New Mexico CYFD, Protective Services 360 Degrees County Profiles - 2nd Quarter SFY 2013 (Period ending 12/31/12) Data for measures might differ from numbers reported elsewhere, due to differences in file run dates,
county classification/assignment, or rounding methodology. 1
New Mexico
Children, Youth & Families Department
Protective Services
(505) 827-8400 www.cyfd.org
360 Degrees County Profiles 2nd Quarter SFY 2013 (october 1, 2012 - december 31, 2012)
New Mexico CYFD, Protective Services 360 Degrees County Profiles - 2nd Quarter SFY 2013 (Period ending 12/31/12) Data for measures might differ from numbers reported elsewhere, due to differences in file run dates,
county classification/assignment, or rounding methodology. 2
PROTECTVE SERVICE (PS) Director’s Office
Phone NO. (505) 827-8400
www.cyfd.org
Jared Rounsville, Director
Francine Anaya, Clinical Deputy Director
Anna Marie Luna, Program Deputy Director
Yvette Sandoval, Administrative Deputy Director
NW Region 1 Bart Sandoval (505) 865-4634
NE Region 2 Carmela Alcon (505) 753-7191
Metro Region 3 Lisa Madrid-Schleicher (505) 841-7800
SE Region 4 Cory McCarrell (575) 397-3450
SW Region 5 Kasandra Gandara (575) 373-6410
Data for the County Profiles is prepared through the collaborative
efforts of the Research/Evaluation & FACTS Bureau and the Infor-
mation Technology Services of Children, Youth and Families Depart-
ment and with the assistance and guidance of the U.S. Department of
Health and Human Services, Administration For Children and Families,
Administration on Children, Youth and Families, Children’s Bureau.
Cover photos provided by Patti Bose.
Table of Content photos are provide by Jackie Mathey.
The photos in this publication represent the range of children who are
available for adoption or who have been adopted through CYFD. For
more information on any of these children, visit: www.cyfd.org
Published by: Protective Services
Research Assessment & Data Bureau/Data Evaluation Unit
Dr. Katherine Courtney, Bureau Chief
Teresa M. Larson, Data Evaluation Unit Manager
John Barela, Data Evaluation Specialist
Linda Carlisle, Data Evaluation Specialist
Dom Cappello, Communication Research Specialist
New Mexico CYFD, Protective Services 360 Degrees County Profiles - 2nd Quarter SFY 2013 (Period ending 12/31/12) Data for measures might differ from numbers reported elsewhere, due to differences in file run dates,
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Table of Contents
Metro Region 3
Metro Region 70
Bernalillo East 72
Bernalillo West 74
SE Region 4
Chaves 76
Curry 80
De Baca 84
Eddy 88
Harding 92
Lea 96
Quay 100
Roosevelt 104
SW Region 5
Catron 108
Dona Ana 112
Grant 116
Hidalgo 120
Lincoln 124
Luna 128
Otero 132
Sierra 136
Socorro 140
Statewide Totals 4
NW Region 1
Cibola 10
McKinley 14
San Juan 18
Sandoval 22
Torrance 26
Valencia 30
NE Region 2
Colfax 34
Guadalupe 38
Los Alamos 42
Mora 46
Rio Arriba 50
San Miguel 54
Santa Fe 58
Taos 62
Union 66
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Age of Children In Care - Point-in-Time
Qtr 2 SFY 2013 December 31, 2012
Age Range Region One Region
Two
Region
Three
Region
Four
Region
Five
State
Totals
Age Range as % of
State Total
0 - 1 Yr 20 14 36 27 12 109 6.0%
1 - 5 Yrs 184 66 201 163 91 705 38.6%
6 - 10 Yrs 147 46 142 105 89 529 28.9%
11 - 15 Yrs 106 31 99 66 58 360 19.7%
16 - 17 Yrs 28 10 36 31 20 125 6.8%
Total 485 167 514 392 270 1,828
Source: Sm0907
There are 579,841 children in New Mexico under the
age of 20, (from the 2010 U. S. Census). This represents
0.7 % of the Nation’s total children under 20.
