SEO report of safetyandsuccess.org

About - Safety+Success Communities
www.safetyandsuccess.org/
Error! The "meta description" is missing, the page has no summary description!
Tasks
- Make the site mobile device friendly.
- Avoid using deprecated HTML tags.
SEO
URL
Domain : www.safetyandsuccess.org/
Character length : 25
Title
About - Safety+Success Communities
Keywords (meta keywords)
Good! The website does not use “meta keywords”.
Open Graph Protocol
Error! The website does not use the OG (Open Graph) protocol.
Dublin Core
Dublin Core is not used
Underscores in the URLs
Good! No underscore (_) found in the URLs.
Search engine friendly URLs
Good! The website uses SEO friendly URLs.
Checking the robots.txt file
There is robots.txt file.
https://safetyandsuccess.org/robots.txt
https://safetyandsuccess.org/robots.txt
| User-agent | Disallowed for the search engines |
|---|---|
| * |
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Social
Social Engagement
No info found.
Content
Doctype
HTML 5
Encoding
Perfect! The character encoding is set: UTF-8.
Language
We have found the language localisation: ”en”.
Title
About - Safety+Success Communities
Character length : 34
Good! The title’s length is between 10 and 70 characters.
Character length : 34
Good! The title’s length is between 10 and 70 characters.
Text / HTML ratio
Ratio : 32%
Good! The text / code ratio is between 25 and 70 percent.
Good! The text / code ratio is between 25 and 70 percent.
Headings
| H1 | H2 | H3 | H4 | H5 | H6 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 0 | 23 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Heading structure in the source code
- <H2> Strengthen
- <H2> Solving problems considered unsolvable.
- <H2> Question
- <H2> What's working and what's hurting?
- <H2>
- <H2> Invent
- <H2>
- <H2>
- <H2>
- <H2>
- <H2>
- <H2>
- <H2> Spark
- <H2> Dominic Cappello advocates for a data-driven and technology-infused approach to public health and safety. He is overseeing the implementation of the Data Scholars Initiative for Child Welfare in New Mexico, Connecticut and NYC. (+) His clients include Casey Family Programs, Annie E. Casey Foundation, National Education Association, University of California, Berkeley, and Disney. He worked for the New Mexico Department of Health - Epidemiology and Response Division and the New Mexico Protective Services - Research, Assessment and Data Bureau. He has a Master of Arts in Liberal Studies with an emphasis in Language and Communication from Regis University. Also a writer and illustrator, Dominic’s work in family safety received national attention when his Ten Talks book series was featured on Oprah. He’s discussed safety and health on The Today Show, NBC News, CNN, and ABC News. Dominic also curated Santa Fe’s first TEDx (Technology-Entertainment-Design) conference.
- <H2> Gregory Sherrow is a web architect for both educational and commercial enterprises. He has been involved in web development since 1997 and has developed and managed web technology solutions for companies large and small, most notably 6+ years as the head of Patagonia, Inc. Web Development Department. (+) He programmed the prototypes for the Safety+Success learning management systems piloted in South Carolina and New Mexico. His learning management system clients include State Departments of Health, Education, and Attorney Generals Office.
- <H2> Katy Yanda received her Master of Public Health from Columbia University, focusing on adolescent and family health. She has worked extensively in the domestic and international field of maternal and child health, as Director of the Teen Health Initiative and New York Civil Liberties Union. (+) She also worked as a Presidential Management Fellow with the Administration for Children and Families, and as a program manager with the Women's Global Health Imperative at the University of California, San Francisco.
- <H2> Peter Nam is a San Francisco-based art director and graphic designer with decades of experience in educational and corporate work. He designed the State of California's Wellness Guide, a resource for the entire state. (+) His other public education and health projects include: publications for UC Berkeley-based Health Research for Action's The California Senior HMO Guide, and HealthTrust's Healthy Steps in Silicon Valley.
