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Athabasca and Area June 2014 (Updated) Athabasca and Area C-1.1 Athabasca and Area Community Overview 754À 63 à Calling Wandering LakeÀ River 813 à Smith Breynat 2 Analyzed 2A à EDI = 331 858À 2 à Chisholm Plamondon Island Grassland Atmore 55 à Lake South À Donatville à Sunset à 818 Beach 2 55 Venice Hylo Flatbush À Athabasca 812 Caslan 663À Colinton À Mewatha 44 à 663 Beach À Meanook Boyle À 855 663 Fawcett À 827 63 à Ellscott À Long 801 Lake Perryvale Jarvie À À 661 à À Larkspur 2 831 661 À Rochester 661 À Dapp À Newbrook Neerlandia 661 661 À À Tawatinaw À 769 776 827 Pibroch Abee Where subcommunities exist, letters (A, B, C, etc.) identify subcommunities; Legend numbers show the number of EDIs analyzed for each subcommunity. # of analyzed EDI 0 - 66 67 - 121 Please note: Percentages tend to be more representative when 122 - 203 ! they are based on larger numbers. 204 - 350 351 - 900 ECMap June 2014 (Updated) Athabasca and Area C-1.2 Additional Community Information EDI Summary: Number of EDIs available: 362 Number of EDIs used in analysis:331 % of special needs: 1.4% Age at EDI completion and gender Age Groups ≤ 5yrs 2mos 5yrs 3mos - 5yrs 6mos 5yrs 7mos - 5yrs 10mos > 5yrs 11mos Total Gender N (%) N (%) N (%) N (%) N (%) F 8 (2.4%) 55 (16.6%) 47 (14.2%) 34 (10.3%) 144 (43.5%) M 23 (6.9%) 52 (15.7%) 62 (18.7%) 50 (15.1%) 187 (56.5%) FM 31 (9.4%) 107 (32.3%) 109 (32.9%) 84 (25.4%) 331 (100%) * Please note: The total number of boys and girls in each category may not add up to an exact total because gender may not have been identifed in all questionnaires. Athabasca and Area (Athbsc) Demographics Athbsc Alberta Athbsc Alberta Population 11,396 3,273,778 Unemployment rate 5.0% 4.4% Female labour force Children 0-4 years 575 (5.0%) 201,365 (6.2%) 50.4% 66.3% participation rate Median income in 2005 Percentage of residents with of population 15 years $17,688.53 $28,239.14 first language other than 9.9% 16.8% and older English/French Percentage of immigrants 5.2% 15.0% Based on Statistics Canada 2006 census data, which provides the most recent reliable provincewide data. ECMap June 2014 (Updated) C-1.3 Athabasca and Area EDI - Physical Health and Well-being 754À 63 à 813À 2 à 2A à 858À 2 à 55 à À à 2 à 818 55 À 812 663À À À 44 à 663 831 À À 855 663 À 827 63 à 801À À À 661 à À 2 831 661 661À 661À 827À Athabasca and Area (Athbsc) Community Physical Health and Well-being * Please note: Missing data or rounding may mean that percentages 75.9% 10.8% don’t always add up. 13.3% Legend 24.1% n = 331 Developing Experiencing Experiencing Missing data appropriately difficulty great difficulty Alberta ECMap June 2014 (Updated) Athabasca and Area C-1.4 EDI - Social Competence 754À 63 à 813À 2 à 2A à 858À 2 à 55 à À à 2 à 818 55 À 812 663À À À 44 à 663 831 À À 855 663 À 827 63 à 801À À À 661 à À 2 831 661 661À 661À 827À Athabasca and Area (Athbsc) Community Social Competence 75.2% * Please note: Missing data or rounding may mean that percentages 15.1% don’t always add up. 9.7% Legend 24.8% n = 331 Developing Experiencing Experiencing Missing data appropriately difficulty great difficulty Alberta ECMap June 2014 (Updated) C-1.5 Athabasca and Area EDI - Emotional Maturity 754À 63 à 813À 2 à 2A à 858À 2 à 55 à À à 2 à 818 55 À 812 663À À À 44 à 663 831 À À 855 663 À 827 63 à 801À À À 661 à À 2 831 661 661À 661À 827À Athabasca and Area (Athbsc) Community Emotional Maturity 73.9% * Please note: Missing data or rounding may mean that percentages 15.0% don’t always add up. 10.8% Legend 25.8% n = 331 Developing Experiencing Experiencing Missing data appropriately difficulty great difficulty Alberta