San Juan County (Nichole Garcia, County Manager) New Mexico Performance
Photo by dcgarcia
175
102
61
3
9
1,478
0 500 1000 1500 2000
American Indian or Alaskan …
2 or more
Black or African American
Native Hawaiian or other …
Unable to Determine
White
Race of Children In Care 12/31/12N = 1,828
Source: Sm0907
No
39%
Yes
61%
Hispanic Children in New Mexico In CareTotal Children in Care = 1,828
Source: Sm0907
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Point in Time Measures: December 31, 2012
New Mexico Region 1 Region 2 Region 3 Region 4 Region 5 State
Total
Number of Children in Care (SM0907) 26.5% 9.1% 28.1% 21.4% 14.8% 1,828
Number of Foster Care Providers (PM02a01) 25.3% 14.4% 29.8% 15.5% 15.1% 1,028
Number of Adoption Providers (PM02a01)
22.0% 16.8% 30.2% 16.0% 15.0% 2,071
Number of Children with A Plan of Adoption (Sm0803) 19.4% 7.9% 36.8% 19.3% 16.6% 571
Number Children Freed and Waiting (Sm0803) 18.6% 8.8% 32.1% 19.3% 21.2% 274
Number of Children Freed and Waiting (With Resources)
(Sm0803) 12.5% 7.1% 25.0% 35.7% 19.6% 56
Number of Children Freed and Waiting (Without Resources)
(Sm0803) 20.2% 9.2% 33.9% 15.1% 21.6% 218
San Juan County (Nichole Garcia, County Manager) New Mexico Performance
New Mexico Tourism Department
Photo by Amy Parish
891
228
12
1
66
0
1,143
0 200 400 600 800 1000 1200 1400
Adoption
No Recommeded Plan
Permanent Guardianship
Placed with a Fit and Willing Relative
Planned Permanent Living Arrangement
Remain in Home
Reunification
Go
al R
eco
mm
en
de
d
Permanency Plan Goals of Children In CustodyQtr 2 SFY 2013 N = 2,341
New Mexico
Source: Sm0904
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Protective Services Allegation Types of Child Maltreatment
Quarter 2 SFY 13: October—December 2012
Substantiated Unsubstantiated Total
# % # % # %
Physical Abuse 368 22.5% 1,823 31.5% 2,191 29.5%
Sexual Abuse 34 2.1% 165 2.9% 199 2.7%
Physical Neglect 1,234 75.4% 3,799 65.6% 5,033 67.8%
Totals 1,636 100.0% 5,787 100.0% 7,423 100.0%
Protective Services Reports and Investigations - Quarter 2 SFY 13: October—December 2012
Accepted
Reports
Investigations
Substantiated Unsubstantiated Total
Investigations
Region % of State Total
Investigations 1
Number of
Children
Victims
Victim Rate per
1,000 Children
NW Region 1 789 242 33.6% 478 66.4% 720 16.7% 466 3.3
NE Region 2 506 158 30.5% 360 69.5% 518 12.0% 270 3.8
Metro Region 3 1,410 256 18.7% 1,116 81.3% 1,372 31.9% 370 0.0
SE Region 4 704 197 28.1% 503 71.9% 700 16.3% 382 4.7
SW Region 5 984 231 23.3% 762 76.7% 993 23.1% 418 3.8
State Total 4,397 1,084 25.2% 3,219 74.8% 4,303 100.0% 1,906 3.3
Note: Not all “accepted reports” result in investigations completed during the period under review.
1. Both County and Regional data are calculated as a % of the State’s total investigations for the period under review.
Source: SM01a10 and SM06a01c
San Juan County (Nichole Garcia, County Manager) New Mexico Performance
Photo by Jennifer Spelman
Physical
Abuse22.5%Sexual Abuse
2.1%
Physical
Neglect75.4%
Percent of Substantiated Allegations in New Mexico Qtr 2 SFY 13 October - December 2012
N = 1,636
Source: Sm06a01c
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county classification/assignment, or rounding methodology. 7
Adoption and Foster Care Recruitment Qtr 1 SFY 2013 July - September 2012
During Qtr 2 SFY 2013, 571 Children
had “adoption” as a permanency goal.
As of December 31, 2012, 274 children
were legally freed to be adopted. Of
those legally freed, 56 were in adoptive
family homes and had an adoptive
agreement signed and in effect.
San Juan County (Nichole Garcia, County Manager) New Mexico Performance
Applications Received as Part of Recruitment Program Efforts (October— December 2012)
Adoption-Foster Parent
Adoption-New Adoption-Relative
Foster Care
Relative Foster Care
Grand Total
Respite Care Only
NW Region One 12 5 1 3 20 42 1
NE Region Two 4 3 1 2 12 24 2
Metro Region Three 32 1 0 5 24 62 0
SE Region Four 12 1 0 6 11 31 1
SW Region Five 10 2 1 12 9 34 0
Grand Total 70 12 3 28 76 193 4
Source: Pm04b07
Note: Recruitment “applications received” numbers will not match the number of
recruitment inquiries during any period of performance. During the 2nd quarter of
SFY 2013, 193 applications were received back from applicant inquiries and 411
applications were mails out, as a part of recruitment program efforts.
Source: sm0803
1.9%
40.5%
31.7%
21.2%
4.7%0.0%
Under 1 yr 1 - 5 yrs 6 - 10 yrs 11-15 yrs 16 - 17 yrs 18 + yrs
Age of Children with a Plan of Adoption Qtr 2 SFY 2013 October - December 2012
N=571
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7.2%8.3%
8.9% 8.5%
0.0%
2.0%
4.0%
6.0%
8.0%
10.0%
12.0%
14.0%
16.0%
Q3 SFY12 Q4 SFY12 Q1 SFY13 Q2 SFY13
Children Who Were Discharged To Reunify-
Percent Who Re-enter Care In Less Than 12 Months
69.8%
67.3%66.4%
65.3%
59.0%
61.0%
63.0%
65.0%
67.0%
69.0%
71.0%
73.0%
75.0%
Q3 SFY12 Q4 SFY12 Q1 SFY13 Q2 SFY13
Percent of Children Who Reunify
In Less Than 12 Months
33.8%35.2% 34.7%
33.9%
24.0%
26.0%
28.0%
30.0%
32.0%
34.0%
36.0%
38.0%
40.0%
Q3 SFY12 Q4 SFY12 Q1 SFY13 Q2 SFY13
Of Children Exiting To Adoption-Percent Who Exit In Less Than 24 Months
Adoption and Foster Care Analysis and Reporting System (AFCARS) Permanency Measures
Measure Description: Of all children who were discharged from foster care to a final-ized adoption during the target 12 month period listed above, what percent were discharged in less than 24 months from the date of the latest removal from home?
