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Governor Newsom issued Executive Order N-33-20 directing all residents to heed immediately to current State public
health directives to shelter-in-place (SIP). While school closures ensued, child care was deemed part of the essential
infrastructure and workforce. Since the inception of SIP, the Alameda County Emergency Child Care Response
Team has actively worked to develop a coordinated child care ecosystem for the intake and referral process. This data
dashboard highlights key features of the system including pop-up and existing care in Alameda County. The
dashboard consists of two parts 1) Alameda County Subsidy* and Pop-Up Care Utilization and 2) Detailed
characteristics on families who have utilized the universal intake and referral process. Since the SIP Order, demand
for child care has fluctuated and will continue to do so as health orders and economic conditions change.
ALAMEDA COUNTYEMERGENCY CHILD CARE
RESPONSE TEAMCOVID-19 Emergency Child Care Data Dashboard
As of June 1st, 2020 at 8:00 AM
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ALAMEDA COUNTY SUBSIDY* AND
POP-UP CARE UTILIZATION
In total, children
are receiving subsidies
1,860
5
3
4
21
Higher
Concentration
Lower
Concentration
94603
150 children
94601
112 children
94551
94 children
94560
90 children
*Subsidies illustrated in this data set reflect funding from the California Alternative Payment Program and Alameda County Social Services Agency to
children and families during COVID-19.
94621
98 children
CHILD CARE SUBSIDY UTILIZATION
Part Time
Full Time
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PROVIDER TYPE
Licensed Family
Child Care Home
Licensed
Center-Based Care
Licensed Exempt
CareSites may be center based or
family, friend, or neighbor care
831 children
45%
532 children
28.5%
497 children
26.5%
* COVID-19 New Enrollments – Reflects children who have been enrolled post SIP and are utilizing state or County Emergency Funding
** Existing Enrollments – Reflects children who were already enrolled in a subsidy program prior to SIP and because the parent is an Essential Worker
have continued to utilize their subsidy post SIP.
CHILD DEMOGRAPHICS
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45Unhoused
Children
1,419
Single
Parent
Households
48% Female
52% Male
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EMERGENCY CHILD CARERESPONSE TEAM –
COORDINATED UNIVERSALINTAKE & REFERRAL DATA
As of June 1st, 2020 at 8:00 AM
The County convened a response team to evaluate and respond to the impacts of COVID-19 on the child
care field and assure essential workers had access to care during this unprecedented time. The following
data elements are reflective of the specific coordinated effort of the Response Team to support families
and child care providers during the COVID-19 pandemic. “Alameda County Department of Public Health
Guidance for Child Care and Preschool Programs,” March 19, 2020 provides that “ideally, child care should
be provided in the child’s home, by household members, without exposure to other children or ill
individuals.” The volume of referrals we have received reflects that families are employing this strategy
when it is an option. For essential workers for whom this is not possible, the Alameda County Emergency
Child Care Response Team has developed a coordinated child care intake and referral process. Data
reflected below are prior to targeted subsidies being made available for essential workers. Since the
shelter in place order, demand for child care has fluctuated and it may continue to do so as health orders
and economic conditions change.
1,151Families have filled
out the intake form
In total, care has been
requested for children
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1,643
CHILD CARE DEMAND
FAMILY DEMOGRAPHICS
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Alameda Hospital
Alta Bates Summit Medical Center
Contra Costa Regional Medical Center
Eden Medical Center
Fairmont Hospital
Highland Hospital
John Muir Medical Center
Kaiser Permanente Antioch, Dublin, Fremont, Novato,
Oakland, Richmond, San Jose, San Leandro, San Ramon,
& Santa Clara
Mills-Peninsula Medical Center
Palo Alto Veterans Hospital
San Leandro Hospital
Seton Medical Center
Sequoia Hospital
Stanford ValleyCare Health
St. Joseph's Medical Center
St. Rose Hospital
Sutter Health CPMC Davies Campus, Fremont & Solano
UCSF Benioff Children's Hospital, Oakland
UCSF Mission Bay & Parnassus
Washington Hospital
Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital
FAMILY DEMOGRAPHICS
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249
55Families work at
Alameda County
Social Services Agency
Families work at
hospitals including:
CHILD CARE NEEDS
156Families requested
weekend care
49Families requested
overnight care
*"N/a" refers to someone who works at different locations across the County
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CHILD CARE NEEDS
All open licensed child care providers are asked to report their vacancies to their local Resource and
Referral Agency. The Alameda County Emergency Child Care Response Team is compiling the data from
the three Resource and Referral Agencies to better understand the number of open sites and vacancies
countywide.
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CHILD CARE SUPPLY
SUPPLY BY REGION
37% 21%of all licensed Alameda County
family child care providers
reported that they are open
475 of 1,281 118 of 556
of all licensed Alameda County
centers reported that they are
open
Alameda County Early Care and Education Program
Alameda County Office of Education
Alameda County Public Health Department
Alameda County Social Services Agency
BANANAS
Community Child Care Council (4Cs) Of Alameda County
First 5 Alameda County
Hively
Please contact the Alameda County Early Care and Education Program for more information:
Ellen Dektar | Acting Administrator
ellen.dektar@acgov.org | 510-208-9578
The Alameda County Emergency Child Care Response Team:
ALAMEDA COUNTY EMERGENCY CHILD CARE RESPONSE TEAM
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