Independent Living Transitional Services Critical Checklist
2009
Joint Project by: Independent Living Services Advisory Council, the Community-Based Care Lead Agencies and
the Department of Children and Families
CW is Caseworker SurveyY is 13-17 year old surveyYA is 18-22 year old survey
Independent Living Transitional Services Critical Checklists This chart book contains information from three surveys: 1) youth age 13-17, 2) young adults age 18-22, and 3) case workers for the 13-17 year old youths. This chartbook compiles the results of over 6,500 surveys. The three surveys did not all contain the same questions, but the survey checklists included questions in the following areas: Section I – Background Section II – Housing Section III – Education Section IV – Employment Section V – Health Section VI – Department of Corrections or Juvenile Justice Section VII – Transportation Section VIII – Case Plan, Aftercare and Transitional Services
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The 13-17 year olds were surveyed this year through 2 methods:1) a survey that was to be completed by the youth him/herself and2) a survey that was to be completed by the caseworker for that youth.In this way the 13-17 year old survey consisted to two separate, but interrelated, survey instruments.
For this analysis there is not a one-to-one match of youth to caseworker surveys, for example, if the youth was unavailable or refused toparticipate, there is only a caseworker survey. We also eliminated all duplicate surveys so each type of survey instrument is included onlyonce for each child.
The questions in each of the three survey instruments were numbered individually, so the numbering on the individual pages will correspond tothe specific survey from which it was drawn. The numbering will show the section of the survey and the survey from which it was drawn (Y=13-17 year old youth survey; CW=Caseworker survey on 13-17 year old youth; YA=18-22 year old survey taken by the young adult). If a question appears on two surveys and both are represented on that page, the code will include both survey codes (e.g. Y/YA; CW/YA).So each page will clearly indicate:1) The survey from which it was drawn (Y, CW, YA);2) The section of the survey (1-8); and3) The question number.
Many of the charts convey a lot of information. If a cell in a chart is empty, that indicates no respondents selected that option. There are notzeros in each of the cells in the hopes of making the charts easier to read.
Methodology
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Table of ContentsSection I - Background Information
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Question 1 - 2Y/1 - 1YA: Do you have an open bank account (does not include a master trust account)?Responses by age for youth and young adults age 13-17 and 18-22 25
Question 1 - 1CW: Youth has completed a standardized life skills assessment within the last 12 months?Responses by age for youth 17 years of age
Responses by Community-Based Care Lead Agency for youth 13 to 17 who responded 'Yes' to having completed an assessment.
Question 1 - 1CW: Youth has completed a standardized life skills assessment within the last 12 months?Responses by Community-Based Care Lead Agency for youth age 13-17
Question 1 - 1CW: Youth has completed a standardized life skills assessment within the last 12 months?Responses by age for youth 17 years of age
Question 1 - 2CW: Youth has received services for areas identified by the life skills assessment as deficiencies.Responses by age for youth age 13-17
Question 1 - 2CW: Youth has received services for areas identified by the life skills assessment as deficiencies.
Question 1 - 2CW: Youth has received services for areas identified by the life skills assessment as deficiencies.
Responses by Community-Based Care Lead Agency for youth age 13 to 17
Responses by age for youth age 13 to 17 who responded 'Yes' to having completed an assessment.
Question 1 - 2CW: Youth has received services for areas identified by the life skills assessment as deficiencies.
Question 1 - 1Y: Do you have a written plan for participation in activities that are appropriate for you?Responses by age for youth age 13-17
Question 1 - 3CW: Youth receives Social Security Income (SSI)?Responses by Community-Based Care Lead Agency for youth age 13-17
Question 1 - 1Y: Do you have a written plan for participation in activities that are appropriate for you?Responses by Community-Based Care Lead Agency for youth age 13-17
Question 1 - 3CW / 1 - 8YA: Youth receives Social Security Income (SSI)?Responses by age for youth age 13-17 & 18-22
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Table of ContentsSection I - Background InformationQuestion 1 - 2Y: Do you have an open bank account (does not include a master trust account)?Percentage 'Yes' by Community-Based Care Lead Agency for youth and young adults age 16 and older 26
Question 1-3Y1-2YA: Do you deposit or withdraw money from your bank account at least once every 3 months, including using a debit card?Responses by age for youth and young adults age 13-17 and 18-22 27
Question 1 - 3YA: Are you married?Percentage married by age for those 18-22 28
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Question 1 - 8Y: Have you received a copy of the “Rights and Expectation for Children and Youth in Shelter or Foster Care?”Percentage of youth age 13-17 with a copy by age 33
Percentage of youth age 13-17 with an allowance by age 34
Amount of allowance for youth age 13-17 with an allowance 34
Section II - Housing
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36Percentage of residence type by Community-Based Care Lead Agency age 13-17
Question 1 - 9Y: Do you receive an allowance each month?
Question 2 - 1CW: Youth Currently Residing in:Percentage of residence type by age 13-17
Question 2 - 1CW: Youth Currently Residing in:
Question 1 - 10Y: If you receive an allowance, how much do you receive each month?
Question 1 - 5Y/YA: Do you have children?Percentage with children by age and by gender age 13-22
Question 1 - 4Y/YA: Are you pregnant?Responses by age for youth and young adults age 13-17 and 18-22
Question 1 - 6Y/YA: Are your children in your legal custody?Percentage who are the caregiver of their children of those with children, by age and by gender, age 13-22
Question 1 - 7Y/YA: Are you the caregiver of your children?Percentage who are the caregiver of their children of those with children, by age and by gender, age 13-22
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Table of ContentsSection II - Housing
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Responses by age for youth age 13-17Question 2 - 1Y: Have you been formally evaluated for Subsidized Independent Living? (Ages 16+)
Question 2 - 9YA: Is your housing/living arrangement near a bus stop?Responses by age for young adults age 18-22
Question 2 - 4YA: How many times have you moved or changed your living arrangement in the past 12 months?
Responses by age for young adults age 18-22
Question 2 - 2YA: What is your current Housing/Living Arrangement?Responses by age for young adults age 18-22
Question 2 - 3YA: Is your name on the lease or mortgage for your housing?
Responses by Community-Based Care, age 18-22
Question 2 - 10YA: Is your housing/living arrangement near your school or educational program?Responses by age for young adults age 18-22
Question 2 - 7YA: Do you consider your housing/living arrangement affordable?Responses by age for young adults age 18-22
Question 2 - 8YA: Is your housing/living arrangement near stores and shopping?Responses by age for young adults age 18-22
Percentage of youth who are 17 years of age with a written plan by Community-Based Care Lead Agency
Question 2 - 1YA: At the time of your 18th birthday, what type of placement were you in?
Question 2 - 1Y: Have you been formally evaluated for Subsidized Independent Living?
Responses by age for young adults age 18-22
Responses by age for young adults age 18-22
Question 2 - 6YA: Do you consider your housing/living arrangement stable?Responses by age for young adults age 18-22
Question 2 - 5YA: Do you consider your housing/living arrangement safe?
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Table of ContentsSection II - Housing
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Section III - Education
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Question 2 - 11YA: Is your housing/living arrangement near your place of employment?Responses by age for young adults age 18-22
Question 3 - 1CW: Youth, as determined by their school, is above/at/below grade levelEducational status by Community-Based Care Lead Agency for youth age 13 through 17
Question 3 - 1Y: What is your Educational Goal?Responses by Community-Based Care for youth age 13-17
Question 3 - 1CW: Youth, as determined by their school, is above/at/below grade levelEducational status by age for youth age 13 through 17
Responses by age for young adults age 18-22
Question 2 - 15YA: In the last 12 months, about how many nights were you homeless each time you were homeless?
Question 3 - 1Y: What is your Educational Goal?Responses by age for youth age 13-17
Question 3 - 1CW: Youth, as determined by their school, is above/at/below grade levelEducational status by Community-Based Care Lead Agency for youth age 17
Question 2 - 13YA: Have you spent at least one night homeless since leaving foster care in the last 12 months?Responses by age for young adults age 18-22
Question 2 - 13YA: Have you spent at least one night homeless since leaving foster care in the last 12 months?Responses by Community-Based Care Lead Agency for young adults age 18-22
Responses by age for young adults age 18-22Question 2 - 14YA: How many times have you been homeless in the last 12 months?
Responses by age for young adults age 18-22
Question 2 - 16YA: In the last 12 months, where did you stay when you were homeless?
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Table of ContentsSection III - Education
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Question 3 - 5CW: If no to passing their full grade level FCAT, the following sections were passed:Sections passed by age, 13-17 66
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Grade level FCAT status by Community-Based Care Lead Agency for youth age 17
Receipt of remedial educational services by age for those age 13 through 17, not passing grade level FCAT
Question 3 - 3CW: Youth has passed their grade level Florida Comprehensive Assessment Test (FCAT). Grade level FCAT status by age for youth age 13 through 17
Question 3 - 2CW: If the answer is “below grade level” or “youth is not in school” to item #1, is the youth receiving remediation services identified to improve his or her chances of performing at or above grade level or returning to school? Receipt of remedial educational services by Community-Based Care Lead Agency for those age 13 through 17
Question 3 - 7CW: Youth’s educational and career path has been filed with the court. Written educational plan filed with the court by CBC for those age 13 through 17
Question 3 - 3CW: Youth has passed their grade level Florida Comprehensive Assessment Test (FCAT). Grade level FCAT status by Community-Based Care Lead Agency for youth age 13 through 17
Written educational plan by CBC for those age 13 through 17
Question 3 - 3CW: Youth has passed their grade level Florida Comprehensive Assessment Test (FCAT).
Question 3 - 4CW: If no to item 3 above, the youth is receiving tutoring/ other services identified to improve his or her chances of passing their grade level FCAT?
Question 3 - 4CW: If no to item 3 above, the youth is receiving tutoring/ other services identified to improve his or her chances of passing their grade level FCAT?Receipt of remedial educational services by CBC for those age 13 through 17, not passing grade level FCAT
Question 3 - 6CW: Youth has an educational and career path which has been developed into a written plan.
Question 3 - 1YA: Are you currently attending school or a vocational program?Responses by Young Adults age 18-22
Question 3 - 8CW: What is the youth's current educational status? Current Educational Status by Age 13-17
Question 3 - 9CW: Highest completed grade/education.Highest Grade or Educational Level Completed by Age, Age 13-17
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Table of ContentsSection III - Education
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Section IV - Employment
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Question 3 - 2YA: If attending school, are you considered by your educational institution to be above/at/below grade level?Educational status by age for yongh adults age 18 to 22
Hours worked by those reporting employment age 13-17
Question 4 - 1CW: Youth’s current Employment StatusEmployment Status by Community-Based Care Lead Agency, Age 13-17
Question 4 - 2CW: If employed, what is the hourly wage?Hourly wage of those who reported employment, age 13-17
Question 4 - 3CW: If employed, total number of hours worked per week on average (all jobs)
Question 4 - 1Y: Have you had an opportunity to participate in job training (paid or unpaid)?Job Training Opportunity by Community-Based Care Lead Agency, Age 13-17
Question 4 - 1CW: Youth’s current Employment StatusEmployment Status by Age, 13-17
Question 4 - 1Y: Have you had an opportunity to participate in job training (paid or unpaid)?Job Training Opportunity by Age, 13-17
Question 3 - 6YA: What is your Current Educational Goal? Current Educational Goal by Community-Based Care Lead Agency, Age 18-22
Question 3 - 3YA: Are you receiving tutoring or other services?Responses by young adults age 18-22
Question 3 - 4YA: What type of school are you currently attending?Current Educational Program by Age 18-22
Question 3 - 5YA: What is the highest completed grade/education that you have completed?Highest Grade or Educational Level Completed by Age 18-22
Question 3 - 6YA: What is your Current Educational Goal? Current Educational Goal by Age 18-22
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Table of ContentsSection IV - Employment
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Question 4 - 6YA: If job training and internship opportunities (paid or unpaid) were made available now, would you participate?Job Training Interest by Age, 18-22 90
Jobs with Benefits, of those employed. Age 18-22 91
Question 4-8YA: If yes, please check type of benefits your job offers to you in your current position.Of Jobs with Benefits, Type of Benefit Noted, Age 18-22 91
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Question 4 - 4CW: Youth has a job that offers benefits such as health insurance, dental insurance, sick leave, paid vacation, and retirement plans such as a 401k to them at their current employment status.Jobs with Benefits, of those employed. Age 13-17
Question 5 - 1CW/YA: Has Medicaid or not Age 13-22 with Medicaid
Question 4-5CW: If yes, please check type of benefits their job offers at their current employment status.Of Jobs with Benefits, Type of Benefit Noted, Age 13-17
Question 4 - 1YA: What is your current Employment Status?Employment Status By Age, 18-22
Question 4 - 2YA: If employed, what is your hourly wage?Hourly wage of those who reported employment, age 18-22
Question 4 - 3YA: If employed, total number of hours worked per week on average (all jobs)Hours worked by those reporting employment age 18-22
Question 4 - 4YA: Have you participated in job training or internships (paid or unpaid) in the last 12 months?Job Training Opportunity by Age, 18-22
Question 4 - 9YA: If you are not currently employed, when was the last time that you held the same job for over 90 days?Last Employed by Age, 18-22
Job Training Oportunities by Age, 18-22Question 4 - 5YA: Have you had opportunities to participate in job training or internships (paid or unpaid) since leaving foster care?
Question 4 - 7YA: Does your current job offer benefits such as health insurance, dental insurance, sick leave, paid vacation, and
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Table of ContentsSection V - Health
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Section VI - Department of Corrections or Juvenile Justice
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Number of Arrests in Past 12 Months by Age 13-22 100
Question 6 - 3CW: Youth is currently on probation or under DJJ supervisionPercentage of Youth On Probabion or Under Supervision by Age 13-17 101
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Question 5 - 1Y: What health services have you received in the last year? (Check all that apply). Health Services Received, by Age, 13-17
Question 5 - 1Y: What health services have you received in the last year? (Check all that apply). Percentage of youth age 13-17 who received health services in the last year by CBC
Question 5 - 1 through 5YA: Do you have medical health/mental health/dental/vision insurance?Insurance Coverage By Type of Insurance And Age Cohort, 18-20 and 21-22
Question 5 - 6YA: What health services have you received in the last year? (Check all that apply). Number and Percentage of young adults age 18-22 who received health services in the last year
Question 6 - 1CW & YA: Youth has been arrested in the past 12 months. Percentage of Youth Arrested in Past 12 Months by Age 13-22
Question 6 - 2CW/YA: If yes, number of times arrested in the last 12 months.
Question 6 - 1CW/YA: Youth has been arrested in the past 12 months. Percentage of Youth Arrested in Past 12 Months by Community-Based Care Lead Agency, Age 13-22
Question 6 - 4YA: Are you currently incarcerated, or have you been incarcerated within the last 12 months? Percentage of Youth On Probabion or Under Supervision by Age 18-22
Question 6 - 3YA: Are you on currently on probation or under criminal court supervision.Percentage of Youth On Probabion or Under Supervision by Age 18-22
Question 6 - 4CW: Youth is currently incarcerated, or has been incarcerated within the past 12 months. Percentage of Youth On Probabion or Under Supervision by Age 13-17
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Table of ContentsSection VII - Transportation
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Question 7 - 3Y-YA: Have you successfully completed a driver’s education course?108
Question 7 - 4Y: If yes, what is your driver’s license status? (Age 15+)Drivers' License Status By Age 15-17 109
Question 7 - 4YA:What type of driver’s license do you currently have?Drivers' License Status By Age 18-22 109
Question 7 - 5Y-YA & 7 - 6Y-YA: What is your primary and secondary means of transportation to get around?Primary and Secondary Means of Transportation by Type and Age Cohort 13-17 and 18-22 110
Section VIII - Case Plan, Aftercare and Transitional Services
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Question 7 - 1Y-YA: Do you have a reliable means of transportation to school, including a school bus?Percent of Youth Age 13-22 with Reliable Transportation
Question 8 - 2CW: Case Plan Goal for the YouthResponses by Age 13-17
Question 7 - 2Y-YA: Do you have a reliable means of transportation to work?Percent of Youth With Reliable Transportation by Community-Based Care Lead Agency, Age 13-22
Question 8 - 1CW: Youth has tasks in a case plan filed with the court?Responses by Age 13-17
Percent of Youth Successfully Completing Drivers' Education by Community-Based Care Leady Agency, Age 15-22
Question 7 - 3Y-YA: Have you successfully completed a driver’s education course?
Question 8 - 2CW: Case Plan Goal for the YouthResponses by Community-Based Care Lead Agency, Age 13-17
Question 8 - 1CW: Youth has tasks in a case plan filed with the court?Responses by Community-Based Care Leady Agency for Youth Age 13-17
Percent of Youth Successfully Completing Drivers' Education by Age 15-22
Question 7 - 1Y-YA: Do you have a reliable means of transportation to school, including a school bus?Percent of Youth With Reliable Transportation by Community-Based Care Lead Agency, Age 13-22
Question 7 - 2Y-YA: Do you have a reliable means of transportation to work?Percent of Youth With Reliable Transportation, Age 13-22
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Table of ContentsSection VIII - Case Plan, Aftercare and Transitional Services
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Question 8 - 1Y: Were you involved in developing your case plan?116
Question 8 - 1Y: Were you involved in developing your case plan?117
Question 8 - 2Y: Were you involved in developing your transition plan (Age 17)?118
Question 8 - 3Y: Are you connected to adult mentors in the community?119
Question 8 - 3Y: Are you connected to adult mentors in the community?120
Question 8 - 4 and 5Y/2 and 3YA: Who do you turn to for help? Primarily and Secondarily?Responses by Age 13-17 and 18-22 121
Question 8 - 1YA: Do you have adult mentors in the community?122
Question 8 - 1YA: Do you have adult mentors in the community?123
Number and Percentage of Respondents by CBC by Survey Type 124
Question 8 - 3CW: Youth has signed their independent living transition plan and it has been filed with the court. (17 only)Responses by Community-Based Care Lead Agency for Youth Age 17
Responses by Age 13-17
Responses by Age 18-22
Responses by Community-Based Care Lead Agency, Age 18-22
Responses by Community-Based Care Lead Agency, Age 13-17
Responses by Community-Based Care Lead Agency for Youth Age 17
Responses by Age 13-17
Responses by Community-Based Care Lead Agency, Age 13-17
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Section I - Caseworker Survey - Background InformationQuestion 1-1CW: Youth has completed a current and age appropriate standardized life skills assessment within the last 12 months?Responses by age for youth age 13-17
13 14 15 16 17 TotalYes 210 243 328 448 503 1,732No 92 64 66 90 72 384Total 302 307 394 538 575 2,116Percent Yes 70% 79% 83% 83% 87% 82%
Blank or N/A 32 53 56 73 79 293
2007 TotalsPercent Yes 41% 63% 69% 71% 80% 69%2008 TotalsPercent Yes 60% 69% 74% 76% 81% 74%
Note: Assessment is only required by statute at age 13, 15, and 17.
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Standardized Life Skills Assessment - For purposes of the checklist, the standardized life skills assessment is the "pre-independent living assessment" provided at age 13 or 14, the "life skills assessment" provided at age 15 or 16 and the "independent living assessment" provided at age 17.
