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Sharing Statistics with 4-H PDC Members

Sharing Statistics with 4-H PDC Members. Diane Mack, 4-H Youth Development Specialist, NE Area Ginger Kopfer, 4-H Youth Development Agent, Geary County. Deciding What to Share. Send PDC members a copy ahead of time so they will have time to study the statistics or demographics

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Sharing Statistics with 4-H PDC Members

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  1. Sharing Statistics with 4-H PDC Members Diane Mack, 4-H Youth Development Specialist, NE Area Ginger Kopfer, 4-H Youth Development Agent, Geary County

  2. Deciding What to Share • Send PDC members a copy ahead of time so they will have time to study the statistics or demographics • Send them questions to answer to help guide their review of the data • Don’t overwhelm them

  3. Data Review Questions • What did you see that surprised you? • What was one significant piece of information? • Is there a trend or a need that you would like to learn more about? • As you think about possible collaborations, what groups in our county/district might have a similar interest in youth issues related to these reports? • What resource people in our community will be able to provide us additional information?

  4. Using Statistics with Your PDC Population may be the single most important indicator of a county’s overall situation. The size of the local population, its age distribution, and changes over time greatly affect economic and social conditions in a county. Situations and Trends Report, KSR&E Office of Local Government

  5. 4-H Statistics Data to review: Membership numbers Retention rates (local data) Number of volunteers http://www.kansas4-h.org/About/Statistics/Default.htm

  6. Situation & Trends from the Office of Local Government http://www.oznet.ksu.edu/olg/publications

  7. Kansas Data and Planning Guides, organized around caring community outcomes, is available for all 105 Kansas counties. This information, designed to assist communities in addressing issues that matter to them, is updated annually. www.connectks.org/

  8. CTC Survey DataOutcome: Families and Individuals Will Live in a Safe and Supportive Community • Definition: 4-H clubs: The percentage of 6th, 8th, 10th, and 12th graders who answered yes to 4-H when asked “Which of the following activities for people your age are available in your community?” The percentage of children completing the survey in each county varies. Data from the Kansas Communities That Care Youth Survey, funded by Department of Social and Rehabilitation Services.

  9. U.S. Census Bureau Data http://quickfacts.census.gov

  10. Kansas Department of Health and Environment http://www.kdheks.gov/ches/khsnews/khsr.html

  11. Coordinated School Health (CSH) is an eight-component approach to help youth establish healthful behaviors and attitudes.  http://ksweb.ksde.org/cshp/html/ksspecificdata.htm

  12. 2007 Kansas High School Survey Youth Risk Behavior Results

  13. Kansas High School Survey Percentage of students who rode one or more times during the past 30 days in a car or other vehicle driven by someone who had been drinking alcohol 100 80 60 39.9 31.4 35.0 32.7 40 30.0 29.7 30.7 28.2 28.7 29.9 20 0 Total Male Female 9th 10th 11th 12th Black* Hispanic/ White* Latino QN10 - Weighted Data *Non-Hispanic.

  14. Kansas High School Survey Percentage of students who had at least one drink of alcohol on one or more days during their life 100 81.0 73.6 80 72.3 64.9 69.7 69.8 66.5 69.7 67.0 62.8 60 40 20 0 Total Male Female 9th 10th 11th 12th Black* Hispanic/ White* Latino QN39 - Weighted Data *Non-Hispanic.

  15. Kansas High School Survey Percentage of students who ever had sexual intercourse 100 71.0 80 62.6 52.6 60 47.9 45.0 44.8 45.0 42.0 38.0 33.5 40 20 0 Total Male Female 9th 10th 11th 12th Black* Hispanic/ White* Latino QN58 - Weighted Data *Non-Hispanic.

  16. Kansas High School Survey Percentage of students who ever tried cigarette smoking, even one or two puffs 100 80 63.0 58.6 60 50.0 48.7 48.4 45.5 48.6 47.6 43.4 39.3 40 20 0 Total Male Female 9th 10th 11th 12th Black* Hispanic/ White* Latino QN28 - Weighted Data *Non-Hispanic.

  17. Kansas High School Survey Percentage of students who ate green salad one or more times during the past seven days 100 80 70.4 71.5 69.0 67.4 68.1 69.3 67.4 63.3 61.8 49.0 60 40 20 0 Total Male Female 9th 10th 11th 12th Black* Hispanic/ White* Latino QN74 - Weighted Data *Non-Hispanic.

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