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ST A T U S O F O RE G O NS C H I L D R EN 2011
CHILD HEALTH
0.9% of students have a School-Based Health Center in their school. 280 newborns were low birthweight.
CHILD WELFARE
9,033* reports of child abuse/neglect were made in this area in 2010. 38% of these reports were assessed. 22% of assessed reports in Marion County were founded. 1,680 children in the county have been in foster care at least once in the past year. 20.3% of founded abuse/neglect/threat of harm referrals were related to domestic violence and 46.7% were related to substance abuse. 8.8% of children experiencing their first out-of-home placement were living with relatives. 45 youth aged out of foster care.
Healthy Kids
Increase in number of children enrolled in the Healthy Kids program from September 2010 to September 2011: 9.0%
60,000 54,000 48,000 42,000 36,000 30,000
44,606 40,588
Victims by Age
Founded abuse/neglect/threat of harm victims grouped by age (2010). Number of Founded Victims: 996 5 years and younger 6 to 12 years 13+ years
Immunizations Infant Mortality (per 1,000 live births) Obesity Teen Pregnancy (per 1,000 girls ages 15-17) Uninsured Children
NA 76.3 9% Better 34 7.4 Same NA NA NA 207 30.6 16% Better 8,211 9.9 33% Better
74.4 1% Worse 6.0 265% Worse NA NA 39.4 76% Worse NA 13% Worse
Child Welfare
Abuse and Neglect Victims (per 1,000 ages 0-17) 731 Foster Care Placement Stability NA Recurrence of Maltreatment NA Threat of Harm Victims (per 1,000 ages 0-17) 265 8.8 85.1 4.5 3.2 16% Better Same 12% Better 18% Better 11.7 87.7 6.6 6.0 19% Worse 3% Worse 7% Worse 40% Better
Financial Stability
Childhood Poverty (ages 0-17) Child Support Payments Unemployment 21,511 26.3 NA 59.3 NA 11.2 7% Worse Same 3% Worse 21.8 57.6 7.0 21% Worse Same 4% Worse
Family Supports
The chart shows the number of children helped by several key family supports in a month. Number of Low-Income Children: 43,914
Cash Assistance (TANF) Food Stamps (SNAP) Employment Related Day Care
0
8,012
37,039
1,768
10,000 20,000 30,000 40,000
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State of Oregon
STATU S OF OR EGONS CHILDREN 2011
CHILD HEALTH
9.4% of students have a School-Based Health Center in their school. 2,870 newborns were low birthweight.
CHILD WELFARE
71,886 reports of child abuse/neglect were made in 2010. 40% of these reports were assessed. 25% of assessed reports in Oregon were founded. 13,129 children in the state have been in foster care at least once in the past year. 32.6% of founded abuse/neglect/threat of harm referrals were related to domestic violence and 44.4% were related to substance abuse. 25.8% of children experiencing their first out-of-home placement were living with relatives. 427 youth aged out of foster care.
Healthy Kids
Increase in number of children enrolled in the Healthy Kids program from September 2010 to September 2011: 10.9%
400,000 360,000 320,000 280,000 240,000 200,000
371,501 330,906
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Current Rate
Victims by Age
Founded abuse/neglect/threat of harm victims grouped by age (2010). Number of Founded Victims: 11,188 5 years and younger 6 to 12 years 13+ years
Child Welfare
Abuse and Neglect Victims (per 1,000 ages 0-17) Foster Care Placement Stability Recurrence of Maltreatment Threat of Harm Victims (per 1,000 ages 0-17) 6,501 NA NA 4,687 7.4 88.0 4.2 5.3 1% Worse 1% Better 35% Better 2% Worse 7.1 84.7 7.5 5.6
Financial Stability
Childhood Poverty (ages 0-17) Child Support Payments Unemployment 184,511 NA NA 21.7 59.7 10.8 12% Worse 1% Better 3% Better 18.2 61.0 6.8
Family Supports
The chart shows the number of children helped by several key family supports in a month. Number of Low-Income Children: 374,197 42,106 34,601 110,104 33,100 12,523 62.7 83.4 17.0 72.6 63.9 20% Worse 1% Better NA 23% Worse 3% Better 77.5 83.6 17.2 82.8 60.2 Cash Assistance (TANF) Food Stamps (SNAP) Employment Related Day Care
0
58,910
294,125
16,405
75,000 150,00 225,000 300,000
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November 2011. Income eligibility for food stamps (or SNAP) is 185% FPL for most applicants. Jane Sabatino, Research Analyst, Department of Human Services: Children and Adults and Families Performance and Reporting, report emailed to CFFO on December 14, 2011.
