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Family and Child Health Data
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From Preconception to Adulthood
Family and Child Health experts focus on the public health problems affecting parents, children and their families. Data on pregnancy, birth, infants, and children are collected through surveys and other sources, such as hospital reports and birth certificates.
Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring survey results and reports.
Pregnancy Health Data
Substance use, nutrition, physical activity, mental health data and more.
Student Health Data
Pregnancy, birth, infant health, and reproductive health data all in one place.
Family & Infant Health Data
More Data & Reports
Date
Title
Topic
11/13/2025
Preschool Development Grant Activity
Preschool
04/14/2025
Newborns Exposed to Opioids in Vermont
Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome
09/15/2024
Maternal and Child Health Annual Report, 2022
Multiple
09/21/2024
Maternal and Child Health Annual Report, 2021
Multiple
04/23/2022
Maternal and Child Health Annual Report, 2020
Multiple
11/15/2022
2020 WIC Annual Report
WIC
04/05/2022
Maternal and Child Health Annual Report, 2019
Multiple
11/20/2022
2019 WIC Annual Report
WIC
08/01/2015
Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome Pilot Study
Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome
Important Links
Division of Family & Child Health
Vital Record Reports (Births in VT)
Birth Defects Data
Other Data Sources
The Title V Maternal and Child Health Block Grant Program administer the
Title V Information System (TVIS)
as a clearinghouse of FCH data.
Vermont Insights
, a program of Building Bright Futures and a partner with the Vermont State Data Center at the University of Vermont Center for Rural Studies, is a new online interactive site that allows users to find and use data to understand the well-being of Vermont’s children, families and communities.
Data are vetted from trusted sources, analyzed and organized in one platform.
Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health (DRC)
is an online resource designed to share the voices of parents with policymakers, researchers, advocates, professors, students, and other parents interested in promoting a higher quality health care system for children, youth, and families. The DRC provides hands-on access to national, state, and regional data findings from large population-based surveys. Data are collected from parents and thus contribute a much needed voice in the drive to improve the quality of health care for children and youth.
The mission of the
National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS)
is to provide statistical information that will guide actions and policies to improve the health of the American people. In the FCH field, NCHS provides online resources for the National Survey of Children’s Health, the Healthy People 2020 initiative, and vital statistics data through the National Vital Statistics System (NVSS) and the online query system CDC WONDER.
March of Dimes
provides access to PeriStats, an online source for maternal and infant health-related data at the U.S., state, county, and city level.
Michael Kenny, MS
VT Dept of Health
280 State Drive
Waterbury VT, 05671-8370
[email protected]
Topics:
Infant Health
November 20, 2025
US