ECMap June 2014 (Updated) Athabasca and Area C-1.6 EDI - Language and Thinking Skills 754À 63 à 813À 2 à 2A à 858À 2 à 55 à À à 2 à 818 55 À 812 663À À À 44 à 663 831 À À 855 663 À 827 63 à 801À À À 661 à À 2 831 661 661À 661À 827À Athabasca and Area (Athbsc) Community Language and Thinking Skills * Please note: Missing data or rounding may mean that percentages 76.8% 13.5% don’t always add up. 9.6% Legend 23.1% n = 331 Developing Experiencing Experiencing Missing data appropriately difficulty great difficulty Alberta ECMap June 2014 (Updated) C-1.7 Athabasca and Area EDI - Communications and General Knowledge 754À 63 à 813À 2 à 2A à 858À 2 à 55 à À à 2 à 818 55 À 812 663À À À 44 à 663 831 À À 855 663 À 827 63 à 801À À À 661 à À 2 831 661 661À 661À 827À Athabasca and Area (Athbsc) Community Communications and General Knowledge 16.8% * Please note: Missing data or rounding may mean that percentages 68.6% don’t always add up. 14.6% Legend 31.4% n = 331 Developing Experiencing Experiencing Missing data appropriately difficulty great difficulty Alberta ECMap June 2014 (Updated) Athabasca and Area C-1.8 EDI - Experiencing Great Difficulty Experiencing great difficulty (EGD) in one or more and two or more areas of development Starplot Areas of Development Physical Health & Social Emotional Language & Communications & Well-being Competance Maturity Thinking Skills General Knowledge EGD on 1 EGD on 2 * Darker bar represents experiencing great difficulty in one or more areas of development; or more or more lighter bar represents experiencing great difficulty in two or more areas of development. * Canada *Updated Norm II: This is the national norm for Canadian children Alberta Athbsc ECMap June 2014 (Updated) C-1.9 Athabasca and Area EDI - Developing Appropriately Developing appropriately in all areas of development * Please note: Canadian norm not available. ECMap June 2014 (Updated) Athabasca and Area C-1.10 Socio-economic Status 754À 63 à 813À 2 à 2A à 858À 2 à 55 à À à 2 à 818 55 À 812 663À À À 44 à 663 831 À À 855 663 À 827 63 à 801À À À 661 à À 2 831 661 661À À 661 661À 827À Legend High Medium High Medium For more subcommunity level SEI detail, please see Appendix E. Medium Low For community level SEI detail, please see Appendix F. Low ECMap June 2014 (Updated) C-1.11 Athabasca and Area Community Resources Community resources summary This is a list of the community resources accessed by the community both within and outside it’s boundary as identified by coalitions using an ECMap template. Further research is being done on these resources. # of resources mapped Resource type 24 Spiritual centre 12 Recreation centre or community centre 11 Schools 5 Library 5 Physician office only 5 Community hall or community league facility 5 Cultural/ethnic group organization or facility 3 Other medical practitioner office 3 Community health centre or public health centre 2 First Nations; Inuit and/or Métis organization 2 Hospital 2 Licensed day care centre 2 Other ECD parks; recreation; or community centre asset 2 Playschool/Preschool 1 Addiction services centre 1 Food support 1 Live performance space 1 Organizations providing services primarily for women 1 Child and Family Services Authority (CFSA) 1 Other early learning and care asset 1 Parent Link Centre 1 Park or trail 1 Child- or family-serving agency or organization 1 Disability organizations 93 Total To see the community resource map for this community, please click here. This map can also be found on the report USB stick. Please refer to the README.pdf file on the report USB stick for more information. ECMap June 2014 (Updated).
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