range of disciplines at the Southern California Regional Health & Human Services Open DataFest to bring together knowledge,...
New USC Report Touts Best Start Impact
by Amado Ulloa | Sep 8, 2016 | Articles, Best Start, Data / Reports, News & Resources
Connecting the dots between strengthening families and building community, the latest “snapshot” by the Children’s Data Network (CDN) at the University of Southern California School of Social Work highlights the efforts underway in a number of Best Start Communities...