![]() ![]() 57 Table 7 - Summary of the Clients Served and Intensity of Home Visitation Programs in Florida by All Services. 56 Large programs providing HV services to less than 45% of clients. 47 Other programs providing HV services to over 90% of their clients. 45 Five Programs Providing HV Services to at least 45% of their Clients. 41 Table 6 – Summary of the Clients Served and Intensity of Home Visitation Programs in Florida by Percent of Clients Receiving HV Services. 41 Home Visiting Program Data Collection Process. 40 Section 4: Quality and Capacity of Existing Home Visiting Programs. 39 Planning Ahead for Step 3: Refining Data Collection to Identify At-Risk Communities in Florida. 38 Table 5 – Comparison of Rankings by Rates for All Indicators. 35 Table 4 – Comparison of Rankings by Counts for All Indicators. 31 Methodology for Assessing At-Risk Populations. 29 Table 3 – Data Used as Denominators for Calculating Indicator Rates. 29 Selecting Indicators / County Data Collection. 27 Section 3: Identifying Florida Counties in Need. 25 Florida’s Cultural and Geographic Diversity. ![]() 23 Section 2: Defining Communities in Need. 17 Table 2: Florida Population Data Used as Denominators f or Calculating Indicator Rates. 15 Table 1: Florida Statewide Data for 11 Indicators of Need. 14 Selecting Indicators / Statewide Data Collection. ![]() 14 Figure 1: Florida and National Rates on 10 Indicators of Child Well-Being. 14 Florida’s Ranking on National Indicators of Need. 6 The Impact of Needs Assessments from MCH, Head Start, and CAPTA. ![]()
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