FINAL_PlaceMatters-ChildrensHealth_District_7
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Philadelphia Children’s Health & Well-being<br />
RISK SCORE<br />
dults eperiencing an dverse hildhood<br />
perience is in the th percentile.<br />
ow educational attainment and family<br />
poverty are in the th and th percentiles.<br />
PERCENTILE<br />
100<br />
80<br />
60<br />
40<br />
20<br />
AVG.<br />
SCORE<br />
82.3<br />
ASSET SCORE<br />
There is high behavioral health and<br />
utiliation. chool quality is below the<br />
th percentile.<br />
PERCENTILE<br />
100<br />
80<br />
60<br />
40<br />
20<br />
AVG.<br />
SCORE<br />
58.7<br />
COUNCIL<br />
DISTRICT<br />
7<br />
RANKING:<br />
10<br />
0<br />
Crime<br />
Educational<br />
Attainment<br />
Poverty Unemployment<br />
ACEs<br />
0<br />
School<br />
Quality<br />
Parks &<br />
Recreation<br />
Food<br />
Access<br />
SNAP<br />
Utilization<br />
Behavioral<br />
Health<br />
Utilization<br />
Risk Score<br />
Asset Score<br />
Lowest Highest Lowest Highest<br />
No<br />
Value<br />
No<br />
Value<br />
MITIGATING ASSETS<br />
<strong>District</strong> 7 Best Score Comparison<br />
Score (<strong>District</strong> #)<br />
School Quality 38.1 82.3 (10)<br />
Park and Recreation Access 44.7 72.9 (5)<br />
Fresh Food Access 54.4 73.4 (1)<br />
SNAP Utilization 77.9 77.9 (7)<br />
Children’s Behavioral Health Services Utilization 78.4 78.4 (7)<br />
0 25 50 75 100<br />
KEY TAKEAWAY<br />
istrict ranked the lowest across the city. lmost every adult living here reported eposure to childhood trauma.<br />
hat said the district has assets to build upon particularly behavioral health and utiliation. t is good that<br />
residents are accessing these services and they should be used to help mitigate the significant risks in this district.<br />
iven that atin comprise the largest ethnic group assets and risks must be considered from a cultural contet.<br />
WINTER 2019<br />
Data Sources: 2016 ACS 5-Year Estimates, City of Philadelphia Crime Statistics, PHMC<br />
For full report, see scattergoodfoundation.org