Measure Description: Of all children in foster care for 8 days or longer who were
discharged to reunification in the target 12 month period above, what percent were
reunified in less than 12 months from the date of the latest removal from home?
Measure Description: Of all children in foster care for 8 days or longer who were discharged to reunification in the 12 month period prior to the target 12 month period listed above, what percent re-entered foster care in less than 12 months from the date of discharge?
San Juan County (Nichole Garcia, County Manager) New Mexico Performance
Photo by Wayne Pendley
Photo by Rick Scibelli
New Mexico CYFD, Protective Services 360 Degrees County Profiles - 2nd Quarter SFY 2013 (Period ending 12/31/12) Data for measures might differ from numbers reported elsewhere, due to differences in file run dates,
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Source: Sm0927
Legal Case Statistics Extract, This report is
run monthly with data from the previous 18
months. This report selects all case
participants who have a legal Status record
of “Abuse and Neglect Petition” filed in the
parameter period.
San Juan County (Nichole Garcia, County Manager) New Mexico Performance
Photo by Amy Parish
28.4%
12.1%
22.5% 22.1%
15.0%
0.0%
5.0%
10.0%
15.0%
20.0%
25.0%
30.0%
NW Reg 1 NE Reg 2 Metro Reg 3 SE Reg 4 SW Reg 5
Percent of Abuse & Neglect Petitions Filed Statewide by
Region18 Months Ending 12/31/2012 N = 1,579
Qtr 2 SFY 2013Source: Sm0927
434
184
343 337
229
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
400
450
500
NW Reg 1 NE Reg 2 Metro Reg 3 SE Reg 4 SW Reg 5
Abuse and Neglect Petitions Filed
18 months Ending 12/31/2012 N = 1,527
Qtr 2 SFY 2013Source: sm0927
8.7
7.7 7.56.7 6.9
7.5
0.0
2.0
4.0
6.0
8.0
10.0
NW Reg 1 NE Reg 2 Metro Reg 3 SE Reg 4 SW Reg 5 State of NM
Average Months from The first "Adjudication Disposition
Completed" to The First "Permanency Completed"
Qtr 2 SFY 2013Source: Sm0927
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There are 7,563 children in Cibola
County and 579,841 in New Mexico
under the age of 20, (from the 2010
U. S. Census). This represents 1.3% of
the state’s total children under 201.
While the county accounts for 1.3% of
the state’s total children under 20,
Cibola County had 2.1% of NM Protective Service’s total children “in
care” as of December 31, 2012, which is more than expected, based on
population alone.
Cibola County (Eddie Gould, County Office Manager)
Race and Ethnicity Children in Cibola County Total Population– All Ages 1
Children Under 19 yrs Children Under 19 Yrs of
Hispanic Origin Cibola New Mexico
Total % of Children
Under 19 Total
% of Children
Under 19 Total % of County Total Total
White 3,181 42.1% 2,250 81.4% 14,724 54.1% 1,720,992
Black 92 1.2% 48 1.7% 314 1.2% 49,006
American Indian or Alaskan Native 3,974 52.5% 348 12.6% 11,457 42.1% 208,890
Asian 55 0.7% 11 0.4% 161 0.6% 31,253
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 9 0.1% 3 0.1% 31 0.1% 3,132
Two or More Races 252 3.3% 103 3.7% 526 1.9% 45,906
% of Hispanic Children
in County1
Total Population of County as a
% of State
Total Pop-
ulation
% of all Children in Coun-
ty by Race
Total Population 1 7,563 27.8% 2,763 36.5% 27,213 1.3% 2,059,179
Children Living below the Poverty Level as a % of all Children in the County:2 Cibola
% of Children in
Poverty New Mexico
2,591 38.7% 145,779
1. Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, Population Division, Population Estimates Program. Released on Thursday, May 17, 2012. 2010 New Mexico
statewide average for children under 19 as a proportion of total population is 28.3%. New Mexico statewide average for Hispa nic children under 19 as a proportion of total population is 54.2%.
2. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Data Integration Division, Small Area Estimates Branch, Small Area Income and Poverty Estimates ( SAIPE) Note: These are 2010 estimates modeled
from the relation between poverty and tax and program data for the states and a subset of counties using estimates of poverty from the Current Population Survey (CPS) Annual Social and Economic Supplement (ASEC). New Mexico statewide average for children under 18 living in poverty is 28.5%.
Northwest Region
Age of Children In Care - Point-in-Time
Qtr 2 SFY 2013 December 31, 2012
Age Range
Cibola
County
Region
Total
County % of
Region Total for
Age Range
County % of
Statewide Total
for Age Range
Total of Age
Range as % of
State Total
State
Total
0 - 1 3 20 15.0% 2.8% 6.0% 109
1 - 5 16 184 8.7% 2.3% 38.6% 705
6 - 10 8 147 5.4% 1.5% 28.9% 529
11 - 15 9 106 8.5% 2.5% 19.7% 360
16 - 17 2 28 7.1% 1.6% 6.8% 125
Total 38 485 7.8% 2.1% 1,828
Source: Sm0907
No71%
Yes29%
Hispanic Children in Cibola
County In Care N = 38
Source: Sm0907
19
6
0
0
0
13
0 10 20
American Indian or Alaskan Native
2 or more
Black or African American
Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander
Unable to Determine
White
Race of Children In Care
N = 38
Cibola
Source: Sm0907
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county classification/assignment, or rounding methodology. 11
Accepted
50.6%Not
Accepted49.4%
CPS Reports of Abuse and Neglect in Cibola
Qtr 2 SFY 13 October - December 2012N = 79
46.5%
53.5%
CPS Investigations in Cibola
Qtr 2 SFY 13 October - December 2012N = 43
Substantiated
Unsubstantiated
Protective Services Reports and Investigations - Quarter 2 SFY 13: October—December 2012
Investigations Victims
Accepted
Reports Substantiated Unsubstantiated
Total
Investigations
County % of State
Total Investigations1
Number of
Children Victims
Victim Rate per
1,000 Children
Cibola County 40 20 46.5% 23 53.5% 43 1.0% 44 5.8
Region Total 789 242 33.6% 478 66.4% 720 16.7% 466 3.3
State Total 4,397 1,084 25.2% 3,219 74.8% 4,303 100% 1,906 3.3
Note: Not all “accepted reports” result in investigations completed during the period under review.