Child Welfare
REPORTS OF ABUSE/NEGLECT/THREAT OF HARM The number of calls about suspected abuse, neglect or threat of harm received by DHS (FFY 2010). Total includes calls closed at screening and those referred for investigation. Data combined regionally: (1) Baker, Union, Wallowa; (2) Coos, Curry; (3) Deschutes, Crook, Jefferson; (4) Gilliam, Wheeler; (5) Grant, Harney, Malheur; (6) Jackson, Josephine; (7) Linn, Benton, Lincoln; (8) Marion, Polk; (9) Morrow, Umatilla; (10) Multnomah, Clackamas, Washington; (11) Tillamook, Clatsop, Columbia; (12) Wasco, Sherman. Anna Cox, Research Analyst, Department of Human Services: Children, Adults and Families Division, report emailed to CFFO on September 15, 2011.
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ASSESSED REPORTS Percent suspected child abuse/ neglect and/or threat of harm reports that were referred for investigation, regardless of the outcome of assessment (FFY 2010). Anna Cox, Research Analyst, Department of Human Services: Children, Adults and Families Division, report emailed to CFFO on September 15, 2011. FOUNDED REPORTS Percent of child abuse/neglect and/ or threat of harm reports received by the Department of Human Services that are assessed and then founded (FFY 2010). 2010 Child Welfare Data Book. 2011. Department of Human Services: Children Adults and Families Division, Office of Program, Performance and Reporting. FAMILY STRESSORS Percent of confirmed abuse/neglect/ threat of harm victims where the family stressor that led to the abuse was domestic violence or substance abuse. Many stress factors are co-occurring. Other examples of stress factors are financial stress, heavy childcare, inadequate housing, caregiver history of abuse or parental involvement with law enforcement. (FFY 2010). Anna Cox, Research Analyst, Department of Human Services: Children, Adults and Families Division, report emailed to CFFO on September 15, 2011. FOSTER CARE Number of children from the reporting county who spent at least one day in substitute care during the year (FFY 2010). Substitute care involves temporary, out-of-home placement for children found by a court to be in need of protection or removal from their home. Substitute care includes foster family care or placement with non-custodial relatives, emergency shelter, group-home care, therapeutic foster care, respite care, and residential treatment care. 2010 Child Welfare Data Book. 2011. Department of Human Services: Children Adults and Families Division, Office of Program, Performance and Reporting. YOUTH AGING OUT Number of youth who exit the foster care system at age 18 or older, as independents (2010). Anna Cox, Research Analyst, Department of Human Services: Children, Adults and Families Division, report emailed to CFFO on September 15, 2011. RELATIVE PLACEMENT Percent of foster children who were living with a relative on first episode/first placement (JulyDec 2010). Dashboard Report District and Statewide January 2012. 2012. Department of Human Services: Children, Adults and Families Division.
D . C O U NT Y I ND I C A T O RS K E Y CURRENT number
Number of incidents for the most recent year of data.
CURRENT RATE
County rate for the most recent year of data.
NA
Data not available.
Bankruptcy Filing Rate (per 1,000 population) Oregon. Accessed March 8, 2012. http://www2.fdic.gov/recon/ovrpt. asp?CPT_CODE=NBR&ST_CODE=41&RPT_TYPE=Tables SCHOOL MEALS Percent of children eligible to receive free or reduced-price lunch (2010-11 school year). Income eligibility levels are 130% of the Federal Poverty Level (FPL) for free and 185% FPL for reduced-price. Average number of children served a free or reduced-price lunch on a school day (2010-11 school year). Heidi Dupuis, Manager of School Nutrition Programs, Oregon Department of Education, report emailed to CFFO on January 6, 2012. SUMMER LUNCH Total number of children served lunch during the summer at a federally-funded Summer Food Service Program or National School Lunch Program seamless waiver sites (2011). Heidi Dupuis, Manager of School Nutrition Programs, Oregon Department of Education, report emailed to CFFO on January 17, 2012.
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Oregon Resident Deaths by Age Group and County of Residence, 2010 Preliminary Data*. 2011. Oregon Health Authority: Center for Health Statistics. OBESITY Due to budget cuts, data on the percent of 11th grade students who are overweight and at-risk for being overweight is no longer available at the county level. Previous years data was from the Oregon Healthy Teens Survey.
