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WSCC - Data Collection
Colorado Department of Education (CDE) Health and Wellness Unit supports ongoing data collection efforts to measure trends in student health behavior and school-level health policies in partnership with the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment and other agencies. Two key data collection systems include Healthy Kids Colorado and SMART Source.
Healthy Kids Colorado Surveyis the local name for Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Youth Risk Behavior Survey, which is administered every other year with a sample of Colorado school to determine prevalence of health-risk behavior, protective factors, and trends.
Healthy Kids Colorado Survey:
Overview.
How Colorado uses Healthy Kids Colorado Survey data.
Methodology.
Myths about the Healthy Kids Colorado Survey.
2019 Healthy Kids Colorado Survey
Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment Data Released (CDPHE)
Health Kids Colorado Data - The purpose of the Healthy Kids Colorado Survey is to better understand youth health and what factors support youth to make healthy choices. CDPHE has published Healthy Kids Colorado Data for the state and health statistical regions. This data can be used to identify behavioral need as well as risk and protective factors in your school and community. These data can be a key indicator and driver to guiding your health and wellness programs
SMART Source Data - Colorado Healthy Schools Smart Source (Smart Source) is an inventory of best practices in school health, completed once per school by school staff. Schools and districts use Smart Source to help inform programs and policies to improve student health.