Lanark Kids

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Lanark Kids
Profiles will provide the data; Emily will complete some analysis; LCPC and Working Groups will provide
recommendations
Information organized by child age using the 3 indicators: Healthy, Strong, Stable.
Ages 0-6, 6-12, 12-18
Age
0-6
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6-12
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Lanark Kids
Healthy
Strong
Pre-post natal
 Recreation
At-risks Birth
 Food
Breastfeeding
 Nutrition
Smoking in
 Serious Injury
Pregnancy
 Screen time
Low Birth weight
Developmental
readiness at
Kindergarten (EDI)
Access to doctor
Immunization
Dental Health
Healthy Body
Weight
Mental Health
Allergies
Asthma
Injury
Dental Health
Daily Breakfast
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Nutrition
Recreation
Serious Injury
Bullying
Child Abuse
Time use
Leisure and culture
Screen time
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12-18
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Healthy Body
Weight
Mental Health
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Involvement
criminal activity
Binge Drinking
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Stable
Childcare capacity
Literacy
Preschool Learning
Opportunities
Family Poverty
Family Structure
Family Housing
Parenting Courses
Support for
Children with
Special Needs
Involvement of
Child Welfare
Participation
activities outside of
school.
Student
Achievement
(EQAO)
Family Poverty
Family Structure
Family Housing
Support for
Children with
Special Needs
Parent Involvement
in Schools
(community use of
schools)
Involvement of
Child Welfare
Student
Achievement
(EQAO)
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All ages:
Drug Use
Addiction
Allergies
Asthma
Injury
Smoking
Dental Health
Daily Breakfast
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Bullying
Child Abuse
Time use (read to
daily by parents,
flexible work hours,
commuting time,
time spent on
school bus, screen
time, family time,
time spent doing
nothing)
 Leisure and culture
(physical activity,
volunteer hours,
time spent in arts
and culture
activities, time
spent in nature,
social leisure
activities, vacation
time)
 Neighbourhood
safety
 Neighbourhood
cohesion
 Housing
affordability
 Communiting to
work
 Public
Transportation
 Walkability
 Friendly Spaces
Reports: Healthy
Communites
Partnership Community
Profile
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OSSLT
Family Poverty
Family Structure
Family Housing
Support for
Children with
Special Needs
Parent Involvement
in Schools
(community use of
schools)
Parent Involvement
in
Schools(community
use of schools)
Crime
Involvement of
Child Welfare
Employment
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