An in-depth study of First 5 centers and their visitors: Focus group and family portrait analysis: Executive summary

Author(s): Applied Survey Research;
Date Issued: December 2008
Publisher(s): First 5 Contra Costa Children and Families Commission
Description: A preliminary exploration of the demographics and perceptions of families served by First 5 family resource centers, based on data from a survey of 215 visitors to First 5 Centers and focus groups with 65 individuals from Contra Costa County, California during the Fall of 2008
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Source: Concord, CA: First 5 Contra Costa Children and Families Commission. Retrieved January 31, 2011, from http://www.firstfivecc.org/uploads/outcomes/reports/F5C_Exec_Summary.pdf
Topics: Parents & Families

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