The following is from a report from the KING COUNTY (SEATTLE) public health
department which I picked up in Seattle last week.
The full report is at:
http://www.metrokc.gov/health/phnr/eapd/reports/cc2kintro.pdf
What Are the King County Indicators?
The core list of 29 indicators is listed below. COMMUNITIES COUNT will be
updated with the
most recent data available for each indicator approximately every 2 years.
Basic Needs and Social Determinants of Wellbeing
Adequate food
Livable-wage income
Income distribution
Social support
Freedom from discrimination
Affordable housing
Positive Development Through Life Stages
Family friendly employment benefits
Parent/guardian involvement in child's learning
Quality, affordable childcare
Developmental assets/risk and protective factors
in youth
Academic achievement
Positive social values and behavior in youth
Participation in life-enriching activities
Safety and Health
Perceived neighborhood safety
Crime
Motor vehicle injuries and deaths
Family violence
Infant mortality
Teen births
Stress
Tobacco and alcohol use
Physical activity and weight
Restricted activity due to physical/mental health
Health insurance coverage and access
Community Strength
Neighborhood social cohesion
Involvement in community organizations
Institutional support for community service
Pollution in neighborhoods
Ease of access to shops and services
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