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Mississippi Context Data

A. Key Context Statistics

GENERAL POPULATION IN 1997

 

Total children under 18 yrs

752,998

  • Alaska Native/American Indian

0%

  • Asian/Pacific Islander

1%

  • Black

45%

  • Hispanic

1%

  • White

53%

Child population in poverty

21%

Child population living in metropolitan areas

32%

CHILD WELFARE

 

Child maltreatment victims during 1997

-

Children in foster care on 9/30/98

3,359

Children adopted during FY 1998

169


B. Child Maltreatment Data
(NCANDS SDC, 1997)

OVERVIEW

Count

Rate

Children subject of an investigated report alleging child maltreatment

-

-

Child maltreatment victims (1)

-

-

Child fatalities

18

2.4 per 100,000


AGE

Under

1-5 Yrs

6-10 Yrs

11-15 Yrs

16+ Yrs

Unknown

Total

Number

Child victims

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-


RACE/ETHNICITY

Alaska Native/A.I.

Asian/Pacific Islander

Black

Hispanic

White

Other

Unable to Determine/Missing

Total (2)

Number

Child victims

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-


MALTREATMENT TYPE

Emotional

Medical Neglect

Neglect

Physical Abuse

Sexual Abuse

Other

Unknown

Total (3)

Number

Child victims

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

(1) Children with more than one report of substantiated or indicated maltreatment may be counted more than once.
(2) Percentages may total more than 100 percent because Hispanics may be counted both by Hispanic ethnicity and by race.
(3) Percentages may total more than 100 percent because children could have been victims of more than one type of maltreatment.


C. Children in Foster Care
(AFCARS Annual Foster Care Database, FY 1998)

OVERVIEW

In Care on 10/1/97

Entered Care (FY 1998)

Exited Care (FY 1998)

In Care on 9/30/98

Total Served

Children

2,852

1,821

1,325

3,359

4,673

Median length of stay (months)

18.9

N/A

9.5

17.4

N/A


AGE

Under 1 Yr

1-5 Yrs

6-10 Yrs

11-15 Yrs

16-18 Yrs

19 + Yrs

Missing

Total

Number

In care on 10/1/97

4%

27%

27%

27%

13%

1%

0%

99%

2,852

Entered care (FY 1998)

12%

28%

25%

26%

7%

0%

2%

100%

1,821

Exited care (FY 1998)

5%

30%

26%

24%

12%

3%

1%

101%

1,325

In care on 9/30/98

4%

26%

27%

27%

14%

2%

1%

101%

3,359


RACE/ETHNICITY

Alaska Native/A.I.

Asian/Pacific Islander

Black

Hispanic

White

Unable to Determine /Missing

Total

Number

In care on 10/1 /97

0%

1%

57%

1%

41%

0%

100%

2,852

Entered care (FY 1998)

0%

0%

55%

1%

43%

1%

100%

1,821

Exited care (FY 1998)

0%

0%

51%

1%

47%

1%

100%

1,325

In care on 9/30/98

0%

0%

58%

1%

40%

0%

99%

3,359


D. Children Waiting to be Adopted on 9/30/1998 (4)
(AFCARS Annual Foster Care Database, FY 1998)

OVERVIEW

Children waiting to be adopted

616

• Children whose parents' rights have been terminated (TPR)

174


AGE

Under
1 Yr

1-5 Yrs

6-10 Yrs

11-15 Yrs

16-17 Yrs

Missing

Total

Number

Waiting children

1%

26%

36%

26%

9%

2%

100%

616


RACE/ETHNICITY

Alaska Native/A.I.

Asian/Pacific Islander

Black

Hispanic

White

Unable to Determine /Missing

Total

Number

Waiting children

0%

1%

65%

0%

35%

0%

101%

616

(4) Waiting children are children who have a goal of adoption and/or whose parental rights have been terminated. Children 16 years and older with TPR, but with a goal of emancipation have been excluded from the waiting children and TPR populations.


E. Children Adopted
(AFCARS Annual Adoption Database, FY 1998)

AGE

Under 1 Yr

1-5 Yrs

6-10 Yrs

11-15 Yrs

16+ Yrs

Missing

Total

Number

Children

2%

28%

38%

25%

7%

1%

101%

169


RACE/ETHNICITY

Alaska Native/A.I.