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Section I - Caseworker Survey - Background InformationQuestion 1-1CW: Youth has completed a current and age appropriate standardized life skills assessment within the last 12 months?Responses by Community-Based Care Lead Agency for youth age 13-17
2007CBC Yes No Total Percent Yes Blank or N/A % YesBig Bend Community Based Care, Inc. 1 2 3 33% 69%Child And Family Connections 6 6 100% 70%ChildNet 283 59 342 83% 12 74%Children's Network of SW Florida 25 18 43 58% 12 64%Clay & Baker Kids Net, Inc. 51%Community Based Care of Brevard, Inc. 35 24 59 59% 16 89%Community Based Care of Seminole, Inc. 51 3 54 94% 2 83%Community Partnership for Children, Inc. 135 18 153 88% 5 89%Eckerd Community Alternatives 103 94 197 52% 24 56%Family Services of Metro Orlando 307 51 358 86% 21 79%Family Support Services of North Florida 176 14 190 93% 9 66%Heartland for Children 7 4 11 64% 86 60%Hillsborough Kids, Inc. 220 41 261 84% 22 81%Kids Central, Inc. 91 9 100 91% 11 63%Lakeview Center, Families First Network 157 17 174 90% 8 86%Our Kids 42 11 53 79% 5 62%Partnership For Strong Families 1 1 2 50% 11 95%Sarasota Family YMCA 27 6 33 82% 11 69%St. Johns County Board of County Commissioners 14 14 100% 2 95%United For Families, Inc. 51 12 63 81% 36 30%Total 1,732 384 2,116 82% 293 69%
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Section I - Caseworker Survey - Background InformationQuestion 1-1CW: Youth has completed a current and age appropriate standardized life skills assessment within the last 12 months?Responses by age for youth 17 years of age
2007CBC Yes No Total Percent Yes Blank or N/A % Yes
Big Bend Community Based Care, Inc. 2 2 0% 88%Child And Family Connections 2 2 100% 83%ChildNet 104 10 114 91% 2 83%Children's Network of SW Florida 7 4 11 64% 3 72%Clay & Baker Kids Net, Inc. 0 79%Community Based Care of Brevard, Inc. 7 4 11 64% 6 95%Community Based Care of Seminole, Inc. 7 7 100% 1 94%Community Partnership for Children, Inc. 43 2 45 96% 2 95%Eckerd Community Alternatives 30 15 45 67% 2 68%Family Services of Metro Orlando 79 11 90 88% 5 83%Family Support Services of North Florida 49 5 54 91% 1 66%Heartland for Children 2 2 100% 32 73%Hillsborough Kids, Inc. 56 4 60 93% 3 87%Kids Central, Inc. 33 1 34 97% 2 71%Lakeview Center, Families First Network 27 10 37 73% 5 92%Our Kids 19 1 20 95% 2 79%Partnership For Strong Families 1 1 100% 3 100%Sarasota Family YMCA 8 1 9 89% 3 77%St. Johns County Board of County Commissioners 9 9 100% 83%United For Families, Inc. 20 2 22 91% 7 45%Total 503 72 575 87% 79 80%
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Section I - Caseworker Survey - Background InformationQuestion 1-2CW: Youth has received services for areas identified by the life skills assessment as deficiencies.Responses by age for youth age 13 to 17
13 14 15 16 17 TotalYes 53 75 135 189 239 691Partially 75 94 108 150 123 550No 62 55 52 66 66 301Total 190 224 295 405 428 1,542Percent Yes 28% 33% 46% 47% 56% 45%Percent Partially 39% 42% 37% 37% 29% 36%Percent Yes or Partially 67% 75% 82% 84% 85% 80%
Blank or N/A 91 84 88 129 119 511Declined Services 8 6 2 6 22Assessment was completed within the last 30 days; Services are being developed. 53 44 61 75 101 334
2007 TotalsPercent Yes or Partially 58% 60% 66% 70% 74% 67%2008 Totals
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Section I - Caseworker Survey - Background InformationQuestion 1-2CW: Youth has received services for areas identified by the life skills assessment as deficiencies.
13 14 15 16 17 TotalYes 51 73 126 182 237 669Partially 71 87 94 140 115 507No 26 30 30 32 34 152Total 148 190 250 354 386 1,328Percent Yes 34% 38% 50% 51% 61% 50%Percent Partially 48% 46% 38% 40% 30% 38%Percent Yes or Partially 82% 84% 88% 91% 91% 89%
Blank or N/A 11 9 17 14 24 75Declined Services 1 1 1 2 5Assessment was completed within the last 30 days; Services are being developed. 51 43 60 69 91 314
2007 TotalsPercent Yes or Partially 71% 74% 79% 82% 83% 80%2008 TotalsPercent Yes or Partially 77% 82% 91% 89% 92% 88%
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Responses by age for youth age 13 to 17 who responded 'Yes' to having completed an assessment.
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Section I - Caseworker Survey - Background InformationQuestion 1-2CW: Youth has received services for areas identified by the life skills assessment as deficiencies.Responses by Community-Based Care Lead Agency for youth age 13 to 17
2007
CBC Yes Partially No Total % Yes % Partially
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Big Bend Community Based Care, Inc. 2 2 0% 0% 0% 1 53%Child And Family Connections 5 1 6 83% 17% 100% 74%ChildNet 186 54 59 299 62% 18% 80% 38 3 14 83%Children's Network of SW Florida 16 1 14 31 52% 3% 55% 21 1 2 60%Clay & Baker Kids Net, Inc. 0 28%Community Based Care of Brevard, Inc. 17 10 17 44 39% 23% 61% 30 1 89%Community Based Care of Seminole, Inc. 9 11 20 45% 55% 100% 3 1 32 76%Community Partnership for Children, Inc. 26 91 18 135 19% 67% 87% 13 1 9 86%Eckerd Community Alternatives 49 26 55 130 38% 20% 58% 78 7 6 55%Family Services of Metro Orlando 73 53 32 158 46% 34% 80% 58 2 161 68%Family Support Services of North Florida 80 45 31 156 51% 29% 80% 19 2 22 48%Heartland for Children 4 6 10 40% 0% 40% 86 1 55%Hillsborough Kids, Inc. 115 89 14 218 53% 41% 94% 45 1 19 75%Kids Central, Inc. 37 8 12 57 65% 14% 79% 24 30 63%Lakeview Center, Families First Network 4 146 7 157 3% 93% 96% 16 9 89%Our Kids 29 3 16 48 60% 6% 67% 9 1 63%Partnership For Strong Families 1 1 100% 0% 100% 12 94%Sarasota Family YMCA 13 6 5 24 54% 25% 79% 11 2 7 73%St. Johns County Board of County Commissioners 11 6 17 65% 35% 100% 2 1 2 65%United For Families, Inc. 16 13 29 55% 0% 55% 46 18 40%Total 691 550 301 1,542 45% 36% 80% 511 22 334 67%
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Section I - Caseworker Survey - Background InformationQuestion 1-2CW: Youth has received services for areas identified by the life skills assessment as deficiencies.Responses by Community-Based Care Lead Agency for youth age 13 to 17 who responded 'Yes' to having completed an assessment.
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CBC Yes Partially No Total % Yes % Partially
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ithin 30 days; srvcs being
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Big Bend Community Based Care, Inc. 1 1 0% 0% 0% 72%Child And Family Connections 5 1 6 83% 17% 100% 86%ChildNet 182 47 29 258 71% 18% 89% 13 1 13 91%Children's Network of SW Florida 16 4 20 80% 0% 80% 3 2 83%Clay & Baker Kids Net, Inc. 0 33%Community Based Care of Brevard, Inc. 17 7 6 30 57% 23% 80% 4 1 95%Community Based Care of Seminole, Inc. 8 11 19 42% 58% 100% 32 80%Community Partnership for Children, Inc. 26 85 11 122 21% 70% 91% 4 9 94%Eckerd Community Alternatives 45 24 18 87 52% 28% 79% 10 1 5 75%Family Services of Metro Orlando 70 48 18 136 51% 35% 87% 13 1 153 75%Family Support Services of North Florida 78 41 27 146 53% 28% 82% 10 20 59%Heartland for Children 4 2 6 67% 0% 67% 1 74%Hillsborough Kids, Inc. 111 80 8 199 56% 40% 96% 2 19 77%Kids Central, Inc. 37 7 8 52 71% 13% 85% 3 30 80%Lakeview Center, Families First Network 4 143 1 148 3% 97% 99% 4 3 97%Our Kids 27 3 8 38 71% 8% 79% 3 1 76%Partnership For Strong Families 1 1 100% 0% 100% 93%Sarasota Family YMCA 13 4 1 18 72% 22% 94% 2 7 88%St. Johns County Board of County Commissioners 11 11 100% 0% 100% 1 2 69%United For Families, Inc. 16 6 10 32 50% 19% 69% 2 17 65%Total 671 507 152 1,330 50% 38% 89% 73 5 314 80%
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Section I - 13-17 Youth Survey - Background InformationQuestion 1-1Y: Do you have a written plan for participation in activities that are appropriate for you?
13 14 15 16 17 TotalYes 162 194 257 379 444 1,436No 149 128 143 171 141 732Total 311 322 400 550 585 2,168Percent Yes 52% 60% 64% 69% 76% 66%
Declined Services 2 12 9 6 4 33Blank 15 19 28 45 33 140
2007Percent Yes 33% 35% 39% 40% 47% 40%
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Responses by age for youth age 13 to 17
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Section I - 13-17 Youth Survey - Background InformationQuestion 1-1Y: Do you have a written plan for participation in activities that are appropriate for you?
2007
CBC Yes No Total % Yes Declined Services Blank % Yes
Big Bend Community Based Care, Inc. 3 1 4 75% 36%Child And Family Connections 8 8 100% 50%ChildNet 248 65 313 79% 6 3 48%Children's Network of SW Florida 29 35 64 45% 1 13 36%Clay & Baker Kids Net, Inc. 1 1 100% 0%Community Based Care of Brevard, Inc. 58 7 65 89% 1 9 36%Community Based Care of Seminole, Inc. 42 14 56 75% 2 2 35%Community Partnership for Children, Inc. 151 8 159 95% 4 86%Eckerd Community Alternatives 83 109 192 43% 7 18 34%Family Services of Metro Orlando 205 137 342 60% 3 26 24%Family Support Services of North Florida 119 67 186 64% 4 8 38%Heartland for Children 89 7 96 93% 1 1 32%Hillsborough Kids, Inc. 141 102 243 58% 3 23 32%Kids Central, Inc. 59 37 96 61% 3 14 53%Lakeview Center, Families First Network 79 102 181 44% 4 1%Our Kids 28 18 46 61% 9 45%Partnership For Strong Families 5 5 10 50% 1 95%Sarasota Family YMCA 31 8 39 79% 4 46%St. Johns County Board of County Commissioners 15 15 100% 1 88%United For Families, Inc. 42 10 52 81% 1 1 30%Total 1,436 732 2,168 66% 33 140 40%
Responses by Community Based Care Lead Agency for youth age 13 to 17
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Section I - Caseworker & 18-22 Year Old Survey - Background InformationQuestion 1-3CW/YA: Youth receives Social Security Income (SSI)?Responses by age for youth age 13 to 17
13 14 15 16 17 TotalYes 65 63 84 132 150 494Applied For 4 6 15 16 18 59No 220 238 295 382 394 1,529Total 289 307 394 530 562 2,082Percent Yes 22% 21% 21% 25% 27% 24%Percent Applied For 1% 2% 4% 3% 3% 3%Percent Yes or Applied For 24% 22% 25% 28% 30% 27%
Blank 45 53 56 81 92 327
2008Percent Yes or Applied For 28% 24% 27% 30% 27% 27%
Q8 Do you receive Social Security Income (SSI)?Responses by age for youth age 18 to 22
18 19 20 21 22 TotalYes 90 29 23 18 13 173No 496 305 271 201 119 1,392Total 586 334 294 219 132 1,565Percent Yes 15% 9% 8% 8% 10% 11%
Blank 24 43 56 36 29 188
2008Percent Yes 19% 10% 8% 11% 6% 12%
AGE
AGE
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Section I - Caseworker Survey - Background InformationQuestion 1-3CW: Youth receives Social Security Income (SSI)?Responses by Community Based Care Lead Agency for youth age 13 to 17
CBC Yes Applied For No Total % Yes
% Applied
For
% Yes or Applied
ForBlank
Big Bend Community Based Care, Inc. 3 3 0% 0% 0%Child And Family Connections 2 4 6 33% 0% 33%ChildNet 84 15 251 350 24% 4% 28% 4Children's Network of SW Florida 7 38 45 16% 0% 16% 10Clay & Baker Kids Net, Inc. 0Community Based Care of Brevard, Inc. 12 3 44 59 20% 5% 25% 16Community Based Care of Seminole, Inc. 13 3 36 52 25% 6% 31% 4Community Partnership for Children, Inc. 32 1 97 130 25% 1% 25% 28Eckerd Community Alternatives 49 3 146 198 25% 2% 26% 23Family Services of Metro Orlando 94 8 240 342 27% 2% 30% 37Family Support Services of North Florida 37 6 150 193 19% 3% 22% 6Heartland for Children 3 8 11 27% 0% 27% 86Hillsborough Kids, Inc. 74 9 170 253 29% 4% 33% 30Kids Central, Inc. 22 5 74 101 22% 5% 27% 10Lakeview Center, Families First Network 13 2 155 170 8% 1% 9% 12Our Kids 19 2 32 53 36% 4% 40% 5Partnership For Strong Families 2 2 0% 0% 0% 11Sarasota Family YMCA 14 22 36 39% 0% 39% 8St. Johns County Board of County Commissioners 4 10 14 29% 0% 29% 2United For Families, Inc. 15 2 47 64 23% 3% 27% 35Total 494 59 1,529 2,082 24% 3% 27% 327
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Section I - 13-17 & 18-22 Survey - Background InformationQuestion 1-2Y: Do you have an open bank account (does not include a master trust account)?Responses by age for youth age 13-17
CBC 13 14 15 16 17 TotalYes 20 21 43 97 197 378No 301 317 368 477 406 1869Total 321 338 411 574 603 2247Percent Yes 6% 6% 10% 17% 33% 17%
Blank or N/A 7 15 26 27 19 94
2008Percent Yes 8% 8% 13% 16% 33% 18%
Question 1-1YA: Do you have an open bank account (does not include a master trust account)?Responses by age for young adults age 18-22
18 19 20 21 22 TotalYes 416 213 179 130 81 1019No 172 120 111 88 50 541Total 588 333 290 218 131 1560Percent Yes 71% 64% 62% 60% 62% 65%
Blank 22 44 60 37 30 193
2007 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 TotalPercent Yes 9% 21% 46% 63% 57% 53% 62% 36%
AGE
AGE
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Section I - 13-17 & 18-22 Survey - Background InformationQuestion 1-2Y/YA: Youth has an open and active bank account (does not include master trust account).Percentage 'Yes' by Community-Based Care Lead Agency for youth and young adults age 16-22 and older
2007
16 17 18 19 20 21 22Total Age
16-22
Total Age 16+
Big Bend Community Based Care, Inc. 33% 60% 50% 67% 0% 0% 44% 43%Child And Family Connections 75% 75% 41%ChildNet 43% 64% 78% 55% 46% 39% 39% 54% 55%Children's Network of SW Florida 10% 20% 71% 100% 67% 50% 100% 37% 41%Clay & Baker Kids Net, Inc. 100% 100% 100% 39%Community Based Care of Brevard, Inc. 13% 12% 71% 35% 29% 23% 38% 30% 24%Community Based Care of Seminole, Inc. 12% 50% 81% 88% 67% 50% 250% 62% 43%Community Partnership for Children, Inc. 15% 21% 76% 64% 39% 60% 0% 40% 44%Eckerd Community Alternatives 14% 28% 61% 50% 47% 58% 40% 39% 35%Family Services of Metro Orlando 10% 14% 56% 82% 70% 69% 75% 32% 41%Family Support Services of North Florida 21% 22% 75% 43% 30% 13% 50% 28% 28%Heartland for Children 23% 26% 71% 71% 54% 100% 100% 47% 22%Hillsborough Kids, Inc. 11% 22% 69% 74% 69% 64% 71% 53% 29%Kids Central, Inc. 10% 42% 88% 60% 69% 75% 50% 53% 36%Lakeview Center, Families First Network 5% 30% 57% 38% 35% 57% 40% 37% 37%Our Kids 20% 30% 61% 35% 50% 48% 63% 46% 32%Partnership For Strong Families 0% 33% 14% 42%Sarasota Family YMCA 5% 27% 39% 27% 50% 40% 0% 25% 17%St. Johns County Board of County Commissioners 0% 56% 83% 43% 17% 100% 0% 47% 39%United For Families, Inc. 20% 40% 70% 50% 70% 100% 50% 55% 32%Total 16% 32% 68% 56% 51% 51% 50% 44% 36%
AGE
CBC
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Section I - 13-17 & 18-22 Survey - Background Information
Responses by age for youth age 13-17
13 14 15 16 17 TotalYes 5 7 17 44 113 186No 113 119 167 238 224 861Total 118 126 184 282 337 1047Percent Yes 4% 6% 9% 16% 34% 18%
Blank or N/A 210 227 253 319 285 1294
2008Percent Yes 10% 6% 14% 18% 35% 21%
Responses by age for young adults age 18-22
18 19 20 21 22 TotalYes 338 178 147 110 71 844No 125 82 74 57 32 370Total 463 260 221 167 103 1214Percent Yes 73% 68% 67% 66% 69% 70%
Blank or N/A 147 117 129 88 58 539
2008Percent Yes 71% 70% 63% 67% 66% 68%
AGE
AGE
Question 1-3Y: Do you deposit or withdraw money from your bank account at least once every 3 months, including using a debit card?
Question 1-2YA: Do you deposit or withdraw money from your bank account at least once every 3 months, including using a debitcard?
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Section I - 18-22 Survey - Background InformationQuestion 1-3YA: Are you married?Percentage married by age for those age 18-22
18 19 20 21 22 TotalYes 7 9 11 10 6 43No 584 325 284 208 125 1,526Total 591 334 295 218 131 1,569Percent Yes 1.2% 2.7% 3.7% 4.6% 4.6% 2.7%
Blank 19 43 55 37 30 184
Note: This question was not asked on the Caseworker surveys.