1. Both County and Regional data are calculated as a % of the State’s total investigations for the period under review.
Source: SM01a10 and SM06a01c
Protective Services Allegation Types of Child Maltreatment - Quarter 2 SFY 13: October - December 2012
Sexual Abuse Physical Neglect Physical Abuse
Substantiated Unsubstantiated Total Substantiated Unsubstantiated Total Substantiated Unsubstantiated Total
Cibola County 5 26.3% 14 73.7% 19 0 0.0% 1 100.0% 1 28 46.7% 32 53.3% 60
Region Total 109 27.6% 286 72.4% 395 4 17.4% 19 82.6% 23 282 31.9% 603 68.1% 885
State Total 368 16.8% 1,823 83.2% 2,191 34 17.1% 165 82.9% 199 1,234 24.5% 3,799 75.5% 5,033
Note: In every investigation there may be multiple allegations of maltreatment for one or more children. In counties with small populations, very small numbers in any category may render suspect any data collected during the period under review.
Source: SM06a01c
Cibola County (Eddie Gould, County Office Manager)
PS Reports of Abuse and Neglect in New Mexico
Accepted 52.5%
Not Accepted 47.5%
Physical
Abuse 15.2%
Sexual
Abuse 0.0%
Physical
Neglect 84.8%
Percent of Substantiated Allegations in Cibola
Qtr 2 SFY 13 October - December 2012N = 33
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Cibola County County
Total
Region
Total
% of Region
Total
Point in Time Measures: December 31, 2012
Number of Children in Care (SM0907) 38 485 7.8%
Number of Foster Care Providers (PM02a01) 24 260 9.2%
Number of Adoption Providers (PM02a01) 26 455 5.7%
Number of Children with A Plan of Adoption (Sm0803) 11 111 9.9%
Number Children Freed and Waiting (Sm0803) 5 51 9.8%
· Number of Children Freed and Waiting (With Adoption Resources) (Sm0803) 2 7 28.6%
· Number of Children Freed and Waiting (Without Adoption Resources) (Sm0803) 3 44 6.8%
Cibola County (Eddie Gould, County Office Manager)
Northwest Region
24
0
1
0
1
0
16
0 5 10 15 20 25 30
Adoption
No Recommeded Plan
Permanent Guardianship
Placed with a Fit and Willing Relative
Planned Permanent Living Arrangement
Remain In Home
Reunification
Go
al R
eco
mm
en
de
d
Permanency Plan Goals of Children In CustodyQtr 2 SFY 2013
Cibola
Source: Sm0904
7
3
2
0
1
2
0 00
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
0-5 Yrs 6-10 Yrs 11-15 yrs 16+ yrs
Source: AFCARS
Children in Care with A Goal of Reunification
Point In Time December 31, 2012Cibola County N = 15
Thru 12 months 13 months or more
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National Child Abuse and Neglect Data System (NCANDS) Safety Measures
Adoption and Foster Care Analysis and Reporting System (AFCARS) Permanency Measures
Cibola County (Eddie Gould, County Office Manager)
A higher score is better for these three National Measures
6.2
5%
9.3
7%
6.6
7%8.0
5%
7.2
5% 8.6
2%
8.8
3%
9.0
0%
8.9
9%
0.0%
2.0%
4.0%
6.0%
8.0%
10.0%
Jun-12 Sep-12 Dec-12
Trends of Recurrence of Maltreatment Within 6
Months of a Previously Substantiated Report of Maltreatment National Standard = 5.4%
Cibola Region 1 New Mexico
Source: NCANDS Rolling 12 Months
0.0
0%
0.0
0%
0.0
0%
0.2
3%
0.3
3% 0
.47
%
0.4
2% 0
.57
%
0.8
5%
0.00%
0.20%
0.40%
0.60%
0.80%
Jun-12 Sep-12 Dec-12
Trends of Maltreatment in Foster CareNational Standard = 0.32%
Cibola Region 1 New Mexico
Source: NCANDS/AFCARS Rolling 12 Months
86
.7%
54
.5%
20
.0%
78
.4%
63
.2%
21
.9%
76
.3%
56
.5%
21
.9%
0.0%
20.0%
40.0%
60.0%
80.0%
100.0%
less than 12 mo 12 to 23 mo 24 mo and above
Months in Care
Percent of Children With 2 or Fewer Placements
For Period Ending 12/31/2012
Cibola
Region 1
New Mexico
Source: AFCARS Rolling 12 Months
0.0%
27.8%
33.9%
0.0%
10.0%
20.0%
30.0%
40.0%
Cibola Region Statewide
Percent of children adopted within 24
months from entry into foster care
Source: AFCARS Measures
New Mexico CYFD, Protective Services 360 Degrees County Profiles - 2nd Quarter SFY 2013 (Period ending 12/31/12) Data for measures might differ from numbers reported elsewhere, due to differences in file run dates,
county classification/assignment, or rounding methodology. 14
There are 25,069 children in
McKinley County and 579,841 in
New Mexico under the age of 20,
(from the 2010 U. S. Census). This
represents 4.3% of the state’s total
children under 201. While the
county accounts for 4.3% of the
state’s total children under 20, McKinley County had 3.8% of NM Pro-
tective Service’s total children “in care” as of December 31, 2012,
which is less than expected, based on population alone.
