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SONOMA COUNTY HUMAN DEVELOPMENT REPORT 2014
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HEALTH CARE
DISTRICT
PORTRAIT OF SONOMA PRESENTATION
BY. RAMONA FAITH, CEO
PETALUMA CITY COUNCIL MEETING
SEPTEMBER 15, 2014
SONOMA
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UNTY HUMAN DEVELOPMENT REPORT 2014
COMMISSIONED BY
County of Sonoma
Department of Health Services
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PORTRAIT
OF
SONOMA
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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
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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
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I Health Education Income
INDEX INDEX INDEX
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W W W.MEASUREOFAMERICA.ORG/SONOMA
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W W W.M EASU REOFAMERICA.ORG/SONOMA
WHAT DOES THE
SONOMA COUNTY
MAN DEVELOPMENT
INDEX REVEAL?
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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
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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
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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
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4
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Mississippi
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13.d, l
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8.47
Roseland
Creek
7
12.791 —
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U.S.
SONOMA
HD INDEX
HO INDEX
BOTTOM:
ROSELAND
CREEK
2.79
SONOMA COUNTY
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
INDEX
BY CENSUS TRACT
Cloverdale
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TOP:
,
EAST
BENNETT
VALLEY
29
8.47
lealaw,.
Cal'..
` BOTTOM
I �sth
Lucchesi/
McDowell
4.6
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La 161%
Pr0Z
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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 —
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EDUCATION INDEX IN
SONOMA COUNTY
AM
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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 —
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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
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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
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16,60
1046M,di
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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
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City of Petaluma respond?
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