2007 18 19 20 21 22 TotalPercent Yes 0.5% 2.5% 2.8% 3.8% 8.8% 2.6%
2008
AGE
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Section I - 13-17 & 18-22 Survey - Background InformationQuestion 1-4Y: Are you pregnant?Responses by age for female youth age 13-17
13 14 15 16 17 TotalYes 0 6 6 10 16 38No 120 124 162 217 245 868Total 120 130 168 227 261 906Percent Yes 0% 5% 4% 4% 6% 4%
Blank or N/A 9 8 14 21 11 63
2008Percent Yes 1% 2% 2% 3% 7% 4%
Question 1-4YA: Are you pregnant?Responses by age for female young adults age 18-22
18 19 20 21 22 TotalYes 25 17 23 17 7 89No 223 139 149 108 66 685Total 248 156 172 125 73 774Percent Yes 10% 11% 13% 14% 10% 11%
Blank or N/A 17 24 30 19 14 104
2008Percent Yes 11% 8% 10% 12% 10% 10%
AGE
AGE
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Section I - 13-17 & 18-22 Survey - Background InformationQuestion 1-5Y/YA: Do you have children?Percentage with children by age and by gender
Age Yes No Total Percent Yes Yes No Total Yes No Total Percent
YesBlank or
N/A
13 0 124 124 0.0% 0 149 149 0 273 273 0.0% 1014 3 130 133 2.3% 2 164 166 5 294 299 1.7% 1015 8 165 173 4.6% 4 175 179 12 340 352 3.4% 1816 16 220 236 6.8% 7 227 234 23 447 470 4.9% 2617 38 228 266 14.3% 8 235 243 46 463 509 9.0% 1518 46 210 256 18.0% 17 202 219 63 412 475 13.3% 1619 49 109 158 31.0% 14 107 121 63 216 279 22.6% 3420 75 103 178 42.1% 12 84 96 87 187 274 31.8% 4121 74 55 129 57.4% 13 55 68 87 110 197 44.2% 2622 42 33 75 56.0% 13 37 50 55 70 125 44.0% 22
Total 351 1,377 1,728 20.3% 90 1,435 1,525 441 2,812 3,253 13.6% 218
Note: 600 records where gender was unknown were excluded from this table.
2007Total 613 2,555 3,168 19.3% 91 2,733 2,824 704 5,288 5,992 11.7%
Female Male Combined
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Section I - 13-17 & 18-22 Survey - Background InformationQuestion 1-6Y/YA: Are your children in your legal custody?Percentage who have custody of their children of those with children, by age and by gender
Age Yes No Some Total % Yes Yes No Some Total % Yes Yes No Some Total % Yes Blank or N/A
13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 014 0 2 0 2 0.0% 1 0 0 1 100.0% 1 2 0 3 33.3% 215 3 5 0 8 37.5% 0 1 0 1 0.0% 3 6 0 9 33.3% 316 7 7 1 15 46.7% 1 6 0 7 14.3% 8 13 1 22 36.4% 117 20 16 2 38 52.6% 1 5 1 7 14.3% 21 21 3 45 46.7% 118 30 13 2 45 66.7% 4 12 0 16 25.0% 34 25 2 61 55.7% 219 38 10 1 49 77.6% 8 5 0 13 61.5% 46 15 1 62 74.2% 120 58 12 4 74 78.4% 5 5 0 10 50.0% 63 17 4 84 75.0% 321 64 9 0 73 87.7% 7 4 0 11 63.6% 71 13 0 84 84.5% 322 37 5 0 42 88.1% 9 3 0 12 75.0% 46 8 0 54 85.2% 1
Total 257 79 10 346 74.3% 36 41 1 78 46.2% 293 120 11 424 69.1% 17
Note: This table shows the custody status for those with children.
2008Total 385 124 13 522 73.8% 36 51 1 88 40.9% 421 175 14 610 69.0%
FEMALE MALE Combined
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Section I - 13-17 & 18-22 Survey - Background InformationQuestion 1-7Y/YA: Are you the caregiver of your children?Percentage who are the caregiver of their children of those with children, by age and by gender
Age Yes No Some Total % Yes Yes NoSomeTotal % Yes Yes No Some Total % Yes Blank or N/A
13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 014 0 2 0 2 0.0% 1 0 0 1 0.0% 1 2 0 3 33.3% 215 2 6 0 8 25.0% 2 1 0 3 66.7% 4 7 0 11 36.4% 316 9 6 0 15 60.0% 0 4 1 5 0.0% 9 10 1 20 45.0% 117 20 16 1 37 54.1% 2 4 1 7 28.6% 22 20 2 44 50.0% 218 29 14 2 45 64.4% 11 6 0 17 64.7% 40 20 2 62 64.5% 119 40 7 1 48 83.3% 9 2 1 12 75.0% 49 9 2 60 81.7% 320 60 10 4 74 81.1% 6 4 0 10 60.0% 66 14 4 84 78.6% 321 67 7 0 74 90.5% 8 4 0 12 66.7% 75 11 0 86 87.2% 122 37 3 2 42 88.1% 10 3 0 13 76.9% 47 6 2 55 85.5% 0
Total 264 71 10 345 76.5% 49 28 3 80 61.3% 313 99 13 425 73.6% 16
Note: This table shows the caregiver status for those with children.
2007Total 437 141 578 75.6% 35 50 85 0.4 472 191 663 71.2%
Note: "Some" was not a response option in the 2007 survey.
FEMALE MALE Combined
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Section I - 13-17 Survey - Background
Percentage of youth age 13-17 with a copy by age
13 14 15 16 17 TotalYes 177 216 279 375 408 1,455No 142 120 133 185 189 769Total 319 336 412 560 597 2,224Percent Yes 55% 64% 68% 67% 68% 65%
Blank 9 17 25 41 25 117
2008Percent Yes 47% 54% 56% 55% 66% 57%
Question 1-8Y: Have you received a copy of the “Rights and Expectation for Children and Youth in Shelter or Foster Care?”
AGE
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Section I - 13-17 Survey - Background
Percentage of youth age 13-17 with an allowance by age
13 14 15 16 17 TotalYes 244 237 322 418 422 1,643No 75 103 86 151 178 593Total 319 340 408 569 600 2,236% Yes 76% 70% 79% 73% 70% 73%
Blank 9 13 29 32 22 105
2008Total 363 434 572 757 791 2,917% Yes 74% 71% 72% 68% 69% 70%
13 14 15 16 17 Total$1 - $20/ month 147 145 159 195 173 819$21 - $40/ month 71 60 90 128 120 469$41 - $60/ month 11 11 33 34 43 132$61 - $80/ month 8 13 17 32 47 117$81 - $100/ month 1 1 7 10 14 33> $100/ month 1 1 4 9 15 30N/A 3 5 9 4 8 29
242 236 319 412 420 1,629
Blank 2 1 3 6 2 14
Question 1 - 9Y: Do you receive an allowance each month?
AGE
Question 1 - 10Y: If you receive an allowance, how much do you receive each
AGE
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Section II - Caseworker Survey - Housing
Percentage by age 13-17
Age
Assisted Living Facility
Corrections - A
dult
DJJ
Dorm
Foster Hom
e
Group H
ome
Mental H
ealth
Missing/R
unaway Status
Non-relative Licensed
Out of State
Other
Ow
n Housing
Parent
Relative, Lic. Foster
Renting H
ousing
Subsidized IL
Total Blank
13 1 0 4 0 177 108 5 1 1 0 8 0 0 1 0 0 306 2814 0 0 16 0 146 132 14 4 0 2 8 0 0 2 0 0 324 3615 0 0 17 0 186 174 3 7 2 1 15 0 2 5 0 0 412 3816 1 2 33 0 202 246 12 15 3 0 36 0 3 3 0 0 556 5517 0 8 36 1 187 270 12 15 3 1 36 1 2 1 3 16 592 62
Total 2 10 106 1 898 930 46 42 9 4 103 1 7 12 3 16 2,190 219Percentage 0% 0% 5% 0% 41% 42% 2% 2% 0% 0% 5% 0% 0% 1% 0% 1% 100%
2007 FriendTotal 11 27 189 2 1,526 1,290 112 327 102 144 1 175 80 8 11 4,011 6Percentage 0% 1% 5% 0% 38% 32% 3% 8% 3% 4% 0% 4% 2% 0% 0% 100% 0%Note: "Friend" and "Missing" were not response options in 2008 and "Out of State" was not a response option in 2007.
Question 2 - 1-CW: Youth Currently Residing in:
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Section II - Caseworker Survey - Housing
Percentage by age 13-17
Community-Based Care Lead Agency
Assisted Living
Facility
Corrections
DJJ
Dorm
Foster Hom
e
Group H
ome
Mental H
ealth
Missing/R
unaway
Non-relative Licensed
Out of State
Other
Ow
n Housing
Parent
Relative, Lic. Foster
Renting H
ousing
Subsidized IL
Total
Big Bend Community Based Care, Inc. 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3Child And Family Connections 0 0 0 0 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6ChildNet 1 2 12 1 129 146 13 16 0 0 28 0 0 1 0 4 353Children's Network of SW Florida 0 0 3 0 25 13 0 1 0 0 2 0 1 1 0 0 46Clay & Baker Kids Net, Inc. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Community Based Care of Brevard, Inc. 0 0 5 0 29 24 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 60Community Based Care of Seminole, Inc. 1 0 0 0 33 20 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 55Community Partnership for Children, Inc. 0 0 16 0 43 92 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 157Eckerd Community Alternatives 0 1 9 0 79 88 4 8 0 0 14 0 1 0 1 1 206Family Services of Metro Orlando 0 0 19 0 114 210 8 5 2 3 8 0 1 2 0 1 373Family Support Services of North Florida 0 0 7 0 113 61 4 0 1 0 7 0 0 0 2 3 198Heartland for Children 0 0 0 0 4 4 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 11Hillsborough Kids, Inc. 0 5 7 0 125 94 5 8 0 0 15 0 4 5 0 0 268Kids Central, Inc. 0 1 4 0 46 35 2 0 6 0 8 0 0 1 0 2 105Lakeview Center, Families First Network 0 1 22 0 72 76 1 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 176Our Kids 0 0 0 0 36 14 3 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 55Partnership For Strong Families 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2Sarasota Family YMCA 0 0 0 0 9 16 1 1 0 0 6 1 0 0 0 2 36St. Johns County Board of County Commissioners 0 0 1 0 6 6 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 14United For Families, Inc. 0 0 1 0 29 27 1 0 0 1 5 0 0 1 0 1 66Total 2 10 106 1 898 930 46 42 9 4 103 1 7 12 3 16 2,190
Question 2 - 1-CW: Youth Currently Residing in:
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00190151115618615663118233219
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Section II - 13-17 Survey - HousingQuestion 2 - 1Y: Have you been formally evaluated for Subsidized Independent Living? (Ages 16+)Response by youth age 16-17
16 17 TotalYes 283 350 633No 213 176 389Total 496 526 1,022Percent Yes 57% 67% 62%
Blank or N/A 105 96 201
2007Total 598 863 512Percent Yes 24% 36% 50%
2008Total 665 741 1,406
AGE
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Section II - 13-17 Survey - Housing
Percentage of youth who are 17 years of age by Community-Based Care Lead Agency2007
CBC Yes No Total Percent Yes
Blank or N/A
Percent Yes
Big Bend Community Based Care, Inc. 2 1 3 67% 0 28%Child And Family Connections 3 1 4 75% 0 38%ChildNet 91 60 151 60% 19 51%Children's Network of SW Florida 7 22 29 24% 11 44%Clay & Baker Kids Net, Inc. 0 0 0 1 0%Community Based Care of Brevard, Inc. 15 16 31 48% 9 24%Community Based Care of Seminole, Inc. 16 5 21 76% 4 7%Community Partnership for Children, Inc. 42 30 72 58% 17 3%Eckerd Community Alternatives 29 38 67 43% 22 35%Family Services of Metro Orlando 150 20 170 88% 29 19%Family Support Services of North Florida 48 54 102 47% 15 16%Heartland for Children 15 33 48 31% 9 11%Hillsborough Kids, Inc. 59 38 97 61% 28 45%Kids Central, Inc. 35 19 54 65% 13 38%Lakeview Center, Families First Network 74 6 80 93% 7 48%Our Kids 10 19 29 34% 6 41%Partnership For Strong Families 4 1 5 80% 2 75%Sarasota Family YMCA 12 13 25 48% 7 50%St. Johns County Board of County Commissioners 11 11 100% 91%United For Families, Inc. 10 13 23 43% 2 0%Total 633 389 1022 62% 201 36%
Question 2 - 1-Y: Have you been formally evaluated for Subsidized Independent Living?
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Section II - 18-22 Survey - HousingQuestion 2 - 1YA: At the time of your 18th birthday, what type of placement were you in?Responses by CBC
Community-Based Care Lead Agency
Assisted Living Facility
Corrections - A
dult
DJJ
Dorm
Foster Hom
e
Group H
ome
Mental H
ealth
Missing/R
unaway
Non-relative Licensed
Out of State
Other
Ow
n Housing
Parent
Relative, Lic. Foster
Renting H
ousing
Subsidized IL
Total
Blank or N/A
Big Bend Community Based Care, Inc. 6 5 1 1 13Child And Family Connections 0ChildNet 1 1 13 4 92 125 2 8 4 10 4 9 7 23 6 309 90Children's Network of SW Florida 1 1 11 5 1 1 1 1 1 1 24 1Clay & Baker Kids Net, Inc. 1 1Community Based Care of Brevard, Inc. 2 24 28 1 1 4 2 2 2 6 2 74 1Community Based Care of Seminole, Inc. 1 16 10 10 37 3Community Partnership for Children, Inc. 1 32 35 4 1 7 1 3 6 9 99 1Eckerd Community Alternatives 5 26 38 3 4 1 8 1 4 1 2 93 25Family Services of Metro Orlando 1 2 3 1 34 43 1 1 2 6 1 1 5 9 6 116 4Family Support Services of North Florida 1 1 12 10 1 6 4 3 6 44 1Heartland for Children 2 23 14 1 1 5 1 1 5 1 54 1Hillsborough Kids, Inc. 4 12 2 99 66 5 7 8 7 11 6 17 18 262 14Kids Central, Inc. 6 40 23 3 2 7 1 3 8 2 95 5Lakeview Center, Families First Network 1 10 35 24 1 3 2 13 1 4 3 8 2 107 46Our Kids 2 56 21 1 2 2 12 2 3 5 14 1 121 1Partnership For Strong Families 0Sarasota Family YMCA 1 4 10 3 1 7 1 4 2 33 4St. Johns County Board of County Commissioners 1 4 3 1 1 1 2 13 6United For Families, Inc. 1 3 22 15 1 1 5 2 1 2 53 2Total 5 8 67 8 542 469 10 35 25 0 101 21 35 46 106 70 1,548 205
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2008Total 9 8 61 7 809 587 8 22 2 94 13 37 49 120 55 1,881
Note: Missing/Runaway was not an option in the 2008 survey.
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Section II - 18-22 Survey - HousingQuestion 2 - 2YA: What is your current Housing/Living Arrangement?Responses by Young Adults Age 18-22
Age
Assisted Living Facility
Corrections - A
dult
DJJ
Dorm
Foster Hom
e
Friend/Non-R
el
Group H
ome
Hom
eless
Mental H
ealth
Other
Ow
n Housing
Parent
Relative
Renting H
ousing
Res. Substance A
buse
Total
18 4 1 7 10 51 65 43 6 1 45 28 41 56 227 2 58719 2 1 1 6 15 43 3 2 1 21 17 24 31 169 33620 3 4 11 23 8 6 12 22 19 34 153 29521 2 3 26 3 4 6 14 8 26 121 1 21422 1 4 13 2 1 3 8 5 8 85 130
Total 6 5 8 23 84 170 59 19 2 87 89 97 155 755 3 1,562Percentage 0% 0% 1% 1% 5% 11% 4% 1% 0% 6% 6% 6% 10% 48% 0% 100%
2008Total 13 24 9 28 84 170 44 5 148 71 114 217 965 5 1,897
Percentage 1% 1% 0% 1% 4% 9% 2% 0% 8% 4% 6% 11% 51% 0% 100%Note: Homeless was not an option in the 2008 survey.
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Section II - 18-22 Survey - Housing
Responses by Young Adults Age 18-22
18 19 20 21 22 TotalYes 227 153 141 103 78 702No 269 154 125 103 44 695Total 496 307 266 206 122 1,397Percent Yes 46% 50% 53% 50% 64% 50%
Blank or N/A 114 70 84 49 39 356
2008Percent Yes 43% 52% 53% 57% 58% 51%
Question 2 - 3YA: Is your name on the lease or mortgage for your housing?
AGE
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Section II - 18-22 Survey - HousingQuestion 2 - 4YA: How many times have you moved or changed your living arrangement in the past 12 months?Responses by Young Adults Age 18-22
Age None 1 2 3 4 5 6-10More than 10
Total
Blank or N/A
18 183 159 107 59 33 18 19 8 586 2419 68 94 69 58 24 6 8 7 334 4320 81 81 57 36 13 12 11 2 293 5721 47 61 51 21 14 7 8 5 214 4122 38 41 25 14 3 6 3 1 131 30
Total 417 436 309 188 87 49 49 23 1,558 195
Percentage 27% 28% 20% 12% 6% 3% 3% 1% 100%
2008Total 548 554 402 234 82 44 41 1,905Percentage 29% 29% 21% 12% 4% 2% 2% 100%Note: More than 10 was not used in the 2008 survey.
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Section II - 18-22 Survey - HousingQuestion 2 - 5YA: Do you consider your housing/living arrangement safe?Responses by Young Adults Age 18-22
200718 19 20 21 22 Total Total
Yes 549 316 277 199 124 1,465 2,002No 25 10 13 11 4 63 374Total 574 326 290 210 128 1,528 2,376Percent Yes 96% 97% 96% 95% 97% 96% 84%
Blank or N/A 36 51 60 45 33 225
2008
Total 611 437 355 274 200 1,877
Percent Yes 97% 95% 92% 95% 92% 95%
18 19 20 21 22 TotalYes 11 3 9 3 26No 11 2 2 2 17Declined Services 3 4 3 3 13Total 43 28 32 29 24 56
Blank 1 1 3 2 7
AGE
Question 2 - 12YA If the answer to any of the questions 5-11 are no, is there a plan developed to assist you in obtaining housing that is safe, stable, affordable, and is located near public transportation, work and/or school.
AGE
Note: in 2007, safe, stabe, affordable, and near public transportation, work and/or
school were all combined in one question.
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Section II - 18-22 Survey - HousingQuestion 2 - 6YA: Do you consider your housing/living arrangement stable?Responses by Young Adults Age 18-22
200718 19 20 21 22 Total Total
Yes 530 295 259 186 111 1,381 2,002No 42 29 25 24 14 134 374Total 572 324 284 210 125 1,515 2,376Percent Yes 93% 91% 91% 89% 89% 91% 84%
Blank or N/A 38 53 66 45 36 238
2008Total 603 433 349 270 198 1,853Percent Yes 95% 90% 89% 88% 87% 91%
18 19 20 21 22 TotalYes 20 15 12 10 7 64No 16 7 6 6 4 39Declined Services 4 3 5 3 2 17Total 58 44 43 40 35 120
Blank 2 4 2 5 1 14
AGE
Question 2 - 12YA If the answer to any of the questions 5-11 are no, is there a plan developed to assist youin obtaining housing that is safe, stable, affordable, and is located near public transportation, work and/or school.
AGE
Note: in 2007, safe, stabe, affordable, and near public transportation, work and/or
school were all combined in one question.
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Section II - 18-22 Survey - HousingQuestion 2 - 7YA: Do you consider your housing/living arrangement affordable?Responses by Young Adults Age 18-22
200718 19 20 21 22 Total Total
Yes 519 282 244 177 110 1,332 2,002No 26 29 38 26 13 132 374Total 545 311 282 203 123 1,464 2,376Percent Yes 95% 91% 87% 87% 89% 91% 84%
Blank or N/A 65 66 68 52 38 289
2008Total 593 418 342 267 194 1,814Percent Yes 91% 88% 85% 85% 82% 87%
18 19 20 21 22 TotalYes 8 13 20 13 5 59No 11 10 9 5 4 39Declined Services 2 4 5 4 3 18Total 39 46 54 43 34 116
Blank 5 2 4 4 1 16
2008Yes 27 24 28 21 19 119
AGE
Question 2 - 12YA If the answer to any of the questions 5-11 are no, is there a plan developed to assist you in obtaining housing that is safe, stable, affordable, and is located near public transportation, work and/or school.