McKinley County (Stacy Bond, County Office Manager)
Age of Children In Care - Point-in-Time
Qtr 2 SFY 2013 December 31, 2012
Age Range
McKinley
County
Region
Total
County % of
Region Total for
Age Range
County % of
Statewide Total
for Age Range
Total of Age
Range as % of
State Total
State
Total
0 - 1 2 20 10.0% 1.8% 6.0% 109
1 - 5 20 184 10.9% 2.8% 38.6% 705
6 - 10 27 147 18.4% 5.1% 28.9% 529
11 - 15 16 106 15.1% 4.4% 19.7% 360
16 - 17 4 28 14.3% 3.2% 6.8% 125
Total 69 485 14.2% 3.8% 1,828
Source: Sm0907
Race and Ethnicity Children in McKinley County Total Population– All Ages 1
Children Under 19 yrs Children Under 19 Yrs of
Hispanic Origin McKinley New Mexico
Total % of Children
Under 19 Total
% of Children
Under 19 Total
% of County
Total Total
White 3,255 13.0% 1,974 53.8% 13,623 19.1% 1,720,992
Black 122 0.5% 50 1.4% 425 0.6% 49,006
American Indian or Alaskan Native 20,512 81.8% 1,370 37.3% 55,155 77.1% 208,890
Asian 155 0.6% 26 0.7% 620 0.9% 31,253
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 16 0.1% 8 0.2% 37 0.1% 3,132
Two or More Races 1,009 4.0% 241 6.6% 1,632 2.3% 45,906
% of all Children in Coun-
ty by Race
% of Hispanic Children
in County1
Total Population of County
as a % of State
Total Pop-
ulation
Total Population 1 25,069 35.1% 3,669 14.6% 71,492 3.5% 2,059,179
McKinley % of Children in
Poverty New Mexico Children Living below the Poverty Level as a % of all Children in the County:2
9,487 42.8% 145,779
1. Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, Population Division, Population Estimates Program. Released on Thursday, May 17, 2012. 2010 New Mexico
statewide average for children under 19 as a proportion of total population is 28.3%. New Mexico statewide average for Hispa nic children under 19 as a proportion of total population is 54.2%.
2. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Data Integration Division, Small Area Estimates Branch, Small Area Income and Poverty Estimates (SAIPE) Note: These are 2010 estimates modeled
from the relation between poverty and tax and program data for the states and a subset of counties using estimates of poverty from the Current Population Survey (CPS) Annual Social and Economic Supplement (ASEC). New Mexico statewide average for children under 18 living in poverty is 28.5%.
Northwest Region
No65%
Yes35%
Hispanic Children in McKinley
County In Care N = 69
Source: Sm0907
46
8
0
0
0
15
0 20 40 60 80
American Indian or Alaskan Native
2 or more
Black or African American
Native Hawaiian or other Pacific …
Unable to Determine
White
Race of Children In Care
N = 69
McKinley
Source: Sm0907
New Mexico CYFD, Protective Services 360 Degrees County Profiles - 2nd Quarter SFY 2013 (Period ending 12/31/12) Data for measures might differ from numbers reported elsewhere, due to differences in file run dates,
county classification/assignment, or rounding methodology. 15
Accepted46.9%
Not Accepted
53.1%
CPS Reports of Abuse and Neglect in
McKinleyQtr 2 SFY 13 October - December 2012
N = 143
40.6%
59.4%
CPS Investigations in McKinley
Qtr 2 SFY 13 October - December 2012N = 69
Unsubstantiated
Substantiated
McKinley County (Stacy Bond, County Office Manager)
Protective Services Reports and Investigations - Quarter 2 SFY 13: October—December 2012
Investigations
Accepted
Reports Substantiated Unsubstantiated
Total
Investigations
County % of State
Total Investigations1
Number of
Children Victims
Victim Rate per
1,000 Children
McKinley County 67 28 40.6% 41 59.4% 69 1.6% 66 2.6
Region Total 789 242 33.6% 478 66.4% 720 17.0% 466 3.3
State Total 4,397 1,084 25.2% 3,219 74.8% 4,303 100.0% 1,906 3.3
Note: Not all “accepted reports” result in investigations completed during the period under review.
1. Both County and Regional data are calculated as a % of the State’s total investigations for the period under review.
Source: SM01a10 and SM06a01c
Protective Services Allegation Types of Child Maltreatment - Quarter 2 SFY 13: October - December 2012
Sexual Abuse Physical Neglect Physical Abuse
Substantiated Unsubstantiated Total Substantiated Unsubstantiated Total Substantiated Unsubstantiated Total
McKinley County 9 29.0% 22 71.0% 31 0 0.0% 2 100.0% 2 30 40.0% 45 60.0% 75
Region Total 109 27.6% 286 72.4% 395 4 17.4% 19 82.6% 23 282 31.9% 603 68.1% 885
State Total 368 16.8% 1,823 83.2% 2,191 34 17.1% 165 82.9% 199 1,234 24.5% 3,799 75.5% 5,033
Note: In every investigation there may be multiple allegations of maltreatment for one or more children. In counties with small populations, very small numbers in any category may render suspect any data collected during the period under review.
