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What are the needs and strengths of King County families? First-ever health survey to provide answers.

Re-posted from Best Starts for Kids blog:

Updated 12.23.16

Do children in our region get the medical checkups that are recommended? Do families in our region receive the child care they need?  How many kids are ready to succeed in school? Until now, we didn’t have a good source of information to understand the strengths and needs of local families. With a new community-wide survey starting this month, King County will begin to fill this gap. The Best Starts for Kids (BSK) health survey is sponsored by the voter-approved Best Starts for Kids initiative and was developed in consultation with local experts and trusted community-based organizations.

About 12,000 randomly selected King County parents or caregivers with children in 5th grade or younger will be asked to participate.  Results will be shared with the public in 2017.

How will the survey answers be used? 

Survey results will inform the activities under the voter-approved Best Starts for Kids initiative. For our region to continue to prosper now and in the future, we need everyone to have a fair opportunity to succeed, regardless of race, ethnicity, ability or where they live in the County. The survey will help focus attention on the local needs of families. BSK will fund programs to:

The results will provide vital baseline information about King County children. Follow-up surveys in 2018 and 2020 will track the effectiveness of BSK activities.

What are the benefits to participating?

How do people participate?

If you’ve been selected, make sure your voice is heard – please participate in the survey.

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