AGE
Note: in 2007, safe, stabe, affordable, and near public transportation, work and/or
school were all combined in one question.
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Section II - 18-22 Survey - HousingQuestion 2 - 8YA: Is your housing/living arrangement near stores and shopping?Responses by Young Adults Age 18-22
200718 19 20 21 22 Total Total
Yes 537 306 274 201 114 1,432 2,002No 49 26 19 16 16 126 374Total 586 332 293 217 130 1,558 2,376Percent Yes 92% 92% 94% 93% 88% 92% 84%
Blank 24 45 57 38 31 195
2008Total 625 443 364 274 202 1,908Percent Yes 89% 89% 88% 86% 87% 88%
18 19 20 21 22 TotalYes 17 10 10 5 6 48No 17 11 5 9 5 47Declined Services 12 2 4 2 5 25Total 64 42 39 37 38 120
Blank 3 3 6
2008Yes 32 21 20 17 8 98
AGE
Question 2 - 12YA If the answer to any of the questions 5-11 are no, is there a plan developed to assist youin obtaining housing that is safe, stable, affordable, and is located near public transportation, work and/or school.
AGE
Note: in 2007, safe, stabe, affordable, and near public transportation, work and/or
school were all combined in one question.
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Section II - 18-22 Survey - HousingQuestion 2 - 9YA: Is your housing/living arrangement near a bus stop?Responses by Young Adults Age 18-22
200718 19 20 21 22 Total Total
Yes 501 296 258 189 108 1,352 2,002No 83 34 32 27 22 198 374Total 584 330 290 216 130 1,550 2,376Percent Yes 86% 90% 89% 88% 83% 87% 84%
Blank 26 47 60 39 31 203
2008Total 626 444 362 275 200 1,907Percent Yes 89% 88% 86% 85% 85% 87%
18 19 20 21 22 TotalYes 35 11 11 11 6 74No 21 10 7 9 9 56Declined Services 15 9 9 5 5 43Total 89 49 47 46 42 173
Blank 12 4 5 2 2 25
2008Yes 31 16 20 15 4 86
AGE
Question 2 - 12YA If the answer to any of the questions 5-11 are no, is there a plan developed to assist you in obtaining housing that is safe, stable, affordable, and is located near public transportation, work and/or school.
AGE
Note: in 2007, safe, stabe, affordable, and near public transportation, work and/or
school were all combined in one question.
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Section II - 18-22 Survey - HousingQuestion 2 - 10YA: Is your housing/living arrangement near your school or educational program?Responses by Young Adults Age 18-22
200718 19 20 21 22 Total Total
Yes 417 232 210 141 81 1,081 2,002No 134 87 63 64 32 380 374Total 551 319 273 205 113 1,461 2,376Percent Yes 76% 73% 77% 69% 72% 74% 84%
Blank or N/A 59 58 77 50 48 292
2008Total 583 410 332 247 183 1,755Percent Yes 75% 72% 68% 68% 69% 72%
18 19 20 21 22 TotalYes 57 35 25 22 15 154No 39 23 17 17 11 107Declined Services 26 18 15 16 4 79Total 140 95 77 76 52 340
Blank or N/A 12 11 6 9 2 40
2008Yes 65 50 46 32 21 214
AGE
Question 2 - 12YA If the answer to any of the questions 5-11 are no, is there a plan developed to assist you in obtaining housing that is safe, stable, affordable, and is located near public transportation, work
AGE
Note: in 2007, safe, stabe, affordable, and near public transportation, work and/or
school were all combined in one question.
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Section II - 18-22 Survey - HousingQuestion 2 - 11YA: Is your housing/living arrangement near your place of employment?Responses by Young Adults Age 18-22
200718 19 20 21 22 Total Total
Yes 144 86 77 69 44 420 2,002No 60 48 35 28 17 188 374Total 204 134 112 97 61 608 2,376Percent Yes 71% 64% 69% 71% 72% 69% 84%
Blank or N/A 406 243 238 158 100 1145
2008Total 244 187 160 135 115 841Percent Yes 74% 69% 59% 64% 69% 68%
18 19 20 21 22 TotalYes 31 19 17 8 7 82No 17 14 7 5 5 48Declined Services 5 8 7 9 4 33Total 53 41 31 22 16 163
Blank 7 7 4 6 1 25
2008Yes 27 28 31 22 17 125
AGE
AGE
Question 2 - 12YA If the answer to any of the questions 5-11 are no, is there a plan developed to assist you in obtaining housing that is safe, stable, affordable, and is located near public transportation, work and/or school.
Note: in 2007, safe, stabe, affordable, and near public transportation, work and/or
school were all combined in one question.
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Section II - 18-22 Survey - HousingQuestion 2 - 13YA: Have you spent at least one night homeless since leaving foster care in the last 12 months?Responses by Young Adults Age 18-22
18 19 20 21 22 TotalYes 49 43 59 37 30 218Currently Homeless 6 4 3 3 2 18No 520 276 225 174 99 1,294Total 575 323 287 214 131 1,530% Yes & Currently Homeless 10% 15% 22% 19% 24% 15%% Yes 9% 13% 21% 17% 23% 14%
Blank 35 54 63 41 30 223
2008% Yes & Currently Homeless 10% 14% 22% 20% 20% 16%% Yes 9% 13% 19% 19% 18% 14%
AGE
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Section II - 18-22 Survey - Housing
Homelessness among young adults age 18 through 22 by Community-Based Care Lead Agency
Community-Based Care Lead Agency Yes Currently Homeless No Total
% Yes & Currently Homeless
Percent Yes
Blank
Big Bend Community Based Care, Inc. 13 13 0% 0%Child And Family Connections 0ChildNet 49 257 306 16% 16% 93Children's Network of SW Florida 3 1 19 23 17% 13% 2Clay & Baker Kids Net, Inc. 1 1 0% 0%Community Based Care of Brevard, Inc. 12 60 72 17% 17% 3Community Based Care of Seminole, Inc. 4 32 36 11% 11% 4Community Partnership for Children, Inc. 15 2 78 95 18% 16% 5Eckerd Community Alternatives 8 86 94 9% 9% 24Family Services of Metro Orlando 20 3 94 117 20% 17% 3Family Support Services of North Florida 8 35 43 19% 19% 2Heartland for Children 6 48 54 11% 11% 1Hillsborough Kids, Inc. 36 6 211 253 17% 14% 23Kids Central, Inc. 20 2 75 97 23% 21% 3Lakeview Center, Families First Network 8 2 96 106 9% 8% 47Our Kids 14 1 107 122 12% 11%Partnership For Strong Families 0Sarasota Family YMCA 3 29 32 9% 9% 5St. Johns County Board of County Commissioners 3 11 14 21% 21% 7United For Families, Inc. 9 1 42 52 19% 17% 1Total 218 18 1,294 1,530 15% 14% 223
Question 2 - 13YA: Have you spent at least one night homeless since leaving foster care in the last 12 months?
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2007
Percent Yes
3%15%14%16%12%7%15%17%21%10%11%15%7%9%3%8%12%36%0%12%12%
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Section II - 18-22 Survey - HousingQuestion 2 - 14YA: How many times have you been homeless in the last 12 months?
Age None 1 2 3 4 5 6-10 More than 10 Total
Blank or N/A
18 527 23 14 3 2 6 5 4 584 2619 282 23 11 4 1 6 2 3 332 4520 227 32 12 6 6 2 5 1 291 5921 173 15 8 6 6 1 3 3 215 4022 101 13 9 3 1 1 3 131 30
Total 1,310 106 54 22 16 15 16 14 1,553 200
Percentage 84% 7% 3% 1% 1% 1% 1% 1% 100%
Responses by age for young adults age 18-22
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Section II - 18-22 Survey - HousingQuestion 2 - 15YA: In the last 12 months, about how many nights were you homeless each time you were homeless?
Age None 1 2 3 4 5 6-10 More than 10 Total
Blank or N/A
18 526 9 8 3 4 5 9 14 578 3219 281 11 10 5 2 4 2 9 324 5320 228 17 9 6 5 4 8 13 290 6021 172 8 9 8 2 1 5 6 211 4422 100 10 8 4 2 6 130 31
Total 1,307 55 44 26 13 14 26 48 1,533 220
Percentage 85% 4% 3% 2% 1% 1% 2% 3% 100%
2008Total 1,224 51 28 27 5 18 25 1,378Percentage 89% 4% 2% 2% 0% 1% 2% 100%Note: More than 10 was not used in the 2008 survey.
Responses by age for young adults age 18-22
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Section II - 18-22 Survey - HousingQuestion 2 - 16YA: In the last 12 months, where did you stay when you were homeless?
Age
Hom
eless Shelter
With Friends
With Fam
ily
On the Street
With som
eone I did not know
In my car
Other
Total
N/A
18 5 35 13 17 8 4 13 95 47219 8 31 10 10 8 2 69 25520 11 37 16 14 4 12 6 100 20221 9 23 13 13 6 7 4 75 13622 12 13 7 5 3 5 3 48 90
Total 45 139 59 59 21 36 28 387 1,155
Percentage 12% 36% 15% 15% 5% 9% 7%Note: Respondents were able to check multiple responses.
Responses by age for young adults age 18-22
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Section III - 13-17 Survey - Education
Responses by youth age 13-17
Age
High School,
Regular D
iploma
High School,
Special Diplom
a
GED
Program
Associates D
egree
Bachelor's D
egree
Master's Program
or H
igher
Vocational
Apprenticeship
No further
education past age 16
Military
Total
13 104 28 3 12 90 45 8 1 3 15 30914 124 21 7 13 84 56 12 1 14 10 34215 165 31 11 11 102 64 15 1 12 41216 225 41 60 22 108 70 18 2 2 21 56917 213 63 105 27 103 45 30 1 4 9 600
Total 831 184 186 85 487 280 83 5 24 67 2,232Percentage 37% 8% 8% 4% 22% 13% 4% 0% 1% 3% 100%
2007Total 1,970 238 105 530 106 5 130 3,084Note: High School Diploma was not separated out and Master's was not a response option in the 2007 survey.
Question 3 - 1Y: What is your Educational Goal?
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Blank or N/A
1911253222109
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Section III - 13-17 Survey - Education
Responses by youth age 13-17 by CBC
Community-Based Care Lead Agency
High School,
Regular D
iploma
High School,
Special Diplom
a
GED
Program
Associates D
egree
Bachelor's D
egree
Master's Program
or H
igher
Vocational
Apprenticeship
No further
education past age 16
Military
Total
Big Bend Community Based Care, Inc. 1 1 1 1 4Child And Family Connections 1 4 2 1 8ChildNet 123 33 23 9 78 34 11 6 3 320Children's Network of SW Florida 21 7 3 3 16 6 1 1 2 60Clay & Baker Kids Net, Inc. 1 1Community Based Care of Brevard, Inc. 29 4 7 3 6 13 1 4 67Community Based Care of Seminole, Inc. 19 3 1 1 13 18 1 2 58Community Partnership for Children, Inc. 67 15 19 5 41 5 3 2 2 159Eckerd Community Alternatives 50 17 20 8 71 20 6 6 3 201Family Services of Metro Orlando 120 21 21 17 75 56 26 1 3 9 349Family Support Services of North Florida 81 21 16 6 43 16 2 10 195Heartland for Children 47 8 14 1 10 12 1 1 4 98Hillsborough Kids, Inc. 96 17 24 6 55 43 4 1 5 251Kids Central, Inc. 41 6 13 8 18 10 2 1 6 105Lakeview Center, Families First Network 61 11 8 13 34 21 20 3 1 12 184Our Kids 27 10 4 7 4 1 53Partnership For Strong Families 7 2 1 1 11Sarasota Family YMCA 15 7 2 3 5 4 2 1 1 40St. Johns County Board of County Commissioners 5 6 1 1 2 15United For Families, Inc. 20 2 2 1 10 12 3 3 53Total 831 184 186 85 487 280 83 5 24 67 2,232
Question 3 - 1Y: What is your Educational Goal?
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Blank or N/A
2008 Total
21144
2 32718 143
518 552 494 9016 33422 1493 231
10618 3378 471 1602 491
103 851 251 48
109 2,903
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Section III - Caseworker Survey - EducationQuestion 3 - 1CW: Youth, as determined by their school, is: Educational status by age for youth age 13 through 17
13 14 15 16 17 TotalAbove grade level 13 9 9 18 31 80At grade level 176 173 220 226 241 1,036Below grade level 113 130 169 273 271 956Total 302 312 398 517 543 2,072Percent At or Above Grade Level 63% 58% 58% 47% 50% 54%
Youth is not in School 1 6 10 36 44 97Blank 31 42 42 58 67 240
2007Percent At or Above Grade Level 60% 54% 57% 49% 45% 51%
2008
AGE
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Section III - Caseworker Survey - EducationQuestion 3 - 1CW: Youth, as determined by their school, is: Educational status by age for youth age 13 through 17 by Community-Based Care Lead Agency
Community-Based Care Lead AgencyAbove Grade Level
At Grade Level
Below Grade Level
Total
Percent At or Above
Grade Level
Not In School Blank
Big Bend Community Based Care, Inc. 1 1 1 3 67%Child And Family Connections 1 3 2 6 67%ChildNet 15 171 144 330 56% 22 2Children's Network of SW Florida 1 27 16 44 64% 2 9Clay & Baker Kids Net, Inc. 0Community Based Care of Brevard, Inc. 41 18 59 69% 16Community Based Care of Seminole, Inc. 22 33 55 40% 1Community Partnership for Children, Inc. 7 80 71 158 55%Eckerd Community Alternatives 14 110 67 191 65% 15 15Family Services of Metro Orlando 7 123 217 347 37% 15 17Family Support Services of North Florida 6 87 102 195 48% 3 1Heartland for Children 7 1 8 88% 3 86Hillsborough Kids, Inc. 10 133 96 239 60% 24 20Kids Central, Inc. 6 51 41 98 58% 4 9Lakeview Center, Families First Network 6 80 90 176 49% 6Our Kids 3 34 17 54 69% 1 3Partnership For Strong Families 2 2 100% 11Sarasota Family YMCA 2 13 16 31 48% 5 8St. Johns County Board of County Commissioners 9 4 13 69% 1 2United For Families, Inc. 1 42 20 63 68% 2 34Total 80 1,036 956 2,072 54% 97 240
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2007
Percent At or Above
Grade Level
44%52%50%61%52%46%56%41%64%54%45%46%33%56%53%54%58%54%22%65%51%
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Section III - Caseworker Survey - Education
Educational status by age for youth at age 17 by Community-Based Care Lead Agency2007
Community-Based Care Lead AgencyAbove Grade Level
At Grade Level
Below Grade Level
Total
Percent At or
Above Grade Level
Not In School
Percent At or Above
Grade Level
Big Bend Community Based Care, Inc. 1 1 2 50% 39%Child And Family Connections 1 1 2 50% 37%ChildNet 7 44 51 102 50% 13 52%Children's Network of SW Florida 7 3 10 70% 1 66%Clay & Baker Kids Net, Inc. 0 46%Community Based Care of Brevard, Inc. 8 3 11 73% 45%Community Based Care of Seminole, Inc. 3 4 7 43% 44%Community Partnership for Children, Inc. 4 14 29 47 38% 33%Eckerd Community Alternatives 6 19 16 41 61% 5 54%Family Services of Metro Orlando 3 32 52 87 40% 5 45%Family Support Services of North Florida 3 22 28 53 47% 2 38%Heartland for Children 1 1 100% 1 47%Hillsborough Kids, Inc. 1 26 25 52 52% 9 42%Kids Central, Inc. 3 14 15 32 53% 3 48%Lakeview Center, Families First Network 1 14 23 38 39% 45%Our Kids 2 14 4 20 80% 41%Partnership For Strong Families 1 1 100% 56%Sarasota Family YMCA 1 1 5 7 29% 3 50%St. Johns County Board of County Commissioners 5 3 8 63% 1 9%United For Families, Inc. 14 8 22 64% 1 64%Total 31 241 271 543 50% 44 45%
Question 3 - 1CW: Youth, as determined by their school, is:
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Section III - Caseworker Survey - Education
2007
Community-Based Care Lead Agency Yes No Total Percent Yes
Declined Services Blank Percent
Yes
Big Bend Community Based Care, Inc. 1 1 0% 60%Child And Family Connections 2 2 0% 82%ChildNet 103 31 134 77% 19 13 70%Children's Network of SW Florida 11 5 16 69% 2 66%Clay & Baker Kids Net, Inc. 0 82%Community Based Care of Brevard, Inc. 14 4 18 78% 71%Community Based Care of Seminole, Inc. 7 22 29 24% 2 2 57%Community Partnership for Children, Inc. 38 23 61 62% 8 2 77%Eckerd Community Alternatives 55 20 75 73% 2 5 79%Family Services of Metro Orlando 93 114 207 45% 2 23 46%Family Support Services of North Florida 81 13 94 86% 8 3 73%Heartland for Children 1 2 3 33% 1 63%Hillsborough Kids, Inc. 69 34 103 67% 8 9 89%Kids Central, Inc. 29 9 38 76% 3 4 58%Lakeview Center, Families First Network 12 76 88 14% 2 53%Our Kids 13 4 17 76% 1 40%Partnership For Strong Families 0 85%Sarasota Family YMCA 13 4 17 76% 2 2 77%St. Johns County Board of County Commissioners 5 5 100% 35%United For Families, Inc. 12 7 19 63% 2 1 61%Total 556 371 927 60% 58 68 60%
Question 3 - 2CW: If the answer is “below grade level” or “youth is not in school” to item #1, is the youth receiving remediation services identified to improve his or her chances of performing at or above grade level or returning to school? Receipt of remedial educational services by CBC for those age 13 through 17
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Section III - Caseworker Survey - EducationGrade level FCAT status by age for youth age 13 through 17
13 14 15 16 17 TotalYes 164 160 179 207 187 897No 47 56 94 145 160 502Total 211 216 273 352 347 1,399Percent Yes 78% 74% 66% 59% 54% 64%
Blank or N/A 123 144 177 259 307 1010
2007Total 319 579 690 830 807 3,225Percent Yes 47% 51% 52% 45% 42% 47%
2008
AGE
Question 3 - 3CW: Youth has passed their grade level FCAT.
