Statistics for Robeson County

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Statistics for Larger Regions: District District 16B.

Tables:

Robeson County Children Subject of Maltreatment Reports (duplicated)
During October 2014 through September 2015
CountRateState RateRank
(high=1 to low=100)
Children Subject of Maltreatment Reports3,49980.9 per 10K42.3 per 10K7
Children Subject of Maltreatment Investigations92821.5 per 10K9.6 per 10K13
Children Subject of Alternative Response2,57159.5 per 10K32.7 per 10K7
Children Subject of Undetermined Reports00.0 per 10K0.0 per 10K50.5
Children Subject of Non-Maltreatment Reports00.0 per 10K0.0 per 10K50.5
Victim Reports69316.0 per 10K6.5 per 10K9
Victim Reports of Neglect55412.8 per 10K5.3 per 10K10
Victim Reports of Physical Abuse892.1 per 10K0.6 per 10K7
Victim Reports of Sexual Abuse330.8 per 10K0.5 per 10K25
Victim Reports of Other Abuse20.0 per 10K0.0 per 10K62.5
Victims Removed to Foster Care164/69323.7%21.5%39
Victims Not Removed to Foster Care529/69376.3%78.5%62
Non-Victims Removed to Foster Care88/2,8063.1%1.8%16.5
Children Subject of Alternative Response Removed to Foster Care148/2,5715.8%4.1%25
Children Subject of Undetermined Reports Removed to Foster Care0/0nanana
Removed to Foster Care Before Report0/2520%0.6%59.5
Removed to Foster Care within 3 Days of Report28/25211.1%16.2%62
Removed to Foster Care within 7 Days of Report35/25213.9%22%68
Median Days from Report to Removal252151.0 days82.0 days21
Removed to Foster Care Prior to Start of Investigation3/2521.2%1.4%25
Victims Revictimized within 6 Months, Disposed April 2014 to March 2015 73/9687.5%6.3%31
Removed Victims Revictimized within 6 Months, Disposed April 2014 to March 2015 2/2061%2.3%43
Non-Removed Victims Revictimized within 6 Months, Disposed April 2014 to March 2015 71/7629.3%7.2%28
Non-Victims Victimized within 6 Months, Disposed April 2014 to March 2015 147/3,1434.7%3%27
Alternative Response Victimized within 6 Months, Disposed April 2014 to March 2015 166/2,8625.8%3.6%27
Undetermined Reports Victimized within 6 Months, Disposed April 2014 to March 2015 0/0nanana

Robeson County Children Removed to Foster Care
During October 2015 through September 2016
CountRateState RateRank
(high=1 to low=100)
Total Removals to Foster Care24267.1 per 10K24.1 per 10K9
Average Monthly Removals to Foster Care20.25.6 per 10K2.0 per 10K9
Reentries to Foster Care7/2422.9%4%49.5
Reentries to Foster Care within 12 months of Previous Discharge3/2421.2%2.6%49
Removals for Neglect208/24286%83%49.5
Removals for Caretaker Drug or Alcohol Use166/24269%41%13.5
Removals for Physical Abuse7/2423%9%65.5
Removals for Caretaker Inability to Cope53/24222%22%36
Removals for Inadequate Housing56/24223%15%19.5
Removals for Incarceration5/2422%6%52.5
Removals for Child Behavior21/2429%8%33.5
Removals for Abandonment15/2426%5%28.5
Removals for Sexual Abuse6/2422%3%39.5
Discharged within 1 Month of Removal13/2316%4%31
Permanence within 12 months of October 2014 through September 2015 Removal107/19954%31%11
IV-E Reimbursed in Removal Cohort (excludes latest 6 months)38/11732%36%63

