AISP Network: Integrated Database on Child and Family Programs in Illinois

About the Work

Chapin Hall’s Integrated Database on Child and Family Programs in Illinois connects administrative data on individuals and families from a number of human service partners to paint a portrait of the families who come into contact with child and family serving agencies.

The continued development of this database has led Chapin Hall to take advantage of innovations in data security and computational algorithms, the use of alternative data sources, and new data governance structures. Chapin Hall data scientists consult with others not only to improve our own practice, but also to disseminate our experience creating integrated data.

Integrated Database on Child and Family Programs in Illinois is hosted by Chapin Hall.

Integrating data since: 1995

Jurisdiction: Illinois

Scale: state

Contact: Robert Goerge, Senior Research Fellow
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About the Data

Data Included

Child Welfare
Early Childhood
Education
Justice
Economic Security
Homelessness/Housing
Nonprofit

Current Data Uses

Research
To inform policy
Program evaluation
Community needs assessment
Predictive analytics/forecasting

Relevant Policy Priorities

Child welfare
Early childhood education
Early childhood risk factors
Economic mobility/employment
Homelessness Housing
Juvenile justice
K-12 education
Two-generation programs
Workforce training

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