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Section III - Caseworker Survey - EducationGrade level FCAT status by Community-Based Care Lead Agency for youth age 13 through 17
2007
Community-Based Care Lead Agency Yes No Total Percent Yes
Blank or N/A
Percent Yes
Big Bend Community Based Care, Inc. 0 3 61%Child And Family Connections 0 6 56%ChildNet 148 98 246 60% 108 58%Children's Network of SW Florida 22 7 29 76% 26 54%Clay & Baker Kids Net, Inc. 0 74%Community Based Care of Brevard, Inc. 28 21 49 57% 26 57%Community Based Care of Seminole, Inc. 19 13 32 59% 24 82%Community Partnership for Children, Inc. 58 24 82 71% 76 22%Eckerd Community Alternatives 83 48 131 63% 90 71%Family Services of Metro Orlando 106 131 237 45% 142 66%Family Support Services of North Florida 98 35 133 74% 66 69%Heartland for Children 3 3 0% 94 57%Hillsborough Kids, Inc. 114 40 154 74% 129 17%Kids Central, Inc. 48 24 72 67% 39 57%Lakeview Center, Families First Network 106 12 118 90% 64 60%Our Kids 19 22 41 46% 17 28%Partnership For Strong Families 2 2 100% 11 51%Sarasota Family YMCA 15 9 24 63% 20 66%St. Johns County Board of County Commissioners 10 1 11 91% 5 23%United For Families, Inc. 21 14 35 60% 64 52%Grand Total 897 502 1,399 64% 1010 47%
Question 3 - 3CW: Youth has passed their grade level FCAT.
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Section III - Caseworker Survey - EducationGrade level FCAT status by Community-Based Care Lead Agency for youth 17
2007
Community-Based Care Lead Agency Yes No Total Percent Yes
Blank or N/A
Percent Yes
Big Bend Community Based Care, Inc. 0 2 56%Child And Family Connections 0 2 47%ChildNet 35 35 70 50% 46 58%Children's Network of SW Florida 5 1 6 83% 8 54%Clay & Baker Kids Net, Inc. 0 63%Community Based Care of Brevard, Inc. 6 4 10 60% 7 38%Community Based Care of Seminole, Inc. 4 1 5 80% 3 82%Community Partnership for Children, Inc. 13 11 24 54% 23 19%Eckerd Community Alternatives 11 17 28 39% 19 65%Family Services of Metro Orlando 20 36 56 36% 39 61%Family Support Services of North Florida 25 11 36 69% 19 53%Heartland for Children 1 1 0% 33 58%Hillsborough Kids, Inc. 16 14 30 53% 33 22%Kids Central, Inc. 12 12 24 50% 12 63%Lakeview Center, Families First Network 14 4 18 78% 24 39%Our Kids 9 6 15 60% 7 22%Partnership For Strong Families 1 1 100% 3 31%Sarasota Family YMCA 3 1 4 75% 8 54%St. Johns County Board of County Commission 5 1 6 83% 3 0%United For Families, Inc. 8 5 13 62% 16 26%Total 187 160 347 54% 307 42%
Question 3 - 3CW: Youth has passed their grade level FCAT.
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Section III - Caseworker Survey - Education
Responses by age 13-17
13 14 15 16 17 TotalYes 33 36 44 70 99 282No 30 30 52 66 74 252Total 63 66 96 136 173 534Percent Yes 52% 55% 46% 51% 57% 53%
Blank or N/A 269 287 345 454 460 1815Declined Services 2 7 9 21 21 60
2008Total 94 89 193 245 292 913Percent Yes 47% 51% 52% 45% 42% 47%
Question 3 - 4CW: If no to item 3 above, the youth is receiving tutoring/ other services identified to improve his or her chances of passing their grade level FCAT?
AGE
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Section III - Caseworker Survey - Education
2007
Community-Based Care Lead Agency Yes No Total Percent Yes
Declined Services
Blank or N/A
Percent Yes
Big Bend Community Based Care, Inc. 0 3 60%Child And Family Connections 0 6 82%ChildNet 57 27 84 68% 18 252 70%Children's Network of SW Florida 4 7 11 36% 1 43 66%Clay & Baker Kids Net, Inc. 0 82%Community Based Care of Brevard, Inc. 12 6 18 67% 2 55 71%Community Based Care of Seminole, Inc. 3 9 12 25% 44 57%Community Partnership for Children, Inc. 20 12 32 63% 2 124 77%Eckerd Community Alternatives 37 21 58 64% 3 160 79%Family Services of Metro Orlando 42 67 109 39% 5 265 46%Family Support Services of North Florida 36 22 58 62% 6 135 73%Heartland for Children 2 2 0% 95 63%Hillsborough Kids, Inc. 14 21 35 40% 10 238 89%Kids Central, Inc. 19 15 34 56% 7 70 58%Lakeview Center, Families First Network 5 17 22 23% 3 157 53%Our Kids 18 14 32 56% 26 40%Partnership For Strong Families 0 13 85%Sarasota Family YMCA 4 4 8 50% 3 33 77%St. Johns County Board of County Commissioners 2 2 100% 14 35%United For Families, Inc. 9 8 17 53% 82 61%Total 282 252 534 53% 60 1815 60%
Question 3 - 4CW: If no to item 3 above, the youth is receiving tutoring/ other services identified to improve his or her chances of passing their grade level FCAT?Tutoring Services by CBC for those age 13 through 17
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2008
Percent Yes
89%82%71%57%59%62%67%72%56%51%61%29%66%50%15%55%59%50%50%40%58%
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Section III - Caseworker Survey - Education
13 14 15 16 17 TotalReading 5 8 9 10 15 47Math 3 7 8 25 33 76Science 2 2 6 15 14 39Writing 2 5 9 25 25 66Total 12 22 32 75 87 228
2008Total 29 25 70 93 101 318
Question 3 - 5CW: If no to passing their full grade level FCAT, the following Sections passed by age, 13-17
Age
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Section III - Caseworker Survey - EducationQuestion 3 - 6CW: The youth has an educational and career path which has been developed into a written plan
2007
Community-Based Care Lead Agency Yes No Total Percent Yes
Declined Services Blank Percent
Yes
Big Bend Community Based Care, Inc. 1 2 3 33% 18%Child And Family Connections 5 1 6 83% 37%ChildNet 207 136 343 60% 9 2 70%Children's Network of SW Florida 15 30 45 33% 1 9 32%Clay & Baker Kids Net, Inc. 0 45%Community Based Care of Brevard, Inc. 48 12 60 80% 15 29%Community Based Care of Seminole, Inc. 47 5 52 90% 1 3 21%Community Partnership for Children, Inc. 132 19 151 87% 2 5 27%Eckerd Community Alternatives 86 109 195 44% 7 19 28%Family Services of Metro Orlando 120 225 345 35% 3 31 39%Family Support Services of North Florida 91 100 191 48% 3 5 33%Heartland for Children 3 8 11 27% 86 40%Hillsborough Kids, Inc. 109 146 255 43% 4 24 27%Kids Central, Inc. 59 37 96 61% 15 62%Lakeview Center, Families First Network 139 37 176 79% 6 77%Our Kids 25 28 53 47% 5 26%Partnership For Strong Families 2 2 100% 11 90%Sarasota Family YMCA 16 19 35 46% 1 8 58%St. Johns County Board of County Commissioners 13 13 100% 3 91%United For Families, Inc. 27 37 64 42% 35 31%Total 1,145 951 2,096 55% 31 282 39%
Responses by CBC for those age 13 through 17
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Section III - Caseworker Survey - Education
2007
Community-Based Care Lead Agency Yes No Total Percent Yes
Blank or N/A
Percent Yes
Big Bend Community Based Care, Inc. 1 2 3 33% 50%Child And Family Connections 1 1 0% 5 44%ChildNet 176 105 281 63% 73 95%Children's Network of SW Florida 10 24 34 29% 21 59%Clay & Baker Kids Net, Inc. 0 68%Community Based Care of Brevard, Inc. 45 13 58 78% 17 47%Community Based Care of Seminole, Inc. 15 17 32 47% 24 55%Community Partnership for Children, Inc. 121 23 144 84% 14 65%Eckerd Community Alternatives 69 91 160 43% 61 83%Family Services of Metro Orlando 39 204 243 16% 136 80%Family Support Services of North Florida 66 103 169 39% 30 25%Heartland for Children 3 4 7 43% 90 59%Hillsborough Kids, Inc. 85 72 157 54% 126 66%Kids Central, Inc. 41 51 92 45% 19 74%Lakeview Center, Families First Network 126 36 162 78% 20 59%Our Kids 19 31 50 38% 8 78%Partnership For Strong Families 0 13 75%Sarasota Family YMCA 10 18 28 36% 16 89%St. Johns County Board of County Commissioners 11 11 100% 5 100%United For Families, Inc. 11 38 49 22% 50 55%Total 848 833 1,681 50% 728 70%
Question 3 - 7CW: Youth’s educational and career path has been filed with the court. Written educational plan filed with the court by CBC for those age 13 through 17
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Section III - Caseworker Survey - Education
200713 14 15 16 17 Total Total
High School 32 95 278 425 404 1,234 1,144GED Program 1 2 30 82 115 160Community College 1 3 11 15 15University/College 1 1 2 6 10 2Vocational/Technical 5 4 9 13Apprenticeship 0 0Military 1 1 2 2Job Corp 1 1Graduate School 0Professional Certification 0Other 252 211 108 51 36 658Subtotal Vocational, Apprenticeship, Military or GED 2 0 2 35 87 126 175
Subtotal College 2 0 1 5 17 25 17Total in School or Military 36 95 281 460 504 1,376 2,894Not in School 6 4 16 30 45 101 246Total 294 310 405 547 589 2,145 3,140
Percent in School or Military 12% 31% 69% 84% 86% 64% 92%
Blank 40 50 45 64 65 264
Question 3 - 8CW: What is the youth's current educational status?Current Educational Status by Age 13-17
Age
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Section III - Caseworker Survey - Education
200713 14 15 16 17 Total % Total
Grade 02 1 1 0.05%Grade 03 0 0.00% 1Grade 04 7 2 9 0.43% 3Grade 05 66 15 2 1 2 86 4.10% 129Grade 06 120 60 23 8 3 214 10.19% 395Grade 07 76 131 93 36 13 349 16.62% 569Grade 08 17 89 200 175 85 566 26.95% 910Grade 09 1 13 70 186 166 436 20.76% 739Grade 10 1 1 8 106 161 277 13.19% 439Grade 11 1 1 13 101 116 5.52% 153Grade 12 3 14 17 0.81% 16GED Program 5 24 29 1.38% 38Subtotal - K - 11 289 312 397 525 531 2,054 3,338Subtotal Grade 12 & GED 0 0 0 8 38 46 54
Total 289 312 397 533 569 2,100 3,404
Blank 45 48 53 78 85 309
Note: Grade 12 includes regular diploma, special diploma, and certificate of completion
Highest Grade or Educational Level Completed by AgeQuestion 3 - 9CW: Highest completed grade/education.
Age
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Section III - 18-22 Survey - EducationQuestion 3 - 1YA: Are you currently attending school or a vocational program?Responses by Young Adults age 18-22
18 19 20 21 22 TotalYes 521 295 263 191 105 1,375No 65 39 32 24 27 187Total 586 334 295 215 132 1,562Percent Yes 89% 88% 89% 89% 80% 88%
Blank 24 43 55 40 29 191
2008Total 636 443 368 277 200 1,924Percent Yes 86% 87% 84% 83% 84% 85%
AGE
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Section III - 18-22 Survey - EducationQuestion 3 - 2YA: If attending school, are you considered by your educational institution to be:Educational status by age for yongh adults age 18 to 22
18 19 20 21 22 TotalAbove grade level 46 23 24 28 12 133At grade level 323 186 168 119 74 870Below grade level 89 43 29 16 7 184Total 458 252 221 163 93 1,187Percent At or Above Grade Level 81% 83% 87% 90% 92% 84%
Unknown 76 39 40 27 12 194Blank or N/A 76 86 89 65 56 372
2008Total 481 324 266 204 145 1,420Percent At or Above Grade Level 81% 85% 88% 90% 89% 85%
AGE
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Section III - 18-22 Survey - EducationQuestion 3 - 3YA: Are you receiving tutoring or other services?Responses by young adults age 18-22
18 19 20 21 22 TotalYes 111 64 60 59 26 320No 401 204 195 122 73 995Total 512 268 255 181 99 1,315Percent Yes 22% 24% 24% 33% 26% 24%
Declined Services 9 4 4 7 3 27Not in School 20 14 18 14 12 78Blank or N/A 69 91 73 53 47 333
2008Total 519 378 298 226 168 1,589Percent Yes 24% 23% 23% 23% 26% 24%
Responses by young adults reporting below grade level
18 19 20 21 22 TotalYes 25 14 7 3 3 52No 51 25 21 10 3 110Total 76 39 28 13 6 162Percent Yes 33% 36% 25% 23% 50% 32%
Declined Services 1 1 1 3Not in School 3 1 1 1 6Blank or N/A 9 2 2 13
AGE
AGE
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Section III - 18-22 Survey - Education
200718 19 20 21 22 Total Total
High School 226 50 21 4 1 302 519GED Program 149 98 79 59 17 402 596Community College 85 86 76 49 32 328 485University/College 32 19 27 26 22 126 158Vocational/Technical 26 39 48 44 22 179 220Apprenticeship 2 1 3 4Military 1 1 7Job Corp 1 1 2Graduate School 1 1 1 3Professional Certification 1 4 1 6Other 18 6 9 5 9 47
Subtotal Vocational, Apprenticeship, Military or GED 175 140 127 103 40 585 827
Subtotal College 117 105 103 75 54 454 643Total in School or Military 493 255 203 139 72 1,165 2,030Not in School 46 27 27 21 24 145 405Total 584 330 291 211 128 1,544 2,435Percent in School or Military 84% 77% 70% 66% 56% 75% 83%
Blank or N/A 26 47 59 44 33 209
Question 3 - 4YA: What type of school are you currently attending?Current Educational Program by Age 18-22
Age
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Section III - 18-22 Survey - EducationQuestion 3 - 5YA: What is the highest completed grade/education that you have completed?Highest Grade or Educational Level Completed by Age 18-22
200718 19 20 21 22 Total % Total
Grade 03 1 1 0.06% 0Grade 04 0 0.00% 0Grade 05 1 1 0.06% 0Grade 06 2 2 2 6 0.39% 4Grade 07 3 2 1 6 0.39% 16Grade 08 30 9 5 5 1 50 3.23% 68Grade 09 73 20 16 16 3 128 8.27% 200Grade 10 114 46 26 14 8 208 13.45% 324Grade 11 173 80 58 32 12 355 22.95% 485Grade 12 109 106 130 85 62 492 31.80% 708GED Program 77 56 47 44 28 252 16.29% 351Associate's Degree 1 5 2 8 10 26 1.68% 117Bachelor's Degree 1 1 1 3 0.19% 5Vocational 3 5 8 3 19 1.23% 55Subtotal - K - 11 395 160 108 68 24 755 1,097Subtotal Grade 12 & GED 186 162 177 129 90 744 1,059Total College and Vocational 1 9 7 17 14 48 177Total 582 331 292 214 128 1,547 2,333
Blank 28 46 58 40 33 205
Age
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Section III - 18-22 Survey - EducationQuestion 3 - 6YA: What is your Current Educational Goal? Current Educational Goal by Age 18-22
Age
High School,
Regular D
iploma
High School,
Special Diplom
a
H.S. C
ert. of C
ompletion
GED
Program
Associates D
egree
Bachelor's D
egree
Master's Program
or H
igher
Vocational
Military
Apprenticeship
No further
education
Total
Blank
18 174 43 4 140 77 75 36 32 1 3 2 587 2319 56 13 5 78 72 40 16 47 1 2 330 4720 33 6 73 85 36 11 40 1 7 292 5821 12 2 2 55 53 29 13 43 2 3 1 215 4022 6 3 2 18 39 28 7 23 1 4 131 30
Total 281 67 13 364 326 208 83 185 6 6 16 1,555 198
Percentage 18% 4% 1% 23% 21% 13% 5% 12% 0% 0% 1% 100%
2007Total 321 517 392 576 17 12 185 2,020Note: High School Diploma was not separated out and Master's was not a response option in the 2007 survey.
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Section III - 18-22 Survey - Education
Current Educational Goal by CBC, age 18-22
Community-Based Care Lead Agency
High School,
Regular D
iploma
High School,
Special Diplom
a
H.S. C
ert. of C
ompletion
GED
Program
Associates D
egree
Bachelor's D
egree
Master's Program
or H
igher
Vocational
Military
Apprenticeship
No further
education
Total
Big Bend Community Based Care, Inc. 4 1 4 2 2 13Child And Family Connections 0ChildNet 70 20 3 58 50 36 18 49 1 1 4 310Children's Network of SW Florida 2 1 5 4 4 3 2 1 1 23Clay & Baker Kids Net, Inc. 1 1Community Based Care of Brevard, Inc. 14 1 2 16 22 6 5 7 1 74Community Based Care of Seminole, Inc. 8 1 8 11 5 2 3 38Community Partnership for Children, Inc. 13 4 1 25 22 16 5 8 1 1 2 98Eckerd Community Alternatives 11 6 20 21 11 1 21 1 2 1 95Family Services of Metro Orlando 29 7 1 30 19 17 8 5 2 118Family Support Services of North Florida 7 1 1 16 9 5 3 2 44Heartland for Children 15 4 12 7 11 1 4 54Hillsborough Kids, Inc. 47 9 3 73 55 31 14 25 4 261Kids Central, Inc. 13 2 23 33 14 5 7 1 98Lakeview Center, Families First Network 13 4 1 24 16 26 2 17 1 1 2 107Our Kids 15 3 1 30 26 15 14 17 121Partnership For Strong Families 0Sarasota Family YMCA 7 1 6 7 3 9 33St. Johns County Board of County Commissioners 1 9 2 3 15United For Families, Inc. 12 3 8 18 6 2 3 52Total 281 67 13 364 326 208 83 185 6 6 16 1,555
Question 3 - 6YA: What is your Current Educational Goal?
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2008
Blank or N/A
Total
12109
89 2842 27
151 372 162 3723 472 941 1731 4415 1532 5146 531 263
544 226 71 35
198 1,533
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Section IV - 13-17 Survey - EmploymentQuestion 4 - 1Y: Have you had an opportunity to participate in job training (paid or unpaid)?
13 14 15 16 17 TotalYes 21 44 69 144 249 527No 297 288 338 419 337 1,679Total 318 332 407 563 586 2,206Percent Yes 7% 13% 17% 26% 42% 24%
Declined Services 2 8 8 10 14 42Blank 8 13 22 28 22 93
2007Total 464 637 740 1,841Percent Yes 30% 39% 45% 39%
2008
Job Training Opportunity by Age, 13-17
Age
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Section IV - 13-17 Survey - Employment
Job Training Opportunity by CBC, age 13-172007
Community-Based Care Lead Agency Yes No Total % Yes Declined Services Blank % Yes
15-17Big Bend Community Based Care, Inc. 2 2 4 50% 41%Child And Family Connections 2 6 8 25% 47%ChildNet 88 222 310 28% 10 2 48%Children's Network of SW Florida 14 52 66 21% 1 11 31%Clay & Baker Kids Net, Inc. 1 1 100% 24%Community Based Care of Brevard, Inc. 14 52 66 21% 1 8 38%Community Based Care of Seminole, Inc. 17 40 57 30% 1 2 28%Community Partnership for Children, Inc. 36 114 150 24% 5 8 63%Eckerd Community Alternatives 44 151 195 23% 7 15 54%Family Services of Metro Orlando 77 283 360 21% 2 9 45%Family Support Services of North Florida 54 138 192 28% 3 3 40%Heartland for Children 21 74 95 22% 2 1 27%Hillsborough Kids, Inc. 50 201 251 20% 4 14 12%Kids Central, Inc. 35 69 104 34% 1 8 24%Lakeview Center, Families First Network 21 158 179 12% 2 4 32%Our Kids 12 39 51 24% 2 2 37%Partnership For Strong Families 2 9 11 18% 87%Sarasota Family YMCA 11 29 40 28% 3 69%St. Johns County Board of County Commissioners 11 4 15 73% 1 0%United For Families, Inc. 15 36 51 29% 1 2 36%Total 527 1,679 2,206 24% 42 93 39%
Question 4 - 1Y: Have you had an opportunity to participate in job training (paid or unpaid)?