Robeson County Children in Foster Care
During October 2015 through September 2016
CountRateState RateRank
(high=1 to low=100)
Non-Tribe Children in Region on September 30 201636,075nana20
Children in Care on September 30 201529080.0 per 10K43.0 per 10K18.5
Children in Care on September 30 201630384.0 per 10K44.0 per 10K20
Average Daily Children in Care32088.8 per 10K43.8 per 10K14
Total Out of Home Placement-Days on September 30 2016177,47549,196.0 per 10K29,506.0 per 10K21
Total Children Served in Foster Care During October 2015 through September 2016 532nana6
Total Days Children Spent in Foster Care During October 2015 through September 2016 117,03532,451.0 per 10K15,956.0 per 10K14
Total Days Children Spent Out of Home During October 2015 through September 2016 112,32031,143.0 per 10K15,744.0 per 10K17
Average Monthly Foster Care Costs During October 2015 through September 2016 131,00936,325.0 per 10K34,140.0 per 10K40
Children in Congregate Settings on September 30 2016164.4 per 10K5.5 per 10K56
Children In Care with Both TPRs on September 30 2016267.2 per 10K5.8 per 10K34
17-Year-Olds In Care with Both TPRs on September 30 201630.8 per 10K0.6 per 10K34.5
Children in Non-Relative Foster Care on Last Day113/30337%53%83
Children in Relative Foster Care on Last Day130/30343%27%13
Children in Pre-Adoptive Home on Last Day5/3032%3%33.5
Children in Group Home on Last Day5/3032%5%75.5
Children in Institution on Last Day11/3034%7%69
Children in Home Visit on Last Day38/30313%5%3
Children in Runaway on Last Day0/3030%1%64.5
Children in ILP on Last Day1/3030%0%55
Children Investigated for Maltreatment in Care during September 2014 through August 2015 38/5207.31%5.25%21
Children Victimized in Care during September 2014 through August 2015 8/5201.54%1.78%39.5
Children Victimized in Care during September 2014 through August 2015 by Parent3/5200.58%0.49%26
Children Victimized in Care during September 2014 through August 2015 by Foster Parent or Facility Staff0/5200%0.16%55.5
Children Over 12 in Group Settings on September 30 201613/1681%73%56.5
Placement Moves During First 12 Months In Care per 1,000 Child-Days55/37,1441.5 Per 1K Days2.1 Per 1K Days54
Placements Moves Toward Permanency102/26439%25%10.5
Lateral Placements Moves132/26450%66%89.5
Placements Moves Away from Permanency30/26411%9%28.5
IV-E Reimbursement Rate, Children In Care on September 30 2016108/30336%39%62.5
Long Term Foster Care Plan Goal, Children In Care on September 30 20160/3030%0%51
Median Length of Stay, Children In Care on September 30 201529013.6 months14.0 months56
Median Length of Stay, Children In Care on September 30 201630312.3 months13.8 months66
Permanency within 12 Months, Children In Care on September 30 2015136/29047%34%26
Permanency within 12 Months, Children with Both TPRs In Care on September 30 201523/6337%34%46.5
In Care Over 18 Months on September 30 2016114/30338%41%57.5
In Care Over 24 Months on September 30 201685/30328%31%58.5
In Non-Relative Care Over 24 Months on September 30 201664/30321%27%64
In Non-Relative Care Over 24 Months with Both TPRs on September 30 201621/6433%33%55
In Care Over 18 Months on September 30 2015 Permanent within 12 Months22/8426%31%62
In Care Over 24 Months on September 30 2015 Permanent within 12 Months17/6725%28%59.5
Entering 18th Month In Care during October 2014 through September 2015 Permanent within 12 Months13/5026%38%67.5

Robeson County Children Discharged
During October 2015 through September 2016
CountRateState RateRank
(high=1 to low=100)
Total Discharges229/36,06563.5 per 10K20.3 per 10K6
Children Discharged for Reunification128/22956%40%26
Children Discharged for Relative7/2293%3%29.5
Children Discharged for Adoption36/22916%27%70.5
Children Discharged for Transfer2/2291%1%23
Children Discharged for Emancipation3/2291%10%76
Children Discharged for Guardianship53/22923%19%29.5
Children Discharged for Runaway0/2290%1%60
Children Discharged for Death0/2290%0%53.5
Children Discharged for Unknown0/2290%0%51
Median Length of Stay in Foster Care2299.9 months15.6 months90
Median Months from Removal to Reunification Discharge1288.4 months11.7 months69
Median Months from Removal to Relative Discharge76.9 months9.6 months83
Median Months from Removal to Adoption Discharge3625.0 months29.0 months77.5
Reunified within 72 Hours4/1283%1%12.5
Reunified within 12 Months103/12880%57%25.5
Adopted within 24 Months15/3642%32%42.5
Adopted within 48 Months35/3697%85%50
Median Months from Removal to TPR Among Adoptions During Latest 12 Months3519.0 months19.3 months57
Median Months from TPR to Final Adoption Among Adoptions During Latest 12 Months367.0 months9.2 months73.5
In Care 12+ Months at Age 16, Discharged to Permanency by Age 180/0na50%na
In Care with Both TPRs at Age 16, Discharged to Permanency by Age 180/0na50%na
Adoption Discharges36/36,06510 per 10K5.4 per 10K23
Non-Permanent Discharges5/36,0651.4 per 10K2.4 per 10K63.5
Non-Permanent Discharges Among Children with Both TPRs0/370%3%71.5
Discharged Runaways Under 18 on September 30 201600.0 per 1M15.2 per 1M62
Children Victimized within 6 Months After Discharge during March 2014 through February 2015 1/2290.4%1.8%37
Children Discharged for Reunification October 2014 through September 2015 Reentering within 12 Months1/1041%0.9%21
Children Discharged for Relative October 2014 through September 2015 Reentering within 12 Months0/80%0%83
Children Discharged for Adoption October 2014 through September 2015 Reentering within 12 Months0/390%0%58.5
Children Discharged for Transfer October 2014 through September 2015 Reentering within 12 Months0/20%0%87.5
Children Discharged for Emancipation October 2014 through September 2015 Reentering within 12 Months0/10%1.4%64
Children Discharged for Guardianship October 2014 through September 2015 Reentering within 12 Months1/502%1%28
Children Discharged for Runaway October 2014 through September 2015 Reentering within 12 Months0/0na0%na