Asian/Pacific Islander

Black

Hispanic

White

Unable to Determine /Unknown

Total

Number

Children

1%

0%

49%

2%

48%

1%

101%

169

 

Mississippi Outcomes Data

1. Reduce Recurrence of Child Abuse and/or Neglect
(NCANDS, DCDC 1997)

1.1 Recurrence of Maltreatment

 

Children without a recurrence within 12 months

-

Children with one or more recurrences within 12 months

-

Total

-

Number

-


2. Reduce the Incidence of Child Abuse and/or Neglect in Foster Care

2.1 Maltreatment in Foster Care

Children maltreated while in foster care

To be reported in 2001

Children not maltreated while in foster care

To be reported in 2001

Total

To be reported in 2001

Number

To be reported in 2001


3. Increase Permanency for Children in Foster Care
(AFCARS Annual Foster Care Database, FY 1998)

3.1 Exits from Foster Care

 

Adoption

9%

Guardianship

2%

Reunification

74%

Other

7%

Missing

8%

Total

100%

Number

1,325

Pie Chart

3.2 Exits of Disabled Children

 

Adoption

17%

Guardianship

5%

Reunification

53%

Other

16%

Missing

10%

Total

101%

Number

175


3.3 Exits of Children Age 12 or Older at Entry

 

Adoption

0%

Guardianship

2%

Reunification

71%

Other

17%

Missing

10%

Total

100%

Number

328


3.4 Exits by Race/Ethnicity

Alaska Native/ A.I.

Asian/Pacific Islander

Black

Hispanic

White

Unable to Determine

Missing

Adoption

0%

0%

7%

50%

9%

8%

0%

Guardianship

0%

0%

3%

0%

2%

0%

0%

Reunification

0%

25%

75%

42%

73%

75%

0%

Other

0%

50%

6%

8%

8%

0%

0%

Missing

0%

25%

9%

0%

7%

17%

0%

Total

0%

100%

100%

100%

99%

100%

0%

Number

0

4

672

12

625

12

0


3.5 Exits to Emancipation

 

Children age 12 or younger at entry

30%

Children older than 12 at entry

70%

Missing

0%

Total

100%

Number

56



4. Reduce Time to Reunification Without Increasing Re-entry
(AFCARS Annual Foster Care Database, FY 1998)

4.1 Time to Reunification

 

Less than 12 months

61%

At least 12 months, but less than 24 months

19%

At least 24 months, but less than 36 months

9%

At least 36 months, but less than 48 months

3%

48 or more months

6%

Missing

3%

Total

101%

Number

978

Chart

4.2 Children Who Entered Foster Care in FY 1998

 

Children entering care for the first time

99%

Children re-entering care within 12 months of a prior episode

0%

Children re-entering care more than 12 months after a prior episode

0%

Missing

1%

Total

100%

Number

1,821


5. Reduce Time in Foster Care to Adoption
(AFCARS Annual Foster Care Database, FY 1998)

5.1 Time to Adoption

 

Less than 12 months

3%

At least 12 months, but less than 24 months

5%

At least 24 months, but less than 36 months

13%

At least 36 months, but less than 48 months

10%

48 or more months

69%

Missing

0%

Total

100%

Number

116


Chart

5.2 Time to Adoption for Children Age 3 or Older at Entry

 

Less than 12 months

0%

At least 12 months, but less than 24 months

5%

At least 24 months, but less than 36 months

7%

At least 36 months, but less than 48 months

9%

48 or more months

79%

Missing

0%

Total

100%

Number

43


Chart


6. Increase Placement Stability
(AFCARS Annual Foster Care Database, FY 1998)

6.1 Number of Placements by Time in Care

Less than 12 mos.

At least 12 mos., but < 24

At least 24 mos., but < 36

At least 36 mos., but < 48

48 or more mos.

Missing

Children with 2 or fewer placements

87%

74%

69%

63%

47%

71%

Children with 3 or more placements

8%

23%

30%

34%

50%

9%

Missing

5%

3%

1%

3%

3%

21%

Total

100%

100%

100%

100%

100%

101%

Number

1,993

915

515

330

886

34


7. Reduce Placements of Young Children in Group Homes or Institutions
(AFCARS Annual Foster Care Database, FY 1998)

7.1 Most Recent Placement Settings of Children Who Entered Care During FY 1998 and Were Age 12 or Younger at the Time of This Placement

Group homes

16%

Institutions

2%

Other settings

77%

Missing

5%

Total

100%

Number

1,267

 

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