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Demographics. National Statistics  “America’s Children: Key National Indicators of Well- Being, 2009” Report:  In 2008, 73.9 million children 0-17 y/o.

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1 Demographics

2 National Statistics  “America’s Children: Key National Indicators of Well- Being, 2009” Report:  In 2008, 73.9 million children 0-17 y/o  Children equal 24% of the population

3 Racial and Ethnic Diversity  In 2008,  56% of children were white, non-Hispanic  22% were Hispanic  15% were African-American  4% were Asian  5% were other  Which do you think was the fastest growing group?

4 Family and Social Environment  In 2008:  67% of children lived with two married parents  19% of children were native with at least one foreign-born parent  In 2007:  21% of school-aged children spoke a language other than English at home  5% spoke a language other than English at home AND had difficulty speaking English

5 More Family/Social Environment  In 2007:  The birth rate to adolescents (15-17 y/o) rose slightly

6 Economic Circumstances  In 2007:  18% of all children lived in poverty  77% of children who had at least one parent that worked year round, full time  The number of children living in low food security homes increased

7 Health Care  In 2007:  89% of children had health insurance coverage  Unfortunately though, 11% of children had NO coverage at any time during the year.  77% of children 2-17 y/o had a dental visit in the last year.

8 Physical Environment & Safety  In 2007:  66% of children lived in counties with measurable air pollutants  Less children live in homes with second-hand smoke!!  43% of children had housing problems

9 Behavior  Heavy drinking slightly declined among all grades that were monitored  Cigarette smoking, drug use and sexual behavior remained the same

10 Education  In 2007:  89% of young adults (18-24 y/o) had completed high school or earned a GED.  67% of those went to college!

11 Health  Infants born preterm or low birthweight declined slightly  Infant mortality declined  Diets are somewhat improving  17% of children 6-17 are still overweight

12 General Well-Being  Report: “U.S. Teens in Our World: Understanding the Health of U.S. Youth in Comparison to Youth in Other Countries”

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18 So – what about Oregon?  Report: “Children First for Oregon: Report Card 2008”  Do you think that we are better or worse than the national levels?  Our overall grade: DD

19 Child Welfare  D+  Child abuse is still 6.9 children/1,000  7.8% are re-abused within 6 months of prior abuse  16% of foster children do not have stable placement

20 Early Care and Education  D-  Availability of child care has not improved  62% of eligible children are enrolled in Head Start  84% of 3 rd graders met or exceeded state reading standards  77% of 3 rd graders met or exceeded state math standards

21 Family Financial Stability  C-  16.9% of children live in poverty  82% of low-income rental households do not have adequate housing  11.9% of Oregonians are at risk of hunger

22 Health FF  Infant mortality: 5.9 / 1,000 babies will not survive to their first birthday  12.6% of children under 18 do not have health insurance  26.8% of high school students are overweight or at risk for becoming overweight

23 Youth Development and Education  C-  High School Dropout rate: 4.2%  14.9 / 1,000 of youth under 18 were arrested  30.9% of 8 th graders drink alcohol  15.9% of 8 th graders use illicit drugs  9.0% of 8 th graders smoke cigarettes

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25 Unemployment Claims

26 Food Stamp Caseload

27 Abuse / Neglect

28 What impacts does this have?  Children raised in poverty are more likely to:  Have limited or no access to health care  Have chronic health problems  Die during childhood  Experience food insecurity and/or hunger  Have learning disabilities  Score lower on standardized tests  Repeat a grade  Drop out of school  Suffer from emotional and/or behavioral problems  Be poor as adults  Source: www.cffo.org


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