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South Carolina’s
Child Care Data Bridge Project
Building Bridges from Data to Policy to Practice
Children’s Defense Fund
August 2010
Few Basics: Who Are We?
 South Carolina Department of Services, Child Care Services
 Leigh Bolick, Director and PI for the grant
 3- year child care capacity grant, funded by ACF/OPRE
 In 3rd year (ends Sept 30 2010)
Big Picture: What Did We Want to Do?
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To create new or improved databases w/ the goal to link and/or integrate child care
databases and where appropriate integrate with the State’s data warehouse.
BUILD and expand upon the State’s existing infrastructure
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Create & explore the use of web-based tools that access information from your PC (Cubes)
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An integrated data infrastructure
For Integration/ linking - common identifiers are the key
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Build on the SC Budget & Control Board’s Office of Research & Statistics with the state’s
integrated data warehouse and cubes (enhance a strategic partnership)
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Build upon and/or develop new partnerships in our research community
This investment in our data infrastructure will provide better quality information and more
integrated information for the development of services and policy.
South Carolina’s *Integrated Data System, goal is to enhance Child Care
* For more information on
South Carolina’s Integrated Data System, contact
Budget & Control Board’s
Office of Research & Statistics
Health and Demographics
Section Chief - David Patterson, Ph.D.
(803) 898-9940
[email protected]
Sarah Crawford
(803) 898-9970
[email protected]
South Carolina’s Partnerships (Structure for Grant)
Includes:
Other Partners:
SC Center for Child Care Career
Development (CCCCD)
SC Dept of
Social Services
Child Care Services, PI
Information Technology
Research
Other Agencies/Organizations
SC Data Bridge Advisory
Group
Clemson
University*
University of
South Carolina*
SC
Budget & Control
Board’s
Office of
Research &Statistics
*While Clemson and USC represent the primary research community in the Data Bridge
Grant, other entities will participate as appropriate.
One More Big Picture:
Understand and support the vision to link with the Dept of Education
2 important additional components to the SC Picture
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The SC Department of Education participates in the SC Data Bridge
Advisory Group
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SC Department of Education received a Year 2 LDS grant.
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SCDSS partnered on the grant’s application.
Use Project’s Research Question as Guide to our Work
What are the relationships* of Child Care
Development Funds on improving the quality of
care available to and utilized by low-income
working parents and at-risk families to support
parental outcomes and child well-being?
* With proper research design – hope to look at impacts
eventually
Resources include our Child Care related databases
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State-regulated centers/providers (licensing)
Built internally by DSS IT staff
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ABC centers/providers (quality provider system)
Built by SC Budget and Control Board, ORS staff
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ABC Voucher/client-child (subsidy system)
Parts under development by DSS IT staff
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Professional development
TEACH & other CCDF funded higher education
Program for Infant/Toddler Care (PITC)
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Technical assistance (registry and reporting)
Built by CCCCD
Linking bridges across Data Systems
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Needed 2 Linking Methodologies- (Provider level, Child level)
At Provider Level - No existing methodology
(Childcare Licensing, ABC Quality Provider,
ABC Voucher, Other Provider databases)
DSS IT developed Web-based methodology to link providers
across multiple organizations
(DSS for Licensing and ABC Voucher & ORS for ABC Quality)
SC Data Bridge project tapping into existing methodology
(Linking at the Child/Person level)
Person level unique id methodology resides
w/ SC Budget and Control Board’s ORS
“Getting to Know You …”
Getting to know our data,
that is …
 Quick Overview of all the databases
 Data dictionaries
 Frequency Distributions
 Crosswalk tables
A Cube is a Web-Based Desk-Top TOOL
To help explore or answer policy questions
What Is an Analytic Cube?
 Secure Web-based
database
 A way to “slice &
dice” lots of data
 Define “slicers” or
characteristics (fields)
 Pre-aggregate the
linked data
 Developed a Provider
Licensing Cube
Why does this matter (an ex)?
Policy
An example: In 2005 regulatory requirement for hand washing sinks
next to diaper changing tables
Practice
An example: agility in budgeting and targeting ARRA funds to
promote health and safety in child care
Specific: Install sinks next to diaper changing tables to help
providers meet health and safety regulations
Result
Healthy children
Empowered Providers
Another Policy Question of Interest
How well are we targeting our high-risk children?
Are there geographic pockets that need additional
vouchers?
Developing and refining our tools to help us better
ask and help answer this question
Developing/ Refining the Child
Cube
• To better target children at risk
• Allows DSS to crosstab children served by
ABC Vouchers with other programs such
as TANF, SNAP (Food Stamps), Children
who are in founded abuse and neglect
cases and children in foster care
• Will allow DSS staff with proper security to
“drill down” into clients in order to check on
program issues (operational purposes
only)
Children (Ages 0-5 years) Served in 2009
through ABC Vouchers
Status in
2009
TANF no
TANF no
TANF yes
Food
Stamps no
Food
Stamps yes
Food
Stamps no
ABC
Voucher
7,422
23%
24,265
74%
1,176
4%
In analyzing
data from the
child cube,
realized that
TANF
transitional
services were
not captured
using the year
slicer. A
former TANF
client receives
up to 2 years
of transitional
services
including the
use of ABC
Vouchers
Cubes continue to be updated & edited …
 Cubes based on Provider Data
Licensing  cube has been updated with more recent info
ABC Quality Reviews  draft cube under review
 Cube based on Child Level Data  reviewing &
editing
With agency permissions, use the Integrated Data Warehouse
Began with ABC Voucher children, DSS TANF & Food Stamp children,
Human Services
Need to receive permission from SC Dept of Health & Human Services
(SC’s Medicaid agency)
Eventually want to add slicers (if approved by the agency) from:
Mental Health, Disabilities, & other agencies
SC Dept of Education
Have begun exploring available outcomes data
from ORS data warehouse
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Through our ORS partnership, have begun exploring
availability of education outcomes to children served
by ABC Voucher
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Begun synthesizing answers to research questions
using data from the warehouse and through this
project
Challenges
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Process of getting to know the data was time
consuming and held some surprises
Required a shift in thinking for researchers,
IT, and policy/program staff
Additional training required for program staff
on use of data cube technology
Had to incentivize ongoing use of data cubes
for program staff to “institutionalize”
Questions?
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