Robeson County Child and Family Services Review Measures
During October 2015 through September 2016
CountRateState RateRank
(high=1 to low=100)
Maltreatment Reports During October 2014 through September 2015 3,49980.9 per 10K42.3 per 10K7
Substantiated Maltreatment Victims During October 2014 through September 2015 1874.3 per 10K2.3 per 10K24.5
Removals During Period2425.6 per 10K2.0 per 10K9
In-care on September 30 201630384.0 per 10K44.0 per 10K20
Total Children Served532nana6
Discharges During Period229nana4
S1.1: Non-Recurrence of Substantiated Maltreatment within 6 Months 342/36992.7%94%73.5
S1.2: Non-Maltreated by Foster Parent or Facility Staff October 2014 through September 2015 509/509100%99.69%42
C1.1: Discharged to Reunification or Relative within 12 Months105/13180%57%26.5
C1.2: Discharged to Reunification or Relative Median Length of Stay1317.0 months10.7 months76
C1.3: Removed During 6-Months before October 01 2015, Discharged to Reunification or Relative37/8842%19%19
C1.4: Discharged During 12-Months before October 01 2015, Reentering within 12 Months4/1153.5%7.3%57
C2.1: Discharged to Adoption within 24 Months15/3642%32%42.5
C2.2: Discharged to Adoption Median Length of Stay3625.0 months29.0 months77.5
C2.3: In-care 17+ Months on October 01 2015, Adopted During Period14/7319%26%63
C2.4: In-care 17+ Months on October 01 2015, Freed for Adoption During First 6 Months of Period19/6032%12%15
C2.5: Legally Freed October 2014 through September 2015 , Adopted within 12 Months30/3683%60%42
C3.1: In-care 24+ Months on October 01 2015, Permanent By 18th Birthday17/6128%31%60
C3.2: Discharges to Permanency Among Legally Free Children37/37100%97%37.5
C3.3: Emancipated After In-care 3+ Years2/729%38%71
C4.1: Two or Fewer Placement Settings, In-care <12 Months263/27496%92%34.5
C4.2: Two or Fewer Placement Settings, In-care 12 to 24 Months122/13988%76%34
C4.3: Two or Fewer Placement Settings, In-care Over 24 Months74/10471%46%14

Robeson County Court Improvement Program Reporting Measures
During October 2015 through September 2016
CountRateState RateRank
(high=1 to low=100)
CIP1.1: Free for Adoption or Living with Family within 15 Months of July 2014 through June 2015 Removal202/24981%59%24
CIP1.2: Discharged within 1 Month of Removal13/2385%4%34.5
CIP1.3: Permanent within 12 Months of October 2014 through September 2015 Removal107/19954%31%11
CIP1.4: In Care Over 24 Months on September 30 2015 Permanent within 12 Months17/6725%28%59.5
CIP1.5: TPRs Completed during Latest 12 Months within 15 Months of Removal2/1414%32%85
CIP1.6: In Care with Both TPRs on September 30 2015 Permanent within 12 Months23/6337%34%46.5
CIP1.7: In Care 12+ Months at Age 16, Discharged to Permanency by Age 180/0na50%na
CIP1.8: In Care 12+ Months with Both TPRs at Age 16, Discharged to Permanency by Age 180/0na50%na

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