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HomeMy WebLinkAboutStaff Report 9/15/2014A PORTRAIT OF s a N 0 1,1111110 `,Ilk COUNTY SONOMA COUNTY HUMAN DEVELOPMENT REPORT 2014 �tafunl HEALTH CARE DISTRICT PORTRAIT OF SONOMA PRESENTATION BY. RAMONA FAITH, CEO PETALUMA CITY COUNCIL MEETING SEPTEMBER 15, 2014 SONOMA TY UNTY HUMAN DEVELOPMENT REPORT 2014 COMMISSIONED BY County of Sonoma Department of Health Services A PORTRAIT OF SONOMA TY UNTY HUMAN DEVELOPMENT REPORT 2014 COMMISSIONED BY County of Sonoma Department of Health Services HOW IS IT MEASURED? physical safety and community political participation))family voice and autonomy sustainable environment equality before the law respect of others religious freedom digital access -expression THREE DIMENSIONS (a 0 0 A Long and Access to A Decent Healthy Life Knowledge Standard of Living -ORS Life expectancy Educational School Median at birth , C d egree atta inment, ( enrollment , earnings ..._............ ..................... O I Health Education Income INDEX INDEX INDEX 3 W W W.MEASUREOFAMERICA.ORG/SONOMA 2 HU W W W.M EASU REOFAMERICA.ORG/SONOMA WHAT DOES THE SONOMA COUNTY MAN DEVELOPMENT INDEX REVEAL? m m m ! m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m HUMAN DEVELOPMENT IN SONOMA COUNTY AND 7 PEER COUNTIES USA 5.07 79.0 13.6 29.1 10.9 77.5 30,155 California 5.39 81.2 18.5 30.9 11.3 78.5 30,502 ------ Marin County 7.73 84.2 6.8 55.8 24.5 87.3 45,052 2 Santa Cruz Co. 5.79 81.9 3 San Luis Obispo 5.60 81.1 Co. 4 Ventura County 5.59 82.3 5 Napa County 5.43 81.4 6 Sonoma County 5.42 81.0 ------------------------------ --- -- - 7 Santa Barbara 5.06 82.2 Co. 8 Monterey County ED 82.4 14.0 38.3 15.2 80.6 30,525 8.7 33.5 11.8 81.6 29,582 17.3 31.6 11.1 78.8 30,738 18.3 30.3 9.2 78.5 31,074 13.1 31.8 11.7 77.9 30,214 20.8 30.2 12.5 80.2 24,561 3.1 24.0 8.7 76.6 221433 HD INDEX I Sonoma County vs. 6.50-8.47 United States X5.79-4.57 C� 5.44-5.78 10 4.32-5.43 - 2.79-4.31 9 East Bennett Valley (8.471 8 7 Connecticut (6.171 6 0 5 4 • Mississippi , 13.d, l 3 ! ,_ i 8.47 Roseland Creek 7 12.791 — ' I I ' ' I t t ' ' t , I , 0 ' U.S. SONOMA HD INDEX HO INDEX BOTTOM: ROSELAND CREEK 2.79 SONOMA COUNTY HUMAN DEVELOPMENT INDEX BY CENSUS TRACT Cloverdale -L TOP: , EAST BENNETT VALLEY 29 8.47 lealaw,. Cal'.. ` BOTTOM I �sth Lucchesi/ McDowell 4.6 r� La 161% Pr0Z ' TOP (St"): _�% Old Quarry 7.71 . 0 10 20 Miles SOUTH COUNTY HUMAN DEVELOPMENT INDEX Census Tract HD Index (Rank) Old Quarry 7.71 (5th) Cherry Valley 7.18 (9th) Sonoma Mountain 7.16 (10th) Meadow 7.00 (12th) Petaluma Airport/Arroyo Park 6.98 (13th) Spring Hill 6.45 (25th) Casa Grande 6.42 (26th) Grant 5.77 (41St) Rohnert Park M Section 5.75 (43rd) Sunrise/Bond Parks 5.72 (45th) McKinley 5.66 (49th) Miwok 5.59 (52nd) La Tercera 5.58 (54th) Two Rock 5.55 (56th) West Cotati/Penngrove 5.25 (63rd) Cinnabar/West Rural Petaluma 5.10 (69th) Lucchesi/McDowell 4.60 (78th) W W W.M EASUREOFAM ERICA.ORG/SONOMA LIFE EXPECTANCY IN YEARS U.S. 79.0 yea rs W W W.MEASUREOFAMERICA.ORG/SONOMA California 81.2 years Sonoma 81.0 yea rs LIFE EXPECTANCY 86 _--- Central 082.5-85.7 years o o— Bennett E01.7-82.4yeam Valley (180.5-81,6 years ` 79.2-80.4years _ -= •— Sea Ranch/ 75,2-79.1 years J�1 Timber Cove 84 ._ Jenner/Cazadero Annade South Oakmont North Oakmont/ Hood Mountain 82 -- 80 78 TOP: Downtown Santa Rosa 75.5 yrs. LIFE EXPECTANCY •— Bicentennial Park BY CENSUS TRACT •— Sheppard 76 _0� Burbank Gardens Downtown Santa Rosa !—Kenwood/ Glen Ellen 74 LIFE EXPECTANCY IN SONOMA COUNTY TO -C16tj: Old Quarry 81.2 yrs TOP: CENTRAL s BENNETT VALLEY 85.7 yrs. M z, Calistoga BOTTOM_ �gird : oma! Lucchesi/ McDowell IZ78.5 yrs 0 10 20 Mites TEENAGE SMOKING VARIES WIDELY BY SCHOOL DISTRICT Petaluma Joint Unified (Petaluma Joint Union High! West Sonoma County Union High Cloverdate Unified Santa Rosa High Sonoma Valley Unified Windsor Unified Healdsburg Unified Cotati-Rohnert Park Unified 0 5 10 15 20 25 23.a 18.2 17.5 15.7 15.7 15.1 12.9 11.3 Source: Measure of America calculations from California Department of Education, California Healthy Kids Survey [WestEdl, 