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Section IV - Caseworker - Employment
2007
13 14 15 16 17 Total Total 16-17Full Time no job supports 1 1 2 14Part time no job supports 3 14 57 74 222Seasonal job 1 1 9 6 17 25Employed with job supports 3 1 1 1 6 12Volunteer 3 2 8 7 20 21Not employed 292 314 395 511 497 2,009 544Not employed due to disability 7 6 8 9 15 45Total 305 323 410 553 588 2,179 826Percent with Full Time Job 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 2%
Percent with Any Job 1% 1% 1% 5% 12% 5% 34%
Blank 29 37 40 58 66 230
Question 4 - 1CW: Youth’s current Employment Status:Employment Status By Age, 13-17
Age
Note: job supports were not included here in
2007 survey.
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Section IV - Caseworker - Employment
Community-Based Care Lead Agency
Full Time no job
supports
Part time no job
supports
Seasonal job
Employed w
ith job supports
Volunteer
Not em
ployed
Not em
ployed due to disability
Total
Pct. FT Job
Pct Any Job
Blank
Pct. FT Job
16-17
Big Bend Community Based Care, Inc. 3 3 0% 0% 0%Child And Family Connections 1 5 6 0% 17% 0%ChildNet 16 5 2 320 10 353 0% 7% 1 2%Children's Network of SW Florida 1 1 2 40 2 46 0% 4% 9 0%Clay & Baker Kids Net, Inc. 0 0%Community Based Care of Brevard, Inc. 1 2 56 59 0% 2% 16 0%Community Based Care of Seminole, Inc. 1 1 52 1 55 0% 2% 1 0%Community Partnership for Children, Inc. 5 1 149 3 158 0% 4% 0%Eckerd Community Alternatives 1 6 1 2 186 4 200 1% 4% 21 0%Family Services of Metro Orlando 14 1 1 5 345 5 371 0% 4% 8 0%Family Support Services of North Florida 10 5 1 3 173 6 198 0% 8% 1 8%Heartland for Children 11 11 0% 0% 86 0%Hillsborough Kids, Inc. 4 2 1 256 5 268 0% 2% 15 6%Kids Central, Inc. 7 2 1 93 2 105 0% 9% 6 8%Lakeview Center, Families First Network 1 4 1 167 1 174 1% 3% 8 6%Our Kids 1 1 52 1 55 0% 2% 3 1%Partnership For Strong Families 1 1 2 0% 50% 11 25%Sarasota Family YMCA 1 1 3 1 29 1 36 0% 14% 8 0%St. Johns County Board of County Commissioners 1 13 14 0% 7% 2 0%United For Families, Inc. 2 1 58 4 65 0% 3% 34 0%Grand Total 2 74 17 12 20 2,009 45 2,179 0% 5% 230 2%
Question 4 - 1CW: Youth’s current Employment Status:Employment Status By CBC Age 13-17
20
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Pct Any Job 16-
17
100%94%74%26%
100%29%86%95%
100%21%88%67%50%46%59%11%
100%71%80%19%34%
007
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Section IV - Caseworker - EmploymentQuestion 4 - 2CW: If employed, what is the hourly wage?Hourly wage of those employed who reported employment, age 13-17
2008
Wage Level Per Hour 13 14 15 16 17 Total Total
< Florida Minimum Wage + Tips 3 2 5 10 17FL Minimum Wage ($5.85/ hour) 2 16 29 47 100Minimum Wage to $8.00/ per hour 3 19 22 42$8.01 to $10.00 per hour 1 6 7 18$10.01 to $12.00 per hour 1 2 3 1$12.01 to $14.00 per hour 0 0$14.01 to $16.00 per hour 2 2 2Total Employed and Reporting Hourly Wage 0 2 4 22 63 91 180Blank or N/A 3 1 1 3 6 14 21
2007Median Wage Reported $7.00Average (Mean) Wage Reported $7.45Note: 2007 results included all ages 13-22 and was not broken down in similar dollar ranges.
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Section IV - Caseworker - EmploymentQuestion 4 - 3CW: If employed, total number of hours worked per week on average (all jobs)Hours worked by those reporting employment age 13-17
2008
13 14 15 16 17 Total TotalUnder 10 3 4 14 21 3411 -20 1 11 30 42 8821 - 30 1 1 5 16 23 3931 to 40 2 1 3 13Over 40 0 4Total 0 2 4 22 61 89 178
Blank or N/A 3 1 1 3 8 16
AGE
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Section IV - Caseworker - Employment
2007 2008
Type of Job Yes No Some Total Unknown Blank or N/A
% with Benefits
16+ TotalFull Time 0 2 43% 9Part Time 3 47 50 8 16 12% 108Seasonal Job 8 8 2 6 6% 13Job with Benefits (full/part/seasonal) 3 3 1 8 2Total 3 58 0 61 11 32 18% 132
Of Jobs with Benefits, Type of Benefit Noted2008
Count Count2 101 50 00 31 20 01 50 10 31 1Don't Know
N/A
HealthDentalRetirementVacationEducationPrescription Sick Leave
Jobs with Benefits, of those employed. Age 13-17
Question 4 - 4CW: Youth has a job that offers benefits such as health insurance, dental insurance, sick leave, paid vacation, and retirement plans such as a 401k to them at their current employment status.
Type Benefit
None
Question 4-5CW: If yes, please check type of benefits their job offers at their current employment status. (Check all that apply.)
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Section IV - 18-22 Survey - Employment
2007 2008
18 19 20 21 22 Total Total 18-23Total 18-
22Full Time no job supports 8 14 8 13 11 54 225 124Part time no job supports 88 51 56 44 34 273 570 385Seasonal job 5 3 4 2 14 32 24Employed with job supports 2 2 3 2 9 16Volunteer 7 10 3 2 4 26 18 23Not employed 464 250 215 149 76 1,154 492 1,285Not employed due to disability 13 3 6 6 1 29 63Total 587 333 295 216 128 1,559 1,337 1,920Percent with Full Time Job 1% 4% 3% 6% 9% 3% 17% 6%Percent with Any Job 18% 21% 24% 27% 37% 22% 63% 29%
Blank or N/A 23 44 55 39 33 194
Question 4 - 1YA: What is your current Employment Status?Employment Status By Age, 18-22
Age
Note: job supports were not included in 2007 survey.
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Section IV - 18-22 Survey - EmploymentQuestion 4 - 2YA: If employed, what is your hourly wage?
2008
Wage Level Per Hour 18 19 20 21 22 Total Total< Florida Minimum Wage + Tips 15 9 8 10 5 47 60FL Minimum Wage ($5.85/ hour) 48 22 20 18 10 118 163Minimum Wage to $8.00/ per hour 23 16 13 8 9 69 116$8.01 to $10.00 per hour 9 14 17 17 15 72 133$10.01 to $12.00 per hour 2 4 4 4 2 16 38$12.01 to $14.00 per hour 1 2 3 6$14.01 to $16.00 per hour 2 1 1 4 4Over $16.00 per hour 1 1 2 5Total Employed and Reporting Hourly Wage 97 67 65 58 44 331 525Blank or N/A 6 3 6 1 3 19 24
2007Median Wage Reported $7.00Average (Mean) Wage Reported $7.45Note: 2007 results included all ages 13-22 and was not broken down in similar dollar ranges.
Hourly wage of those who reported employment, age 18-22
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Section IV - 18-22 Survey - EmploymentQuestion 4 - 3YA: If employed, total number of hours worked per week on average (all jobs)Hours worked by those reporting employment age 18-22
200818 19 20 21 22 Total Total
Under 10 11 9 4 9 3 36 5411 -20 55 25 30 21 12 143 16121 - 30 23 17 21 18 14 93 15131 to 40 7 13 10 9 15 54 142Over 40 1 2 1 2 6 16Total 97 64 67 58 46 332 524
Blank or N/A 6 6 4 1 1 18
AGE
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Section IV - 18-22 Survey - Employment
18 19 20 21 22 TotalYes 144 95 84 62 34 419No 415 229 202 150 94 1,090Total 559 324 286 212 128 1,509Percent Yes 26% 29% 29% 29% 27% 28%
Blank 51 53 64 43 33 244
2007Total 632 419 275 215 155 1,696
Percent Yes 65% 79% 77% 79% 79% 74%2008
Total 596 426 359 266 194 1,841Percent Yes 28% 29% 28% 31% 35% 29%
Job Training Opportunity by Age, 18-22
Age
Question 4 - 4YA: Have you participated in job training or internships (paid or unpaid) in the last 12 months?
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Section IV - 18-22 Survey - Employment
18 19 20 21 22 TotalYes 183 134 132 95 53 597No 377 192 155 117 76 917Total 560 326 287 212 129 1,514Percent Yes 33% 41% 46% 45% 41% 39%
Blank 50 51 63 43 32 239
2008Total 598 429 358 267 194 1,846Percent Yes 35% 41% 39% 40% 41% 38%
Job Training Oportunities by Age, 18-22
Age
Question 4 - 5YA: Have you had opportunities to participate in job training or internships (paid or unpaid) since leaving foster care?
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Section IV - 18-22 Survey - Employment
18 19 20 21 22 TotalYes 402 228 213 161 88 1,092No 158 96 71 50 38 413Total 560 324 284 211 126 1,505Percent Y 72% 70% 75% 76% 70% 73%
Blank 50 53 66 44 35 248
2008Total 589 421 355 257 183 1,805Percent Ye 74% 71% 69% 75% 74% 72%
Job Training Interest by Age, 18-22
Age
Question 4 - 6YA: If job training and internship opportunities (paid or unpaid) were made available now, would you participate?
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Section IV - 18-22 Survey - Employment
2007 2008
Type of Job Yes No Some Total % with Benefits
Unknown and N/A
% with Benefits
16+
% with Benefits 18-22
Full Time 22 18 5 45 60% 8 43% 52%Part Time 45 156 11 212 26% 61 12% 33%Seasonal Job 1 6 7 14% 7 6% 53%Job with Benefits ( 2 3 5 40% 3 18%Total 70 183 16 269 32% 79 18% 38%
Question 4-8YA: If yes, please check type of benefits your job offers to you in your current position. (Check all that apply.)Of Jobs with Benefits, Type of Benefit Noted
2008Count Count
52 11033 7115 4338 6719 297 14
24 5214 157 16
12 28
Jobs with Benefits, of those employed. Age 18-22
Question 4 - 7YA: Does your current job offer benefits such as health insurance, dental insurance, sick leave, paid vacation, and retirement plans such as 401k to you in your current position?
Type Benefit
NoneDon't Know
N/A
HealthDentalRetirementVacationEducationPrescription DrugsSick Leave
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Section IV - 18-22 Survey - Employment
200818 19 20 21 22 Total Total
Within the last 3 months 34 21 14 14 4 87 148Within the last 6 months 18 20 10 15 6 69 115Within the last year 40 25 37 25 15 142 190More than one year ago 61 65 59 45 32 262 247Never 247 106 73 38 18 482 451Total 400 237 193 137 75 1,042 1,151
Blank 84 26 31 20 6 167
Last Employed by Age, 18-22
AGE
Question 4 - 9YA: If you are not currently employed, when was the last time that you held the same job for over 90 days?
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Section V - Caseworker - HealthQuestion 5 - 1CW: Has Medicaid or not Age 13-17 with Medicaid
13 14 15 16 17 TotalYes 229 249 301 391 415 1,585Do not know 5 4 7 12 14 42N/A 0Total 234 253 308 403 429 1,627% Yes 98% 98% 98% 97% 97% 97%
Blank 100 107 142 208 225 782
2008Total 310 325 476 574 677 2,362% Yes 94% 86% 85% 86% 80% 85%
Question 5 - 2YA: Has Medicaid or not
18 19 20 21 22 TotalYes 482 265 223 93 45 1,108Do not know 24 20 23 69 52 188N/A 0Total 506 285 246 162 97 1,296% Yes 95% 93% 91% 57% 46% 85%
Blank 104 92 104 93 64 457610 377 350 255 161
2008Total 564 381 308 198 142 1,593% Yes 23% 24% 22% 7% 6% 20%
AGE
AGE
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Section V - 13-17 Survey - Health
200813 14 15 16 17 Total Total
Doctor 283 86% 292 83% 365 84% 474 79% 521 84% 1,935 2,645Dentist 229 70% 241 68% 293 67% 385 64% 414 67% 1,562 2,095Emergency Room 47 14% 62 18% 101 23% 138 23% 157 25% 505 628Mental Health Provider 165 50% 167 47% 197 45% 258 43% 278 45% 1,065 1,334Vision Services 134 41% 156 44% 193 44% 248 41% 235 38% 966 1,153Alcohol/Substance Abuse 5 2% 22 6% 40 9% 66 11% 81 13% 214 268Other 10 3% 12 3% 12 3% 23 4% 34 5% 91 126None 16 5% 24 7% 21 5% 34 6% 30 5% 125 112Total 889 976 1,222 1,626 1,750 6,463 8,361Unduplicated Number of Respondents 328 353 437 601 622 2,341
2,975
Blank 7 10 24 31 22 94
Question 5 - 1Y: What health services have you received in the last year? (Check all Health Services Received, by Age, 13-17
Age, Number, and Percentage
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Section V - 13-17 Survey - HealthQuestion 5 - 1Y: What health services have you received in the last year? (Check all that apply). Percentage of youth age 13-17 who received health services in the last year by CBC
Community-Based Care Lead Agency Dentist Doctor ERMental Health
Provider
Vision Services
Alcohol/ Substance
AbuseOther Total Dentist Doctor ER Mental
HealthVision
Services
Big Bend Community Based Care, Inc. 25% 100% 25% 25% 25% 0% 25% 4 1 4 1 1 1Child And Family Connections 100% 100% 13% 75% 38% 13% 0% 8 8 8 1 6 3ChildNet 84% 92% 16% 48% 45% 11% 3% 322 271 295 50 155 146Children's Network of SW Florida 60% 78% 15% 49% 26% 10% 5% 78 47 61 12 38 20Clay & Baker Kids Net, Inc. 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 0% 0% 1 1 1 1 1 1Community Based Care of Brevard, Inc. 65% 83% 21% 56% 40% 9% 3% 75 49 62 16 42 30Community Based Care of Seminole, Inc. 65% 80% 27% 43% 43% 13% 0% 60 39 48 16 26 26Community Partnership for Children, Inc. 68% 89% 21% 56% 53% 12% 4% 163 111 145 35 92 87Eckerd Community Alternatives 68% 83% 20% 55% 31% 8% 8% 217 147 180 43 119 68Family Services of Metro Orlando 67% 79% 27% 45% 47% 9% 1% 371 248 292 102 168 175Family Support Services of North Florida 59% 84% 23% 51% 42% 9% 4% 198 116 167 45 101 83Heartland for Children 59% 73% 13% 36% 36% 9% 9% 98 58 72 13 35 35Hillsborough Kids, Inc. 62% 84% 21% 49% 35% 9% 3% 269 167 227 57 132 95Kids Central, Inc. 73% 77% 28% 33% 47% 11% 3% 113 82 87 32 37 53Lakeview Center, Families First Network 52% 70% 22% 18% 30% 6% 2% 185 97 130 40 34 56Our Kids 80% 82% 24% 33% 62% 4% 4% 55 44 45 13 18 34Partnership For Strong Families 55% 73% 36% 45% 36% 0% 0% 11 6 8 4 5 4Sarasota Family YMCA 67% 91% 33% 60% 51% 14% 9% 43 29 39 14 26 22St. Johns County Board of County Commissioners 31% 88% 0% 31% 13% 0% 31% 16 5 14 5 2United For Families, Inc. 67% 93% 19% 44% 46% 9% 6% 54 36 50 10 24 25Total 67% 83% 22% 45% 41% 9% 4% 2,341 1,562 1,935 505 1,065 966
2008Total 65% 82% 20% 42% 36% 8% 4% 3,209 2,095 2,645 628 1,334 1,153
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Alcohol/ Substance
AbuseOther None
1135 10 118 4 3
7 28 219 6 518 17 732 5 2217 8 89 9 1824 8 1412 3 311 4 262 2 1
26 4
5 15 3 2
214 91 125
268 126 112
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Section V - 18-22 Survey - HealthQuestion 5 - 1 through 5YA: Do you have medical health/mental health/dental/vision insurance?
Number Percent of Total Number Percent of
Total Number Percent of Total Number Percent of
TotalMedicaid 1,081 91% 914 78% 1,005 85% 1,016 86%Private 6 1% 7 1% 6 1% 4 0%Work Related 3 0% 0 0% 2 0% 1 0%Military 2 0% 0 0% 3 0% 2 0%School 2 0% 1 0% 0 0% 2 0%None 95 8% 257 22% 165 14% 163 14%Total 1,189 100% 1,179 100% 1,181 100% 1,188 100%
Blank 150 166 157 150
200718-20 Total & % 1,796 93% 1,723 89% 1,704 90%
200818-20 Total & % 1,419 92% 1,390 78% 1,413 86% 1,400 86%
Number Percent of Total Number Percent of
Total Number Percent of Total Number Percent of
TotalMedicaid 134 39% 97 29% 103 30% 99 29%Private 7 2% 6 2% 9 3% 7 2%Work Related 11 3% 3 1% 10 3% 7 2%Military 1 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0%School 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0%None 188 55% 233 69% 221 64% 230 67%Total 341 100% 339 100% 343 100% 343 100%
Blank 77 79 73 73
Mental Health Insurance Dental InsuranceAge 21 and 22
Vision Insurance
Insurance Coverage By Type of Insurance And Age Cohort
Age 18 through 20Vision InsuranceHealth Insurance Mental Health Insurance Dental Insurance
Health Insurance
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200721+ Total & % 312 56% 277 50% 273 51%
200821-22 Total & % 467 45% 459 31% 462 36% 456 33%
Note: Vision Insurance was not included in 2007 survey.
