Timeliness of Service Receipt
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First, select a location type.
Then, select an indicator.
- Demographics
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Economic Conditions
- Poverty
- Income
- Labor Force Statistics
- Income Support
- Financial Security
- Economic Resources
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Housing and Homelessness
- Housing Availability and Affordability
- Housing Conditions
- Homelessness
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Health and Mental Health
- Coronavirus (COVID-19)
- General Health
- Infant and Maternal Health
- Insurance
- Asthma
- Nutrition and Food Security
- Mental Health and Other Services
- Early Intervention
- Environment
- Health Resources
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Early Care and Education
- Population of Children Under 5
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Enrollment
- Early Education Enrollment in Private and Public Programs
- Enrollment in Publicly Funded Care for Children Under 5
- Enrollment in Contracted Care for Children Under 5
- Enrollment in Subsidized Care for All Children
- Enrollment in EarlyLearn Contracted Care for All Children
- Enrollment in Pre-K for All
- Enrollment in 3-K for All
- Length of Care by Age Group
- Utilization
- Affordability
- Quality
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Education
- Student Characteristics
- School Characteristics
- Student Performance Metrics
- Graduation Outcomes
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Youth & Juvenile Justice
- Teen Births
- Teen Employment and Idleness
- Juvenile Justice
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Child Welfare and Community Safety
- Abuse and Neglect
- Prevention
- Foster Care
- Domestic Violence
- Community Safety

Source: New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, Bureau of Early Intervention, City Council Early Intervention Report (FY 2020, 2021, 2022). Retrieved from the Department of Records & Information Services (DORIS) website: https://www1.nyc.gov/site/records/nyc-government-records/publications-portal.page.
Definitions: The number of children with IFSPs who were, during the reporting period, receiving the early intervention authorized services (in full, in part or none) as recommended in their IFSPs within 30 days of the meeting.
A child will often have multiple IFSPs in one fiscal year.
-If a child receives all services listed on ALL IFSPs within 30 days, they belong to the category of receiving full services within 30 days.
-If a child does not receive any service listed on any IFSP within 30 days (receives service after 30 days or does not receive service at all), he/she belongs to the category of not receiving any services within 30 days.
- Others belong to the category of receiving some services within 30 days.