Livingston County Children’s Network: Community Scorecard March 19, 2015.

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Livingston County Children’s Network: Community Scorecard March 19, 2015

Families all across Livingston County will utilize and value a comprehensive continuum of services to promote children’s social and emotional development which will, in turn, effectively reduce at-risk behaviors and strengthen relationships. Celebrating progress towards the fulfillment of our vision:

We want to be sure ALL our children are on track. In 2014, we screened 93% of 0-18 year olds for social-emotional-behavioral concerns. Unscreened are primarily th grade students Screening occurs in primary care/health dept, the courts & schools

The percentage of children who are at-risk for social-emotional-behavioral concerns is decreasing!

This decrease suggests that our prevention and early intervention strategies are working. 94% of children are in classrooms with Positive Action © teachers.

70-80% of at-risk children and youth receive individual or group services at school.

More families who need services are accessing them.

The number of children and adolescents provided therapy by Institute for Human Resources (IHR) has increased by 67%.

Even our Juvenile Police Reports are decreasing... further evidence of our progress.

The community is committed to our children’s health and well-being. Together we can secure the needed funds to continue all components of the Livingston County Children’s Network.