Source: SM06a01c
PS Reports of Abuse and Neglect in New Mexico
Accepted 52.5%
Not Accepted 47.5%
Physical
Abuse23.1%Sexual
Abuse0.0%
Physical
Neglect76.9%
Percent of Substantiated Allegations in
McKinleyQtr 2 SFY 13 October - December 2012
N = 39
New Mexico CYFD, Protective Services 360 Degrees County Profiles - 2nd Quarter SFY 2013 (Period ending 12/31/12) Data for measures might differ from numbers reported elsewhere, due to differences in file run dates,
county classification/assignment, or rounding methodology. 16
McKinley County (Stacy Bond, County Office Manager)
McKinley County County
Total
Region
Total
% of Region
Total
Point in Time Measures: December 31, 2012
Number of Children in Care (SM0907) 69 485 14.2%
Number of Foster Care Providers (PM02a01) 25 260 9.6%
Number of Adoption Providers (PM02a01) 44 455 9.7%
Number of Children with A Plan of Adoption (Sm0803) 30 111 27.0%
Number Children Freed and Waiting (Sm0803) 14 51 27.5%
· Number of Children Freed and Waiting (With Adoption Resources) (Sm0803) 0 7 0.0%
· Number of Children Freed and Waiting (Without Adoption Resources) (Sm0803) 14 44 31.8%
Northwest Region
38
9
0
0
1
0
42
0 10 20 30 40 50
Adoption
No Recommeded Plan
Permanent Guardianship
Placed with a Fit and Willing Relative
Planned Permanent Living Arrangement
Remain In Home
Reunification
Go
al R
eco
mm
en
de
d
Permanency Plan Goals of Children In Custody
Qtr 2 SFY 2013
McKinley
Source: Sm0904
109
3
110
21
0
2
4
6
8
10
12
0-5 Yrs 6-10 Yrs 11-15 yrs 16+ yrs
Source: AFCARS
Children in Care with A Goal of ReunificationPoint In Time December 31, 2012
McKinley County N = 27
Thru 12 months 13 months or more
New Mexico CYFD, Protective Services 360 Degrees County Profiles - 2nd Quarter SFY 2013 (Period ending 12/31/12) Data for measures might differ from numbers reported elsewhere, due to differences in file run dates,
county classification/assignment, or rounding methodology. 17
McKinley County (Stacy Bond, County Office Manager)
National Child Abuse and Neglect Data System (NCANDS) Safety Measures
Adoption and Foster Care Analysis and Reporting System (AFCARS) Permanency Measures
A higher score is better for these three National Measures
2.2
2%
20
.69
%
16
.67
%
8.0
5%
7.2
5%
8.6
2%
8.8
3%
9.0
0%
8.9
9%
0.0%2.0%4.0%6.0%8.0%
10.0%12.0%14.0%16.0%18.0%20.0%22.0%
Jun-12 Sep-12 Dec-12
Trends of Recurrence of Maltreatment Within 6
Months of a Previously Substantiated Report of Maltreatment National Standard = 5.4%
McKinley Region 1 New Mexico
Source: NCANDS Rolling 12 Months
0.0
0%
0.0
0%
0.0
0%
0.2
3%
0.3
3% 0
.47
%
0.4
2% 0
.57
%
0.8
5%
0.00%
0.20%
0.40%
0.60%
0.80%
Jun-12 Sep-12 Dec-12
Trends of Maltreatment in Foster Care
National Standard = 0.32%
McKinley Region 1 New Mexico
Source: NCANDS/AFCARS Rolling 12 Months
75
.0%
68
.2%
22
.2%
78
.4%
63
.2%
21
.9%
76
.3%
56
.5%
21
.9%
0.0%
20.0%
40.0%
60.0%
80.0%
100.0%
less than 12 mo 12 to 23 mo 24 mo and above
Months in Care
Percent of Children With 2 or Fewer Placements
For Period Ending 12/31/2012
McKinley
Region 1
New Mexico
Source: AFCARS Rolling 12 Months
0.0%
27.8%
33.9%
0.0%
10.0%
20.0%
30.0%
40.0%
McKinley Region Statewide
Percent of children adopted within 24
months from entry into foster care
Source: AFCARS Measures
New Mexico CYFD, Protective Services 360 Degrees County Profiles - 2nd Quarter SFY 2013 (Period ending 12/31/12) Data for measures might differ from numbers reported elsewhere, due to differences in file run dates,
county classification/assignment, or rounding methodology. 18
There are 41,596 children in
San Juan County and 579,841 in
New Mexico under the age of
20, (from the 2010 U.S. Bureau
of Census). This represents 7.2%
of the state’s total children
under 201. While the county
accounts for 7.2% of the state’s
total children under 20, San Juan County had 4.9% of NM Protective
Service’s total children “in care” as of December 31, 2012, which is less
than expected, based on population alone.
