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Children in child protection reports
Children who are the subjects of child protection reports are alleged victims of abuse or neglect. Reports fall into broad categories of allegation types. Most reports are about alleged neglect, which includes allegations of parental substance use.
All child protection reports go through a screening process to determine if the reported information meets state guidelines for a child protection response. Those reports are referred to as "screened in." Screened-in reports can be assigned to one of three tracks: Family Assessment, Family Investigation, or Facility Investigation.
This dashboard shows either the number of reports or the number of children ages 0 to 17 who are subjects of child protection reports. It also shows the number of screened-in reports or the number of children ages 0 to 17 who are the subjects of screened-in reports.
What you can do on this tab
- Toggle between number of reports or number of children
- Click on an allegation type to filter the counts
- Hover over the line graph to see track assignments
- See age and race information (may be unknown at the time of the report)
Families receiving case management
After a child protection report is screened in, it is investigated or assessed. Through that investigation or assessment, it may be decided to provide ongoing services to support the family. Those services are known as "case management."
This dashboard shows either the number of families or children age 0 to 17 who are receiving case management. Note: This includes children who are in foster care, as well as children and families who receive case management while the children remain living at home.
What you can do on this tab
- Toggle between number of families or number of children
- See age and race information