- <H2> Christopher Harrington is currently the Department Chairperson for the Business and Liberal Arts Department at the Southwestern Indian Polytechnic Institute (SIPI) in Albuquerque, New Mexico that oversees the child development department focused on family health. (+) Throughout his career, Christopher has worked for numerous Native American tribes and has also worked for the State of New Mexico, the State of Utah, and for the US Department of Interior. He is a member of the Comanche Tribe of Oklahoma and is a graduate of the University of New Mexico (1991) and the University of Utah College of Law (1994).
- <H2> Katherine Ortega-Courtney, PhD has a PhD from the Texas Christian University where she studied at the Institute of Behavioral Research. Her focus has been on improving organizations. (+) Dr. Courtney has been an employee with the State of New Mexico for six years, first as the Juvenile Justice Epidemiologist, then as the Bureau Chief for Protective Services Research Assessment and Data Bureau. An advocate for data-informed decision-making, Dr. Courtney is leading the effort to implement the STEP: Data Scholars Initiative and develop Continuous Quality Improvement throughout Protective Services.
- <H2> Arianna Trott provides research, evaluation, and behavioral health expertise to the S+S team. She is focused on promoting social justice by addressing health and behavioral health disparities. (+) She obtained her BA from Lewis & Clark College in Portland, Oregon and her MA in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from the University of New Mexico. During her time in Oregon, she volunteered with multiple homeless organizations, studied Community Psychology, and conducted research in the field of Autism. As a licensed mental health counselor, she volunteers at an Indian Health Services Hospital. Arianna consults on behavioral health research and evaluation, including work in substance abuse prevention and early childhood development and education.
- <H2> Natalie Skogerboe has worked as a program specialist and consultant in the fields of substance abuse prevention, youth development, early childhood and behavioral health for over a decade. (+) She is a trainer, researcher, grant writer, program planner and evaluator. Natalie coordinated the NM Statewide Epidemiology and Outcomes Workgroup and has a Master’s in Public Administration with a health policy concentration. She is a Senior Evaluator with Apex Education in Albuquerque.
- <H2> Elizabeth Peterson works as consultant with expertise in health policy, developing and leading statewide public policy initiatives, coordinating public awareness and prevention campaigns, and mobilizing grass roots advocates to promote health and safety. (+) She served as the NM Director of the New Mexico Brain Injury Advisory Council leading statewide education campaign on children's helmet use and brain injury prevention to the network of Headstart programs, pueblo injury prevention programs and other community and state partners. Elizabeth earned a MPH from the French School of Public Health, Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sante Publique in Paris.
- <H2> Engage
Word cloud
- health51
- new29
- mexico24
- development18
- research18
- safety+success15
- state13
- public13
- community13
- behavioral11
- education11
- improvement11
- quality11
- department11
- university10
- initiative9
- services9
- systems9
- data9
- safety9
- foster9
- institute9
- worked8
- web8
- communities8
- child8
- currently8
- learning8
- management8
- step7
- continuous7
- system7
- protective7
- partners7
- santa7
- training7
- family7
- policy7
- prevention7
- bureau6
- provides6
- focused6
- work6
- program6
- children6
- programs6
- foundation5
- director5
- been5
- statewide5
- designed5
- all5
- evaluation5
- raft5
- goal5
- guide5
- care5
- youth5
- developed5
- support5
Keyword matrix
| word | title | descriptions | heading |
|---|---|---|---|
| health | |||
| new | |||
| mexico | |||
| development | |||
| research | |||
| safety+success |
Two Word cloud
- new mexico13
- safety+success communities7
- protective services6
- quality improvement5
- behavioral health5
- continuous quality4
Three Word cloud
- continuous quality improvement5
- for over a decade2
- early childhood and behavioral2
- are seeking funding2
- for child welfare2
- for children and families2
404 Page
The website has a 404 error page.
Flash content
Good! The website does not have any flash contents.
Frame
Good! The website does not use iFrame solutions.
Images
We found 23 images on this web page.
Good! Every image has an alternative text attributes set on this website.
Good! Every image has an alternative text attributes set on this website.