San Juan County (Nichole Garcia, County Manager) San Juan County (Nichole Garcia, County Office Manager)
Age of Children In Care - Point-in-Time
Qtr 1 SFY 2013 December 31, 2012
Age Range
San Juan
County
Region
Total
County % of
Region Total for
Age Range
County % of
Statewide Total
for Age Range
Total of Age
Range as % of
State Total
State
Total
0 - 1 6 20 30.0% 5.5% 6.0% 109
1 - 5 38 184 20.7% 5.4% 38.6% 705
6 - 10 21 147 14.3% 4.0% 28.9% 529
11 - 15 19 106 17.9% 5.3% 19.7% 360
16 - 17 5 28 17.9% 4.0% 6.8% 125
Total 89 485 18.4% 4.9% 1,828
Source: Sm0907
Race and Ethnicity Children in San Juan County Total Population– All Ages 1
Children Under 19 yrs Children Under 19 Yrs of
Hispanic Origin San Juan New Mexico
Total % of Children
Under 19 Total
% of Children
Under 19 Total
% of County
Total Total
White 21,590 51.9% 8,415 81.3% 76,597 58.9% 1,720,992
Black 330 0.8% 136 1.3% 884 0.7% 49,006
American Indian or Alaskan Native 17,656 42.4% 1,232 11.9% 48,692 37.4% 208,890
Asian 133 0.3% 33 0.3% 564 0.4% 31,253
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 34 0.1% 12 0.1% 93 0.1% 3,132
Two or More Races 1,853 4.5% 528 5.1% 3,214 2.5% 45,906
% of all Children in Coun-
ty by Race
% of Hispanic Children
in County1
Total Pop-
ulation
Total Population of County
as a % of State
Total Population 1 41,596 32.0% 10,356 24.9% 130,044 6.3% 2,059,179
Children Living below the Poverty Level as a % of all Children in the County:2 San Juan
% of Children in
Poverty New Mexico
12,810 34.7% 145,779
1. Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, Population Division, Population Estimates Program. Released on Thursday, May 17, 2012. 2010 New Mexico
statewide average for children under 19 as a proportion of total population is 28.3%. New Mexico statewide average for Hispa nic children under 19 as a proportion of total population is 54.2%.
2. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Data Integration Division, Small Area Estimates Branch, Small Area Income and Poverty Estimates (SAIPE) Note: These are 2010 estimates modeled
from the relation between poverty and tax and program data for the states and a subset of counties using estimates of poverty from the Current Population Survey (CPS) Annual Social and Economic Supplement (ASEC). New Mexico statewide average for children under 18 living in poverty is 28.5%.
Northwest Region
No70%
Yes30%
Hispanic Children in San Juan
County In Care N = 89
Source: Sm0907
29
12
0
0
2
46
0 20 40 60 80 100
American Indian or Alaskan Native
2 or more
Black or African American
Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander
Unable to Determine
White
Race of Children In Care
N = 89
San Juan
Source: Sm0907
New Mexico CYFD, Protective Services 360 Degrees County Profiles - 2nd Quarter SFY 2013 (Period ending 12/31/12) Data for measures might differ from numbers reported elsewhere, due to differences in file run dates,
county classification/assignment, or rounding methodology. 19
Accepted
56.0%
Not
Accepted44.0%
CPS Reports of Abuse and Neglect in San
Juan Qtr 2 SFY 13 October - December 2012
N = 477
31.4%
68.6%
CPS Investigations in San Juan
Qtr 2 SFY 13 October - December 2012N = 261
Unsubstantiated
Substantiated
San Juan County (Nichole Garcia, County Manager) San Juan County (Nichole Garcia, County Office Manager)
Protective Services Reports and Investigations - Quarter 2 SFY 13: October—December 2012
Investigations
Accepted
Reports Substantiated Unsubstantiated
Total
Investigations
County % of State
Total Investigations1
Number of
Children Victims
Victim Rate per
1,000 Children
San Juan County 267 82 31.4% 179 68.6% 261 6.1% 147 3.5
Region Total 789 242 33.6% 478 66.4% 720 17.0% 466 3.3
State Total 4,397 1,084 25.2% 3,219 74.8% 4,303 100.0% 1,906 3.3
Note: Not all “accepted reports” result in investigations completed during the period under review.
1. Both County and Regional data are calculated as a % of the State’s total investigations for the period under review.
Source: SM01a10 and SM06a01c
Protective Services Allegation Types of Child Maltreatment - Quarter 2 SFY 13: October - December 2012
Sexual Abuse Physical Neglect Physical Abuse
Substantiated Unsubstantiated Total Substantiated Unsubstantiated Total Substantiated Unsubstantiated Total
San Juan County 34 26.0% 97 74.0% 131 1 14.3% 6 85.7% 7 78 24.3% 243 75.7% 321
Region Total 109 27.6% 286 72.4% 395 4 17.4% 19 82.6% 23 282 31.9% 603 68.1% 885
State Total 368 16.8% 1,823 83.2% 2,191 34 17.1% 165 82.9% 199 1,234 24.5% 3,799 75.5% 5,033
Note: In every investigation there may be multiple allegations of maltreatment for one or more children. In counties with sm all populations, very small numbers in any category may render suspect any data collected during the period under review.