2008-10. Data for Geyserville Unified not available. SONOMA CALIFORNIA COUNTY 13.2 16.7 10 15 20 25 23.a 18.2 17.5 15.7 15.7 15.1 12.9 11.3 Source: Measure of America calculations from California Department of Education, California Healthy Kids Survey [WestEdl, 2008-10. Data for Geyserville Unified not available. WW W.MEASUREOFAMERICA.ORG/SONOMA ADULTS WHO COMPLETED HIGH SCHOOL U.S. 86% WW W.MEASUREOFAMERICA.ORG/SONOMA California 82% Sonoma 10 EDUCATION INDEX 6.86,-9.21 Sea Ranch/ 5.89-6.85 9 0—Timber Cove 4.08-5.01 Old Quarry 1.33-4.07 East BennettVaLley Rural Cemetery 81 Fountain Grove 7_ 6- 5 4 3 Sheppard Fetters Springs/ 2 Agua Caliente West Roseland Roseland 1 _Creek — 0 EDUCATION INDEX IN SONOMA COUNTY AM S1 CON BY C 0 10 20 Miles 10 EDUCATION INDEX �6.86-9.21 Sea Ranch/ 5.69-6.85 L 9 0 Timber Cove N_ 5.°D2-5.o �� Old Quarry 1.33-4.07 East Bennett Valley Rural Cemetery B — —Fountain Grove TOP: EAST 7— BENNETT i BOTTOM: VALLEY 6 _ ROSELAND 58.6% CREEK 8.6% icalistoga 5 — .� Guernevl. anta BOTTOM r 3 t2 8th AT LEAST 2: Sheppard C ode a Bay Lucchesi / Fette BACHELOR'S �Gotat'i. McDowell 2 / Agua Caliente West na 24.2% Roseland ( Roseland DEGREE TOP 4 `n): es t —Creek - Old Quarry BY CENSUS TRACT 121 57.5% 3, 1 0' Nov EDUCATION INDEX IN 0 10 20 Miles SONOMA COUNTY Petaluma Joint Unified High School Graduation 91% 9t" graders graduate 4 years later 4 highest in county 85% Latino 9th graders 4 4th of 8 districts SONOMA COUNTY PRESCHOOL ENROLLMENT 65% of white 3-4 year olds are enrolled in preschool 39% of Latino 3-4 year olds are enrolled in preschool About 15,900 children qualified for subsidized preschool in 2012, but fewer than 2,300 spots were available Average annual cost of center -based preschool: $9,500 —about a third of Sonoma County median personal earnings SOUTHERN SONOMA COUNTY PRESCHOOL ENROLLMENT 94954, 94952 Not enough space within high-quality preschool facilities Half the slots needed for low-income preschools are available Struggle to fill slots because of income limitations Source: Child Care Planning Council �11 17 WW W.MEASUREOFAMERICA.ORG/SONOMA $70K EaFt *—Bennett Valley $68,967 Fountain- G,w✓ $60K _ :.• Sonoma Mountain $50K —�— Skyhawk a— Cherry Vatley $40K $30K _ Kawana Springs North Oakmont/ Hood Mountain Fetters Springs/ $20K _i� Agua Catiente West Z— West Junior College Rohnert !—Park B/C/R Section $10K i $14,946 1% EARNINGS IN SONOMA COUNTY MEDIAN EARNINGS $41,137-$68,967 $35,610441,136 $31,552435.609 $26,561431,551 $14,946-$26,560 MEDIAN PERSONAL EARNINGS IN SONOMA COUNTY BY CENSUS TRACT $68,967 BOTTOM (22nd: Lucchesi/ McDowell $26,597 BOTTOM (97th): Fetters Springs /Agus Caliente $19,444 20 Mites i i i IMM'91 IM0,91 iii ALL woaKEA= $472 MIMIMI IM01wd 16,60 1046M,di MM'di 1"MkI WORKERS without a high school diploma Level of education is the single biggest predictor of earnings for racial and ethnic groups and for census tracts in Sonoma County. AGENDA FOR ACTION AGENDA FOR ACTION: Petaluma Health Care District • Hospital • Programs and Services • Community Funding — $200k / year • Participation • Initiatives — Heartsafe Community — CHIPA CHIPA AGENDA FOR ACTION: Community Health Initiative of the Petaluma Area (CHIPA) Cradle to Career • All southern Sonoma County children enter kindergarten ready to succeed • All southern Sonoma County children are supported in and out of school Wellness and Prevention • Southern Sonoma County residents eat healthy food • Southern Sonoma County residents are physically active Mental and Behavioral Health • Improve access to timely mental and behavioral health and substance abuse services • Improve case management and service coordination • Increase access to culturally responsive and linguistically appropriate services [3FIRST5 SONOMA COUNTY CHIPA Members • • • • Petaluma People Services Center in NCBC� *-,p * 9, - R--�a� BOUNTY' SCHOMS HOPE NORTH BAY ® LEADERSHIP COUNCIL r�Illi�, St.josephHealth m r KAISER PERMANENTE OLDA-)OBE UNION SCHOOL DISTRICT M M M M w M M M M M M M M M M M M M r How should the City of Petaluma respond? = m m m = = m = m = m m m = m m = = m