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Section V - 18-22 Survey - HealthQuestion 5 - 6YA: What health services have you received in the last year? (Check all that apply). Number and Percentage of young adults age 18-22 who received health services in the last year
200818 19 20 21 22 Total Total
Doctor 399 65.41% 179 47.48% 151 43.14% 91 35.69% 56 34.78% 876 1,099Dentist 302 49.51% 93 24.67% 65 18.57% 41 16.08% 22 13.66% 523 572Emergency Room 166 27.21% 128 33.95% 117 33.43% 70 27.45% 46 28.57% 527 561Mental Health Provider 107 17.54% 32 8.49% 32 9.14% 19 7.45% 9 5.59% 199 216Vision Services 173 28.36% 57 15.12% 56 16.00% 36 14.12% 13 8.07% 335 380Alcohol/Substance Abuse 36 5.90% 6 1.59% 3 0.86% 1 0.39% 0.00% 46 27Other 13 2.13% 9 2.39% 15 4.29% 13 5.10% 3 1.86% 53 54None 83 13.61% 75 19.89% 71 20.29% 74 29.02% 47 29.19% 350 432Total 1,279 579 510 345 196 2,909 3,341Unduplicated Number of Respondents 610 377 350 255 161 1,753
1,863
Blank 43 55 59 45 37 239
Age, Number, and Percentage
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Section VI - Caseworker & 18-22 Survey - DOC DJJQuestion 6 - 1CW/YA: Youth has been arrested in the past 12 months.Percentage of Youth Arrested in Past 12 Months by Age 13-22
13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 TotalYes 45 80 128 205 205 134 55 59 47 16 974No 257 242 282 347 385 454 277 233 170 116 2,763Total 302 322 410 552 590 588 332 292 217 132 3,737Percent Yes 15% 25% 31% 37% 35% 23% 17% 20% 22% 12% 26%
Blank 32 38 40 59 64 22 45 58 38 29 425
2007Total 346 689 840 1,000 1,022 919 575 397 300 206 6,294Percent Yes 12% 17% 28% 29% 31% 24% 15% 17% 17% 17% 23%
2008Total 365 432 596 741 870 626 439 360 273 203 4,905Percent Yes 14% 23% 31% 32% 31% 24% 18% 18% 18% 17% 25%
Age
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Section VI - Caseworker & 18-22 Survey - DOC DJJQuestion 6 - 1CW/YA: Youth has been arrested in the past 12 months.Percentage of Youth Arrested in Past 12 Months By Community-Based Care Lead Agency and Age Cohort
13-17Community-Based Care Lead Agency # Arrested Total % # Arrested Total % %Big Bend Community Based Care, Inc. 1 3 33% 3 13 23% 4 16 25% 39%Child And Family Connections 1 6 17% 1 6 17% 21%ChildNet 97 354 27% 64 399 16% 161 753 21% 1 90 27%Children's Network of SW Florida 10 55 18% 12 25 48% 22 80 28% 11 2 30%Clay & Baker Kids Net, Inc. 1 0% 0 1 0% 23%Community Based Care of Brevard, Inc. 22 75 29% 16 75 21% 38 150 25% 16 1 28%Community Based Care of Seminole, Inc. 15 56 27% 9 40 23% 24 96 25% 1 2 48%Community Partnership for Children, Inc. 40 158 25% 14 100 14% 54 258 21% 1 2 26%Eckerd Community Alternatives 61 221 28% 21 118 18% 82 339 24% 16 20 27%Family Services of Metro Orlando 140 379 37% 26 120 22% 166 499 33% 7 1 26%Family Support Services of North Florida 69 199 35% 9 45 20% 78 244 32% 1 1 26%Heartland for Children 1 97 1% 6 55 11% 7 152 5% 86 1 38%Hillsborough Kids, Inc. 81 283 29% 55 276 20% 136 559 24% 17 15 28%Kids Central, Inc. 27 111 24% 20 100 20% 47 211 22% 6 1 35%Lakeview Center, Families First Network 65 182 36% 22 153 14% 87 335 26% 6 45 30%Our Kids 11 58 19% 11 122 9% 22 180 12% 6 19%Partnership For Strong Families 13 0% 0 13 0% 11 9%Sarasota Family YMCA 9 44 20% 9 37 24% 18 81 22% 8 4 31%St. Johns County Board of County Commissioners 3 16 19% 4 21 19% 7 37 19% 2 7 28%United For Families, Inc. 10 99 10% 10 53 19% 20 152 13% 37 22%Total 663 2,409 28% 311 1,753 18% 974 4,162 23% 233 192 26%
Age 13 through 17 Age 18 and Older % 13-17 Blank
200
18-22 Blank
Total Arrest Total
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21%25%18%29%19%26%23%26%20%10%25%25%21%19%11%16%29%35%27%19%
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Section VI - Caseworker & 18-22 Survey - Department of CorrectioJuvenile JusticeQuestion 6 - 2CW/YA: If yes, number of times arrested in the last 12 months.Number of Arrests in Past 12 Months by Age 13-22
200813 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 Total Total
None 3 5 5 2 2 5 1 23 211 26 55 64 106 109 77 35 35 27 14 548 6412 7 16 34 41 50 29 11 18 15 2 223 2493 4 3 8 23 22 10 4 2 2 78 1134 2 2 9 6 3 1 2 25 365 2 1 4 9 4 6 1 27 206-10 1 10 6 8 1 1 27 35>10 1 1 3 1 1 7 10Total 44 78 127 202 202 129 55 58 47 16 958 1,125
Blank 1 2 1 3 3 5 1 15
Age
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Section VI - Caseworker & 18-22 Survey - Department of Corrections or Juvenile JusticeQuestion 6 - 3CW: Youth is currently on probation or under DJJ supervisionPercentage of Youth On Probabion or Under Supervision by Age 13-17 and 18-22
13 14 15 16 17 TotalYes 29 62 89 157 168 505No 272 258 315 392 421 1,658Total 301 320 404 549 589 2,163Percent Yes 10% 19% 22% 29% 29% 23%
Blank 33 40 46 62 65 246
2008Total 361 424 595 735 867 2,982Percent Yes 10% 19% 22% 24% 23% 21%
Question 6 - 3YA: Are you on currently on probation or under criminal court supervision.
18 19 20 21 22 TotalYes 96 21 31 26 12 186No 486 309 258 190 119 1,362Total 582 330 289 216 131 1,548Percent Yes 16% 6% 11% 12% 9% 12%
Blank 28 47 61 39 30 205
2008Total 621 434 359 271 203 1,888Percent Yes 15% 8% 7% 6% 9% 10%
Age
Age
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2007Age 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 Total% Yes 11% 13% 21% 24% 25% 21% 8% 11% 6% 9% 18%
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Section VI - Caseworker & 18-22 Survey - Department of Corrections or Juvenile JusticeQuestion 6 - 4CW: Youth is currently incarcerated, or has been incarcerated within the past 12 months.
13 14 15 16 17 TotalYes 18 42 55 107 117 339No 281 277 352 439 468 1,817Total 299 319 407 546 585 2,156Percent Yes 6% 13% 14% 20% 20% 16%
Blank 35 41 43 65 69 253
2008Total 358 423 591 734 864 2,970Percent Yes 6% 12% 15% 17% 17% 15%
Question 6 - 4YA: Are you currently incarcerated, or have you been incarcerated within the last 12 months?
18 19 20 21 22 TotalYes 66 21 25 22 9 143No 515 308 262 196 121 1,402Total 581 329 287 218 130 1,545Percent Yes 11% 6% 9% 10% 7% 9%
Blank 29 48 63 37 31 208
2008Total 620 432 355 269 202 1,878Percent Yes 13% 9% 8% 8% 9% 10%
2007Age 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 Total% Yes 6% 9% 16% 19% 19% 17% 8% 13% 13% 13% 15%
Age
Percentage of Youth On Probabion or Under Supervision by Age 13-17 and
Age
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Section VII - 13-17 and 18-22 Survey - TransportationQuestion 7 - 1Y/YA: Do you have a reliable means of transportation to school, including a school bus?
13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 TotalYes 302 319 388 526 534 515 269 247 177 101 3,378No 14 15 16 21 25 38 41 28 24 12 234Not in School 4 8 10 29 44 35 21 19 13 16 199Total 320 342 414 576 603 588 331 294 214 129 3,811Percent Yes 94% 93% 94% 91% 89% 88% 81% 84% 83% 78% 89%
Blank 8 11 23 25 19 22 46 56 41 32 283
2007% Yes 81% 85% 82% 79% 80% 78% 81% 79% 82% 83% 81%Note: In 2007 survey, transportation to school and work were combined in to one question.
2008Total 379 444 592 776 806 625 438 364 271 203 4,898Percent Yes 93% 93% 92% 90% 88% 81% 82% 80% 76% 78% 86%
Percent of Youth Age 13-22 With Reliable Transportation
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Community-Based Care Lead Agency Yes No Not in School Total % Yes Yes No Not in
School Total % Yes 13-17 Blank
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Big Bend Community Based Care, Inc. 3 1 4 75% 13 13 100% 86%Child And Family Connections 8 8 100% 0 88%ChildNet 293 20 7 320 92% 263 26 21 310 85% 2 89 86%Children's Network of SW Florida 57 3 5 65 88% 19 1 20 95% 13 5 82%Clay & Baker Kids Net, Inc. 1 1 100% 1 1 100% 73%Community Based Care of Brevard, Inc. 64 2 66 97% 55 18 2 75 73% 9 68%Community Based Care of Seminole, Inc. 55 1 3 59 93% 35 1 2 38 92% 1 2 80%Community Partnership for Children, Inc. 153 2 5 160 96% 86 4 9 99 87% 3 1 93%Eckerd Community Alternatives 181 11 12 204 89% 76 3 17 96 79% 13 22 86%Family Services of Metro Orlando 317 18 27 362 88% 102 10 6 118 86% 9 2 85%Family Support Services of North Florida 180 7 7 194 93% 34 7 3 44 77% 4 1 87%Heartland for Children 94 2 2 98 96% 46 3 4 53 87% 2 76%Hillsborough Kids, Inc. 225 15 13 253 89% 215 29 17 261 82% 16 15 81%Kids Central, Inc. 102 3 2 107 95% 84 10 4 98 86% 6 2 74%Lakeview Center, Families First Network 177 1 5 183 97% 89 5 13 107 83% 2 46 96%Our Kids 48 3 2 53 91% 107 14 1 122 88% 2 69%Partnership For Strong Families 10 1 11 91% 0 92%Sarasota Family YMCA 37 2 39 95% 27 4 2 33 82% 4 4 79%St. Johns County Board of County Commissione 14 1 15 93% 12 2 1 15 80% 1 6 94%United For Families, Inc. 50 3 53 94% 45 6 2 53 85% 1 88%Total 2,069 91 95 2,255 92% 1,309 143 104 1,556 84% 86 197 81%
Percent of Youth With Reliable Transportation By Community-Based Care Lead AgencyQuestion 7 - 1Y/YA: Do you have a reliable means of transportation to school, including a school bus?
Age 13-17 Age 18-22
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% Yes 13-17
% Yes 18-22
91% 83%96% 80%92% 82%90% 89%90% 83%93% 67%96% 75%96% 88%90% 75%90% 86%92% 71%91% 84%88% 86%98% 79%87% 78%90% 83%60% 53%89% 81%92% 67%90% 87%91% 80%
2008
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13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 TotalYes 9 13 25 81 131 172 120 107 89 70 817No 8 13 17 19 34 29 17 11 13 6 167Do not work 305 319 372 475 439 386 190 175 114 54 2,829Total 322 345 414 575 604 587 327 293 216 130 3,813Percent Yes 3% 4% 6% 14% 22% 29% 37% 37% 41% 54% 21%
Blank 6 8 23 26 18 23 50 57 39 31 275
2007% Yes 81% 85% 82% 79% 80% 78% 81% 79% 82% 83% 81%Note: In 2007 survey, transportation to school and work were combined in to one question.
2008Total 369 441 587 770 807 488 328 276 202 143 4,411Percent Yes 3% 8% 10% 20% 29% 40% 46% 42% 50% 57% 26%
Question 7 - 2Y/YA: Do you have a reliable means of transportation to work?Percent of Youth With Reliable Transportation, Age 13-22
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Yes No Do not work Total % Yes Yes No Do not
work Total % Yes 13-17 Blank
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Big Bend Community Based Care, Inc. 2 1 1 4 50% 4 9 13 31%Child And Family Connections 2 6 8 25% 0ChildNet 33 14 273 320 10% 97 13 200 310 31% 2 89Children's Network of SW Florida 3 6 58 67 4% 7 1 13 21 33% 11 4Clay & Baker Kids Net, Inc. 1 1 0% 1 1 0%Community Based Care of Brevard, Inc. 6 2 57 65 9% 41 4 28 73 56% 10 2Community Based Care of Seminole, Inc. 3 56 59 5% 12 2 24 38 32% 1 2Community Partnership for Children, Inc. 25 2 132 159 16% 37 5 56 98 38% 4 2Eckerd Community Alternatives 21 7 174 202 10% 33 62 95 35% 15 23Family Services of Metro Orlando 47 17 299 363 13% 40 4 74 118 34% 8 2Family Support Services of North Florida 29 5 161 195 15% 8 1 35 44 18% 3 1Heartland for Children 16 4 78 98 16% 25 3 25 53 47% 2Hillsborough Kids, Inc. 18 14 224 256 7% 114 16 131 261 44% 13 15Kids Central, Inc. 19 10 79 108 18% 33 5 61 99 33% 5 1Lakeview Center, Families First Network 13 1 170 184 7% 38 2 67 107 36% 1 46Our Kids 1 5 47 53 2% 32 13 77 122 26% 2Partnership For Strong Families 3 1 7 11 27% 0Sarasota Family YMCA 7 32 39 18% 13 1 19 33 39% 4 4St. Johns County Board of County Commissioners 6 9 15 40% 8 1 5 14 57% 1 7United For Families, Inc. 5 2 46 53 9% 16 5 32 53 30% 1Total 259 91 1,910 2,260 11% 558 76 919 1,553 36% 81 200
Percent of Youth With Reliable Transportation By Community-Based Care Lead Agency
Age 13-17
Question 7 - 2Y/YA: Do you have a reliable means of transportation to work?
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% Yes 13-17
% Yes 18-22
32% 39%10% 40%15% 37%12% 61%17% 56%16% 43%10% 56%13% 48%14% 34%18% 49%24% 42%23% 62%14% 59%29% 39%16% 37%19%10% 54%16% 65%24% 67%8% 33%17% 45%
2008
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Section VII - 13-17 and 18-22 Survey - TransportationQuestion 7 - 3Y/YA: Have you successfully completed a driver’s education course?Percent of Youth Successfully Completing Drivers' Education by Age 15-22
15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 TotalYes 12 54 110 213 159 160 127 81 916No 240 405 379 361 164 124 88 44 1,805Total 252 459 489 574 323 284 215 125 2,721Percent Yes 5% 12% 22% 37% 49% 56% 59% 65% 34%
Declined Service 2 4 3 9Blank or N/A 183 138 130 36 54 66 40 36 500
2007Age 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 Total% Yes 2% 5% 10% 20% 47% 54% 61% 77% 23%
2008Total 412 630 685 623 443 369 268 198 3,628Percent Yes 5% 10% 22% 32% 53% 55% 61% 64% 32%
Age
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15-17 18+ 15-17 18+
Total Yes % Yes Total Yes %
Yes% Yes % Yes % Yes % Yes
Big Bend Community Based Care, Inc. 3 0% 13 7 54% 2% 41% 11% 61%Child And Family Connections 7 1 14% 4% 30% 9% 37%ChildNet 222 17 8% 399 156 39% 5% 49% 6% 48%Children's Network of SW Florida 52 4 8% 25 11 44% 14% 57% 11% 57%Clay & Baker Kids Net, Inc. 1 0% 1 1 100% 4% 50% 6% 56%Community Based Care of Brevard, Inc. 62 7 11% 75 32 43% 0% 53% 10% 52%Community Based Care of Seminole, Inc. 35 1 3% 40 17 43% 6% 15% 2% 35%Community Partnership for Children, Inc. 119 18 15% 100 58 58% 7% 56% 13% 46%Eckerd Community Alternatives 131 8 6% 118 39 33% 7% 39% 4% 36%Family Services of Metro Orlando 272 21 8% 120 49 41% 6% 41% 6% 49%Family Support Services of North Florida 154 17 11% 45 16 36% 3% 38% 8% 46%Heartland for Children 69 11 16% 55 28 51% 8% 41% 4% 24%Hillsborough Kids, Inc. 185 17 9% 276 99 36% 5% 38% 8% 34%Kids Central, Inc. 87 13 15% 100 60 60% 3% 35% 6% 56%Lakeview Center, Families First Network 123 24 20% 153 56 37% 8% 34% 14% 13%Our Kids 45 4 9% 122 63 52% 8% 47% 7% 43%Partnership For Strong Families 9 1 11% 12% 52% 0% 44%Sarasota Family YMCA 38 2 5% 37 15 41% 3% 23% 2% 35%St. Johns County Board of County Commissioners 12 3 25% 21 7 33% 12% 53% 12% 15%United For Families, Inc. 34 7 21% 53 26 49% 10% 41% 13% 59%Total 1,660 176 11% 1,753 740 42% 6% 43% 7% 41%
20082007
Percent of Youth Successfully Completing Drivers' Education by Community-Based Care Lead Agency, Age 15-22
Question 7 - 3Y/YA: Have you successfully completed a driver’s education course?
Age 15-17 Age 18-22Community-Based Care Lead Agency
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Drivers' License Status By Age 15-17 and 18-22
2007 200815 16 17 Total Total Total
Learners 8 54 70 132 105 155Regular 3 26 29 31 35Suspended/Revoked 1 4 14 19 11 36Total 9 61 110 180 147 226Percent Learners 89% 89% 64% 73% 71% 69%Percent Regular 0% 5% 24% 16% 21% 15%Percent Learners or Regular 89% 93% 87% 89% 93% 84%
Blank or N/A 428 540 512 1,480
Question 7 - 4YA:What type of driver’s license do you currently have?
2007 200818 19 20 21 22 Total Total Total
Learners 69 39 36 21 5 170 161 189Regular 131 122 125 106 72 556 750 731Suspended/Revoked 10 14 21 21 16 82 65 60Total 210 175 182 148 93 808 976 980Percent Learners 33% 22% 20% 14% 5% 21% 16% 19%Percent Regular 62% 70% 69% 72% 77% 69% 77% 75%Percent Learners or Regular 95% 92% 88% 86% 83% 90% 93% 94%
Blank or N/A 400 202 168 107 68 945
Question 7 - 4Y: If yes, what is your driver’s license status? (Age
Age
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Primary and Secondary Means of Transportation by Type and Age Cohort 13-17 and 18-22
1st 13-17 2nd 13-17 1st 18-22Primary % Secondary % Primary % Secondary % % % %
Foster Parent 846 38% 229 11% 90 6% 58 4% 38% 13% 4%Group Home Staff 770 34% 304 14% 45 3% 28 2% 28% 11% 2%Public Transportation 154 7% 232 11% 464 30% 344 23% 10% 15% 36%Own Car 14 1% 10 0% 339 22% 88 6% 1% 0% 23%Friends 49 2% 164 8% 231 15% 362 24% 2% 8% 12%Taxi 1 0% 4 0% 10 1% 36 2% 0% 0% 1%Bike 15 1% 67 3% 33 2% 52 3% 1% 4% 2%Walk 73 3% 205 10% 66 4% 161 11% 3% 9% 5%Boyfriend/Girlfriend 11 0% 23 1% 99 6% 102 7% 1% 1% 6%Parent 26 1% 38 2% 57 4% 75 5% 2% 1% 3%Caseworker/IL Staff 60 3% 457 21% 5 0% 36 2% 4% 20% 0%Church or Religious Official/Member 2 0% 3 0% 2 0% 7 0%
0% 0% 0%Other Family Member 18 1% 58 3% 54 4% 81 5% 1% 3% 3%School Bus 113 5% 236 11% 0% 3 0% 5% 8% 0%Therapist 4 0% 19 1% 41 3% 60 4% 0% 1% 4%Other 81 4% 94 4% 0% 0% 5% 5% 0%Total 2,237 100% 2,143 100% 1,536 100% 1,493 100% 100% 100% 100%
Blank 104 198 217 260
Age 13 through 17
Question 7 - 5Y/YA & 7 - 6Y/YA: What is your primary and secondary means of transportation to get around?
