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Updates

Hospitalizations due to unintentional injuries declined 36% between 2001 and 2009. Find out more about childhood injuries
Toronto's singleton low birth weight rate was 5.5% in 2009. Find out more about low birth weight
In the 2007-08 school year, 96% of students in Toronto schools were up-to-date with age-appropriate vaccinations. Find out more about immunization
71% of Toronto children are registered library cardholders. Find out more about library programs & resources
 
last update: May 2011
Introduction

The Toronto Report Card on Children is a social report that examines the well-being of the city's children. By mapping demographics and a variety of indicators that relate to child health and well-being, we can get a picture of how children are doing across Toronto's diverse communities.

Background

An outline of the approach and methodology used to develop the Toronto Report Card on Children.

Demographics

Maps and fact sheets describing the characteristics of children, their families and the communities in which they live.

Indicators

Information on the status and trends of indicators related to child well-being.


Previous Report Cards

Partners

The Report Card is a collaborative effort among City divisions, school boards, children's aid societies and community organizations.

Links

Related reports, web sites and more information on child well-being.