Readability
Flesch–Kincaid Grade Level
11.80
Flesch Reading Ease
32.90
Coleman Liau Index
12.00
Automated Readability Index (ARI)
11.30
Dale–Chall Readability
8.30
SMOG Index
12.00
Spache Readibility
5.00
Number of letters
12809
Number of words
2292
Number of sentences
180
Average words per sentences
13
Number of syllables
4363
Syllables in words
4338
Average syllables in words
1.90
Number of words in first three syllables
646
Percentage of word / syllables
28.18
Words not in Dale-Chall easy-word list
1109
Words not in Spache easy-word list
479
Technologies
Mobile optimization
Mobilnezet ellenorzes - warning
Deprecated HTML elements
Good! No deprecated HTML tags are detected.
Redirection (www / not www)
Good! The web address is accessible only in one version. The version without www is redirected to the version with www.
Deprecated HTML elements
Good! No deprecated HTML tags are detected.
Printability
Suggestion! Unfortunately, no printer-friendly CSS found.
Meta Tag (viewport tag, mobile devices)
Error! The meta tag named viewport is missing.
Speed test
Server response time
The server response time is fast enough.
Loading time
3,077 ms
Table layout
Good! No nested tables found.
Render blocking resources
Good! No render blocking elements found!
Speed test – Javascript
Javascript
Error! Too many javascript files found which slows down the page load on the website.
- http://www.safetyandsuccess.org/media/jui/js/jquery.min.js
- http://www.safetyandsuccess.org/media/jui/js/jquery-noconflict.js
- http://www.safetyandsuccess.org/media/jui/js/jquery-migrate.min.js
- http://www.safetyandsuccess.org/media/system/js/caption.js
- http://www.safetyandsuccess.org/plugins/system/t3/base-bs3/bootstrap/js/bootstrap.js
- http://www.safetyandsuccess.org/media/sliders/js/script.min.js?v=6.2.2
- http://www.safetyandsuccess.org/plugins/system/t3/base-bs3/js/jquery.tap.min.js
- http://www.safetyandsuccess.org/plugins/system/t3/base-bs3/js/script.js
- http://www.safetyandsuccess.org/plugins/system/t3/base-bs3/js/menu.js
- http://www.safetyandsuccess.org/plugins/system/t3/base-bs3/js/nav-collapse.js
File size of all javascript files combined
0.00
Javascript minifying
Great! The Javascript files are minified.
Speed test – CSS
CSS
Error! Too many CSS files detected that slows down the page load.
- http://www.safetyandsuccess.org/templates/system/css/system.css
- http://www.safetyandsuccess.org/templates/purity_iii/css/themes/ss/bootstrap.css
- http://www.safetyandsuccess.org/templates/purity_iii/css/template.css
- http://www.safetyandsuccess.org/templates/purity_iii/css/themes/ss/megamenu.css
- http://www.safetyandsuccess.org/templates/purity_iii/fonts/font-awesome/css/font-awesome.min.css
File size of all css files combined
0.00
CSS minifying
Great! The CSS elements are minified.
Speed test – Compression
Uncompressed size of the of the HTML
0.00
Gzip compression
Your site uses compression.
Speed test – Browser cache
Browser cache
The browser cache is set correctly for all elements.
Speed test – Images
File size of all images combined
0.00
Image optimisation
All images are optimized.
Links
We found a total of 26 different links.
Internal links: 22
External links: 4
Internal links: 22
External links: 4
External links:
| Link text (anchor) | Link strength |
|---|---|
| Bootstrap | |
| MIT License. | |
| Font Awesome | |
| SIL OFL 1.1 |
Internal links:
Website security
IP
104.247.78.114
External hidden links
Good! No hidden external links found
Looking for eval()
Good! No eval(bas64_decode()) scripts are found
Checking for XSS vulnerability
No XSS vulnerability found
Email encryption
Good! We have not found any unencrypted email addresses.
Sites on same ip
Icons
Favicon
Good! The website uses favicon.
Order of Heading elements on mobile by position
- H2 : Strengthen, ( 98.75px from top )
- H2 : Solving problems considered unsolvable. , ( 308px from top )
- H2 : Question, ( 867.75px from top )
- H2 : What's working and what's hurting?, ( 1077px from top )
Typos
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