Age 18 and Older2008
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2nd 18-22%3%1%26%4%27%2%3%11%7%3%2%
0%6%0%5%0%
100%
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Section VIII - Caseworker Survey - Case Plan, Aftercare and Transitional ServicesQuestion 8 - 1CW: Youth has tasks in a case plan filed with the court?
13 14 15 16 17 TotalYes 168 199 288 418 463 1,536No 109 102 96 104 96 507N/A due to disability 9 9 4 12 12 46Total 286 310 388 534 571 2,089Percentage Yes 59% 64% 74% 78% 81% 74%
Blank 48 50 62 77 83 320
2008Total 343 408 566 712 830 2,859Percentage Yes 63% 70% 74% 80% 86% 77%
Responses by Age 13-17
Age
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Responses by CBC for youth age 13-17
2008
Yes No N/A due to Disability Total CBC
Total % Yes % Yes 13-17
Big Bend Community Based Care, Inc. 2 1 3 3 0% 0%Child And Family Connections 5 1 6 6 0% 2%ChildNet 287 56 10 353 354 3% 4%Children's Network of SW Florida 31 10 2 43 55 5% 4%Clay & Baker Kids Net, Inc. 0 0%Community Based Care of Brevard, Inc. 48 7 1 56 75 2% 0%Community Based Care of Seminole, Inc. 28 19 2 49 56 4% 4%Community Partnership for Children, Inc. 132 13 2 147 158 1% 1%Eckerd Community Alternatives 156 37 4 197 221 2% 2%Family Services of Metro Orlando 205 126 7 338 379 2% 2%Family Support Services of North Florida 162 25 5 192 199 3% 4%Heartland for Children 5 6 1 12 97 8% 3%Hillsborough Kids, Inc. 171 80 5 256 283 2% 3%Kids Central, Inc. 71 28 1 100 111 1% 0%Lakeview Center, Families First Network 104 66 4 174 182 2% 1%Our Kids 45 8 53 58 0% 3%Partnership For Strong Families 2 2 13 0% 1%Sarasota Family YMCA 29 3 2 34 44 6% 0%St. Johns County Board of County Commissioners 13 1 14 16 0% 0%United For Families, Inc. 42 18 1 61 99 2% 3%Total 1,536 507 47 2,090 2,409 2% 3%
Question 8 - 1CW: Youth has tasks in a case plan filed with the court?
Age 13 through 17
Community-Based Care Lead Agency
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Section VIII - Caseworker Survey - Case Plan, Aftercare and Transitional ServicesQuestion 8 - 2CW: Case Plan Goal for the Youth
200813 14 15 16 17 Total % %
Reunification parent(s) 107 110 94 97 80 488 23% 19%Adoption 124 101 108 87 47 467 22% 20%Legal Guardianship 2 10 7 18 5 42 2% 2%Another Planned Permanent Living Arrangement 41 79 160 296 411 987 47% 55%Other 11 10 23 31 23 98 5% 4%
Total 285 310 392 529 566 2,082
Blank 49 50 58 82 88 327
Responses by Age 13-17
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Responses by CBC
2008
Reunification parent(s)
Adoption
Legal G
uardianship
Another Planned
Permanent Living
Arrangem
ent
Other Total Total
Big Bend Community Based Care, Inc. 2 1 3 35Child And Family Connections 1 5 6 80ChildNet 68 81 4 198 2 353 337Children's Network of SW Florida 5 19 3 16 43 135Clay & Baker Kids Net, Inc. 0 51Community Based Care of Brevard, Inc. 18 11 28 57 58Community Based Care of Seminole, Inc. 11 7 2 27 3 50 48Community Partnership for Children, Inc. 25 19 1 92 7 144 80Eckerd Community Alternatives 72 58 3 63 3 199 306Family Services of Metro Orlando 115 57 4 116 37 329 99Family Support Services of North Florida 31 37 2 119 3 192 244Heartland for Children 5 1 4 1 11 35Hillsborough Kids, Inc. 60 89 5 98 6 258 403Kids Central, Inc. 16 33 2 50 101 48Lakeview Center, Families First Network 35 29 12 69 28 173 137Our Kids 2 8 1 41 2 54 558Partnership For Strong Families 2 2 86Sarasota Family YMCA 5 5 2 24 36 17St. Johns County Board of County Commissioners 3 11 14 19United For Families, Inc. 15 12 1 23 6 57 70Total 488 467 42 987 98 2,082 2,846
Question 8 - 2CW: Case Plan Goal for the Youth
Age 13 through 17
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2008Total 529 571 54 1,574 118 2,846
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Section VIII - Caseworker Survey - Case Plan, Aftercare and Transitional ServicesQuestion 8 - 3CW: Youth has signed their independent living transition plan and it has been filed with the court. (17 only)Responses by CBC for youth age 17
2007 2008
Yes No Declined to Participate Total Blank or N/A % Yes % Yes
Big Bend Community Based Care, Inc. 2 2 60% 56%Child And Family Connections 1 1 1 55% 43%ChildNet 84 23 1 108 8 88% 81%Children's Network of SW Florida 1 7 8 6 38% 30%Clay & Baker Kids Net, Inc. 0 58% 93%Community Based Care of Brevard, Inc. 5 3 8 9 52% 40%Community Based Care of Seminole, Inc. 5 1 6 2 35% 67%Community Partnership for Children, Inc. 27 10 37 10 71% 83%Eckerd Community Alternatives 27 12 39 8 65% 72%Family Services of Metro Orlando 27 43 1 71 24 79% 46%Family Support Services of North Florida 24 20 44 11 31% 47%Heartland for Children 1 1 2 32 61% 57%Hillsborough Kids, Inc. 34 17 1 52 11 50% 75%Kids Central, Inc. 15 15 30 6 67% 50%Lakeview Center, Families First Network 31 2 33 9 74% 69%Our Kids 8 11 19 3 69% 65%Partnership For Strong Families 1 1 3 79% 64%Sarasota Family YMCA 7 1 8 4 61% 40%St. Johns County Board of County Commissioners 9 9 75% 83%United For Families, Inc. 9 11 1 21 8 34% 41%Total 317 178 4 499 155 64% 64%
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Section VIII - 13-17 Survey - Case Plan, Aftercare and Transitional ServicesQuestion 8 - 1Y: Were you involved in developing your case plan?
13 14 15 16 17 TotalYes 132 163 227 340 408 1,270No 174 165 170 208 183 900Total 306 328 397 548 591 2,170Percent Yes 43% 50% 57% 62% 69% 59%
Declined to Participate 7 9 4 9 6 35Blank 15 16 36 44 25 136
2008Total 360 420 565 753 783 2,881Percent Yes 34% 41% 46% 54% 67% 51%
Responses by Age 13-17
Age
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Section VIII - 13-17 Survey - Case Plan, Aftercare and Transitional ServicesQuestion 8 - 1Y: Were you involved in developing your case plan?Percentage of Youth Involved by Community-Based Care Lead Agency
2008
Yes No Total % Yes Declined to Participate Blank % Yes
Big Bend Community Based Care, Inc. 3 1 4 75% 43%Child And Family Connections 1 7 8 13% 54%ChildNet 206 108 314 66% 5 3 53%Children's Network of SW Florida 15 44 59 25% 1 18 39%Clay & Baker Kids Net, Inc. 1 1 100% 37%Community Based Care of Brevard, Inc. 51 13 64 80% 11 63%Community Based Care of Seminole, Inc. 23 34 57 40% 2 1 56%Community Partnership for Children, Inc. 125 31 156 80% 7 75%Eckerd Community Alternatives 76 113 189 40% 10 18 36%Family Services of Metro Orlando 171 176 347 49% 2 22 51%Family Support Services of North Florida 130 56 186 70% 3 9 52%Heartland for Children 72 20 92 78% 2 4 76%Hillsborough Kids, Inc. 122 118 240 51% 8 21 53%Kids Central, Inc. 88 18 106 83% 7 73%Lakeview Center, Families First Network 87 96 183 48% 2 36%Our Kids 25 27 52 48% 3 52%Partnership For Strong Families 4 3 7 57% 1 3 90%Sarasota Family YMCA 25 15 40 63% 3 54%St. Johns County Board of County Commissioners 14 1 15 93% 1 75%United For Families, Inc. 31 19 50 62% 1 3 71%Total 1,270 900 2,170 59% 35 136 51%
Age 13 through 17
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Section VIII - 13-17 Survey - Case Plan, Aftercare and Transitional ServicesQuestion 8 - 2Y: Were you involved in developing your transition plan (Age 17)?Responses by CBC for youth age 17
2008
Yes No Total % Yes Declined to Participate
Blank or N/A % Yes
Big Bend Community Based Care, Inc. 3 3 100% 50%Child And Family Connections 3 3 100% 1 93%ChildNet 78 17 95 82% 8 91%Children's Network of SW Florida 5 3 8 63% 12 50%Clay & Baker Kids Net, Inc. 0 93%Community Based Care of Brevard, Inc. 13 2 15 87% 2 73%Community Based Care of Seminole, Inc. 7 7 100% 1 77%Community Partnership for Children, Inc. 34 2 36 94% 1 11 88%Eckerd Community Alternatives 29 6 35 83% 11 82%Family Services of Metro Orlando 41 27 68 60% 24 66%Family Support Services of North Florida 33 8 41 80% 1 12 75%Heartland for Children 21 4 25 84% 10 71%Hillsborough Kids, Inc. 34 9 43 79% 1 15 91%Kids Central, Inc. 27 7 34 79% 2 100%Lakeview Center, Families First Network 41 1 42 98% 2 80%Our Kids 15 3 18 83% 2 80%Partnership For Strong Families 2 2 100% 1 100%Sarasota Family YMCA 6 6 100% 5 56%St. Johns County Board of County Commissioners 9 9 100% 100%United For Families, Inc. 5 3 8 63% 2 100%Total 406 92 498 82% 3 121 81%
Age 17Community-Based Care Lead Agency
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Section VIII - 13-17 Survey - Case Plan, Aftercare and Transitional ServicesQuestion 8 - 3Y: Are you connected to adult mentors in the community?
13 14 15 16 17 TotalYes 132 152 184 264 295 1,027No 180 177 211 286 285 1,139Total 312 329 395 550 580 2,166Percent Yes 42% 46% 47% 48% 51% 47%
Declined Mentor 5 13 12 19 25 74Blank 11 11 30 32 17 101
2008Total 373 429 565 742 771 2,880Percent Yes 40% 39% 37% 41% 45% 41%
Responses by Age 13-17
Age
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Section VIII - 13-17 Survey - Case Plan, Aftercare and Transitional ServicesQuestion 8 - 3Y: Are you connected to adult mentors in the community?
2007 2008
Yes No Total % Yes Declined Mentor Blank % Connected % Yes
Big Bend Community Based Care, Inc. 1 3 4 25% 34% 32%Child And Family Connections 3 4 7 43% 1 33% 42%ChildNet 138 167 305 45% 14 3 29% 42%Children's Network of SW Florida 24 39 63 38% 15 24% 38%Clay & Baker Kids Net, Inc. 0 1 13% 35%Community Based Care of Brevard, Inc. 42 21 63 67% 3 9 57% 66%Community Based Care of Seminole, Inc. 14 29 43 33% 16 1 51% 50%Community Partnership for Children, Inc. 33 123 156 21% 2 5 42% 24%Eckerd Community Alternatives 85 115 200 43% 3 14 34% 43%Family Services of Metro Orlando 185 161 346 53% 10 15 36% 40%Family Support Services of North Florida 87 98 185 47% 11 2 27% 41%Heartland for Children 37 61 98 38% 27% 39%Hillsborough Kids, Inc. 114 134 248 46% 4 17 28% 37%Kids Central, Inc. 67 39 106 63% 1 6 34% 60%Lakeview Center, Families First Network 122 61 183 67% 1 1 24% 35%Our Kids 17 32 49 35% 2 4 21% 42%Partnership For Strong Families 8 1 9 89% 1 1 69% 80%Sarasota Family YMCA 20 19 39 51% 1 3 32% 40%St. Johns County Board of County Commissioners 12 2 14 86% 1 1 0% 61%United For Families, Inc. 18 30 48 38% 3 3 23% 47%Total 1,027 1,139 2,166 47% 74 101 29% 41%
Responses by CBC
Age 13 through 17Community-Based Care Lead Agency
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Section VIII - 13-17 Survey - Case Plan, Aftercare and Transitional ServicesQuestion 8 - 4 and 5Y: Who do you turn to for help? Primarily and Secondarily?Question 8 - 2YA: Who do you turn to for help first and second?
1st 13-17
2nd 13-17 1st 18+
2nd 18+
Type # % of Total # % of
Total # % of Total # % of
Total% of Total
% of Total
% of Total
% of Total
Relative 432 19% 275 13% 370 24% 210 14% 19% 11% 25% 16%Parent 250 11% 155 7% 226 15% 119 8% 9% 7% 11% 7%Foster Parent 577 26% 223 10% 143 9% 82 5% 26% 12% 9% 5%Mentor 53 2% 90 4% 71 5% 48 3% 3% 3% 4% 4%Friend Over 25 39 2% 50 2% 96 6% 154 10% 2% 3% 7% 8%Friend Under 25 104 5% 143 7% 59 4% 124 8% 5% 7% 4% 8%Teacher/Coach 20 1% 60 3% 14 1% 27 2% 1% 3% 1% 1%GAL/Attorney 22 1% 52 2% 11 1% 11 1% 1% 3% 1% 1%Boss 1 0% 0% 3 0% 4 0% 0% 0% 0% 1%Case Worker/IL Staff 139 6% 382 18% 118 8% 202 13% 8% 19% 8% 14%Group Home Staff 184 8% 123 6% 26 2% 21 1% 8% 6% 2% 1%Friend 79 4% 134 6% 57 4% 119 8% 3% 6% 4% 8%Boyfriend/Girlfriend/Spouse 68 3% 93 4% 153 10% 131 9% 3% 4% 11% 8%Other Family Member 37 2% 60 3% 32 2% 47 3% 1% 3% 2% 4%Church or Religious Official/Membe 11 0% 26 1% 23 2% 30 2% 0% 1% 2% 2%Therapist 52 2% 102 5% 7 0% 17 1% 2% 4% 1% 1%Other 87 4% 75 3% 59 4% 60 4% 5% 4% 4% 4%No One 70 3% 105 5% 56 4% 96 6% 3% 5% 5% 8%Total 2,225 2,148 1,524 1,502
2008
Primary SecondaryAge 18 and Older
Responses by Age 13-17 and 18-22
Age 13 through 17Primary Secondary
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Section VIII - 18-22 Survey - Case Plan, Aftercare and Transitional ServicesQuestion 8 - 1YA: Do you have adult mentors in the community?
18 19 20 21 22 TotalYes 276 146 128 87 45 682No 285 175 146 120 79 805Total 561 321 274 207 124 1,487Percent Yes 49% 45% 47% 42% 36% 46%
Declined Mentor 18 10 11 5 3 47Blank 31 46 65 43 34 219
2008Total 580 399 337 248 191 1,755Percent Yes 51% 42% 40% 32% 32% 42%
Responses by Age 18-22
Age
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Section VIII - 18-22 Survey - Case Plan, Aftercare and Transitional ServicesQuestion 8 - 1YA: Do you have adult mentors in the community?
2007 2008
Yes No Total Percent Yes
Declined Mentor Blank %
Connected % Yes
Big Bend Community Based Care, Inc. 5 8 13 38% 45% 41%Child And Family Connections 0 47% 56%ChildNet 116 183 299 39% 10 90 36% 38%Children's Network of SW Florida 14 8 22 64% 3 43% 68%Clay & Baker Kids Net, Inc. 1 1 100% 14% 35%Community Based Care of Brevard, Inc. 24 43 67 36% 2 6 21% 55%Community Based Care of Seminole, Inc. 18 18 36 50% 2 2 63% 43%Community Partnership for Children, Inc. 54 42 96 56% 3 1 40% 54%Eckerd Community Alternatives 45 44 89 51% 2 27 28% 48%Family Services of Metro Orlando 54 56 110 49% 6 4 56% 38%Family Support Services of North Florida 11 32 43 26% 1 1 51% 33%Heartland for Children 37 14 51 73% 1 3 41% 53%Hillsborough Kids, Inc. 117 138 255 46% 4 17 39% 39%Kids Central, Inc. 45 43 88 51% 7 5 39% 54%Lakeview Center, Families First Network 54 52 106 51% 1 46 26% 52%Our Kids 37 75 112 33% 7 3 30% 38%Partnership For Strong Families 0 59% 37%Sarasota Family YMCA 16 17 33 48% 4 44% 52%St. Johns County Board of County Commissioners 11 4 15 73% 6 7% 43%United For Families, Inc. 23 28 51 45% 1 1 45% 44%Total 682 805 1,487 46% 47 219 38% 42%
Responses by CBC
Age 18 through 22Community-Based Care Lead Agency
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Respondents Per CBC by Survey Type
Community Based Care Lead Agency Number % Number % Number %Big Bend Community Based Care, Inc. 3 0.12% 4 0.17% 13 0.74%Child And Family Connections 6 0.25% 8 0.34% 0.00%ChildNet 354 14.69% 322 13.75% 399 22.76%Children's Network of SW Florida 55 2.28% 78 3.33% 25 1.43%Clay & Baker Kids Net, Inc. 0.00% 1 0.04% 1 0.06%Community Based Care of Brevard, Inc. 75 3.11% 75 3.20% 75 4.28%Community Based Care of Seminole, Inc. 56 2.32% 60 2.56% 40 2.28%Community Partnership for Children, Inc. 158 6.56% 163 6.96% 100 5.70%Eckerd Community Alternatives 221 9.17% 217 9.27% 118 6.73%Family Services of Metro Orlando 379 15.73% 371 15.85% 120 6.85%Family Support Services of North Florida 199 8.26% 198 8.46% 45 2.57%Heartland for Children 97 4.03% 98 4.19% 55 3.14%Hillsborough Kids, Inc. 283 11.75% 269 11.49% 276 15.74%Kids Central, Inc. 111 4.61% 113 4.83% 100 5.70%Lakeview Center, Families First Network 182 7.56% 185 7.90% 153 8.73%Our Kids of Miami-Dade/Monroe, Inc. 58 2.41% 55 2.35% 122 6.96%Partnership For Strong Families 13 0.54% 11 0.47% 0.00%Sarasota Family YMCA, Inc. 44 1.83% 43 1.84% 37 2.11%St. Johns County Board of County Commissioners 16 0.66% 16 0.68% 21 1.20%United For Families, Inc. 99 4.11% 54 2.31% 53 3.02%Total 2,409 100.00% 2,341 100.00% 1,753 100.00%
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