TEEN PREGNANCY Sum of resident live births and induced abortions among females ages 15-17 and rate per 1,000 females ages 15-17 (2010 preliminary data). Teen Pregnancy Count for Teens 15-17, by County of Residence, 2007-2010. Oregon Health Authority: Center for Health Statistics. Teen Pregnancy Rates for Teens 15-17, by County of Residence, 2007-2010. Oregon Health Authority: Center for Health Statistics. UNINSURED CHILDREN Percent of children ages 0-18 estimated to be without health insurance. Data for Oregon and the following counties is from the U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 American Community Survey: Benton, Clackamas, Deschutes, Douglas, Jackson, Josephine, Klamath, Lane, Linn, Marion, Multnomah, Polk, Umatilla, Washington, Yamhill. Due to small populations, data for the other counties is combined into regions: (1) Umatilla, Union, Wallowa, Baker; (2) Crook, Gilliam, Grant, Hood River, Jefferson, Morrow, Sherman, Wasco, Wheeler; (3) Harney, Klamath, Lake, Malheur; (4) Clatsop, Columbia, Lincoln, Tillamook; (5) Coos, Curry, Josephine. Health Insurance Coverage Status by Age by Sex. 2010 American Community Survey 1-Year Estimates. American Fact Finder (Table C27001). Jay Grussing, Research Analyst, Oregon Health Authority: Office for Oregon Health Policy and Research, report emailed to CFFO on December 14, 2011.
Child Welfare
ABUSE AND NEGLECT VICTIMS Number of confirmed child victims of abuse or neglect (excluding Threat of Harm) and rate per 1,000 children under age 18 (FFY 2010). Anna Cox, Research Analyst, Department of Human Services: Children, Adults and Families Division, report emailed to CFFO on September 15, 2011. FOSTER CARE PLACEMENT STABILITY Average percent of children in foster care with two or fewer placement settings, of those children who have been in foster care less than 12 months from the time of the latest removal (FFY 2010). Definition of placement stability corresponds to federal guidelines. Anna Cox, Research Analyst, Department of Human Services: Children, Adults and Families Division, report emailed to CFFO on September 15, 2011. RECURRENCE OF MALTREATMENT Percent of known victims of abuse/neglect with a second victimization within six months of a prior victimization (FFY 2010). Definition of reabuse rate corresponds to federal guidelines. Anna Cox, Research Analyst, Department of Human Services: Children, Adults and Families Division, report emailed to CFFO on September 15, 2011. THREAT OF HARM VICTIMS Number of confirmed threat of harm victims and rate per 1,000 children under age 18 (FFY 2010). Threat of Harm victims are children living in conditions or circumstances determined to represent a substantial risk of harm, such as living in a serious domestic violence situation. Anna Cox, Research Analyst, Department of Human Services: Children, Adults and Families Division, report emailed to CFFO on September 15, 2011.
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Financial Stability
CHILDHOOD POVERTY Number and percent of children estimated to live in families with incomes at or below 100% of the Federal Poverty Level ($22,050 for a family of four). U.S. Census Bureau: Small Area Income and Poverty Estimates (SAIPE). Estimates for Oregon Counties: Under age 18 in poverty, 2010. Accessed December 13, 2011. http://www.census.gov/did/www/saipe/county.html CHILD SUPPORT PAYMENTS Average percent of courtordered child support payments that were actually paid (FFY 2011). Kate Richardson, Deputy Director and Policy Chief, Oregon Department of Justice: Division of Child Support, report emailed to CFFO on November 7, 2011. UNEMPLOYMENT Percent of the population who are unemployed and seeking work (2010 Annual). Oregon Employment Department. Local Area Employment Statistics. Accessed December 2011. http://www. qualityinfo.org/olmisj/labforce?x=1&y=1
CHILD CARE SUPPLY Estimated number of identified childcare slots available for every 100 children under age 13 (2010). Data is updated every two years. Estimated Supply of Child Care in Oregon as of March 31, 2010. 2010. Oregon Child Care Research Partnership. EARLY PRENATAL CARE Percent of births to mothers who received prenatal care beginning in their first trimester. First Trimester Care by County of Residence, Oregon Resident Births, 2010 Preliminary+. 2011. Oregon Health Authority: Center for Health Statistics. HEAD START / OREGON PREKINDERGARTEN Due to budget cuts, the estimated number and percent of eligible children served by Head Start or the Oregon Prekindergarten is no longer available at the county level. Previous years data was collected from the Oregon Department of Education, Office of Student & Learning Partnerships, Early Childhood Section.
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