Source: SM06a01c
PS Reports of Abuse and Neglect in New Mexico
Accepted 52.5%
Not Accepted 47.5%
Physical
Abuse30.1%
Sexual
Abuse0.9%
Physical
Neglect69.0%
Percent of Substantiated Allegations in San
Juan Qtr 2 SFY 13 October - December 2012N = 113
New Mexico CYFD, Protective Services 360 Degrees County Profiles - 2nd Quarter SFY 2013 (Period ending 12/31/12) Data for measures might differ from numbers reported elsewhere, due to differences in file run dates,
county classification/assignment, or rounding methodology. 20
San Juan County (Nichole Garcia, County Manager) San Juan County (Nichole Garcia, County Office Manager)
San Juan County County
Total
Region
Total
% of Region
Total
Point in Time Measures: December 31, 2012
Number of Children in Care (SM0907) 89 485 18.4%
Number of Foster Care Providers (PM02a01) 56 260 21.5%
Number of Adoption Providers (PM02a01) 120 455 26.4%
Number of Children with A Plan of Adoption (Sm0803) 15 111 13.5%
Number Children Freed and Waiting (Sm0803) 7 51 13.7%
· Number of Children Freed and Waiting (With Adoption Resources) (Sm0803) 3 7 42.9%
· Number of Children Freed and Waiting (Without Adoption Resources) (Sm0803) 4 44 9.1%
Northwest Region
38
17
1
0
3
0
80
0 20 40 60 80 100
Adoption
No Recommeded Plan
Permanent Guardianship
Placed with a Fit and Willing Relative
Planned Permanent Living Arrangement
Remain In Home
Reunification
Go
al R
eco
mm
en
de
d
Permanency Plan Goals of Children In Custody
Qtr 2 SFY 2013
San Juan
Source: Sm0904
18
11
6
1
4
01
00
2
4
6
8
10
12
14
16
18
20
0-5 Yrs 6-10 Yrs 11-15 yrs 16+ yrs
Source: AFCARS
Children in Care with A Goal of Reunification
Point In Time December 31, 2012San Juan County N = 41
Thru 12 months 13 months or more
New Mexico CYFD, Protective Services 360 Degrees County Profiles - 2nd Quarter SFY 2013 (Period ending 12/31/12) Data for measures might differ from numbers reported elsewhere, due to differences in file run dates,
county classification/assignment, or rounding methodology. 21
San Juan County (Nichole Garcia, County Manager) San Juan County (Nichole Garcia, County Office Manager)
National Child Abuse and Neglect Data System (NCANDS) Safety Measures
Adoption and Foster Care Analysis and Reporting System (AFCARS) Permanency Measures
A higher score is better for these three National Measures
11
.81
%
6.7
2%
7.4
3%
8.0
5%
7.2
5%
8.6
2%
8.8
3%
9.0
0%
8.9
9%
0.0%
2.0%
4.0%
6.0%
8.0%
10.0%
12.0%
Jun-12 Sep-12 Dec-12
Trends of Recurrence of Maltreatment Within 6
Months of a Previously Substantiated Report of Maltreatment National Standard = 5.4%
San Juan Region 1 New Mexico
Source: NCANDS Rolling 12 Months
0.0
0%
0.0
0%
0.0
0%
0.2
3%
0.3
3% 0
.47
%
0.4
2% 0
.57
%
0.8
5%
0.00%
0.20%
0.40%
0.60%
0.80%
Jun-12 Sep-12 Dec-12
Trends of Maltreatment in Foster Care
National Standard = 0.32%
San Juan Region 1 New Mexico
Source: NCANDS/AFCARS Rolling 12 Months
88
.2%
63
.0%
10
.9%
78
.4%
63
.2%
21
.9%
76
.3%
56
.5%
21
.9%
0.0%
20.0%
40.0%
60.0%
80.0%
100.0%
less than 12 mo 12 to 23 mo 24 mo and above
Months in Care
Percent of Children With 2 or Fewer Placements
For Period Ending 12/31/2012
San Juan
Region 1
New Mexico
Source: AFCARS Rolling 12 Months
34.6%
27.8%
33.9%
0.0%
10.0%
20.0%
30.0%
40.0%
San Juan Region Statewide
Percent of children adopted within 24 months from entry into foster care
Source: AFCARS Measures
New Mexico CYFD, Protective Services 360 Degrees County Profiles - 2nd Quarter SFY 2013 (Period ending 12/31/12) Data for measures might differ from numbers reported elsewhere, due to differences in file run dates,
county classification/assignment, or rounding methodology. 22
There are 38,444 children in Sando-
val County and 579,841 in New
Mexico under the age of 20, (from
the 2010 U.S. Census). This repre-
sents 6.6% of the state’s total chil-
dren under 201. While the county
accounts for 6.6% of the state’s total
children under 20, Sandoval County had 4.9% of NM Protective Service’s
total children “in care” as of December 31, 2012, which is less than
expected, based on population alone.
San Juan County (Nichole Garcia, County Manager) Sandoval County (Sarah Blackwell, County Office Manager)
Age of Children In Care - Point-in-Time
Qtr 1 SFY 2013 December 31, 2012
Age Range
Sandoval
County
Region
Total
County % of
Region Total for
Age Range
County % of
Statewide Total
for Age Range
Total of Age
Range as % of
State Total
State
Total
0 - 1 3 20 15.0% 2.8% 6.0% 109
1 - 5 34 184 18.5% 4.8% 38.6% 705
6 - 10 29 147 19.7% 5.5% 28.9% 529
11 - 15 20 106 18.9% 5.6% 19.7% 360
16 - 17 4 28 14.3% 3.2% 6.8% 125
Total 90 485 18.6% 4.9% 1,828
Source: Sm0907
Race and Ethnicity Children in Sandoval County Total Population– All Ages 1
Children Under 19 yrs Children Under 19 Yrs of
Hispanic Origin Sandoval New Mexico
Total % of Children
Under 19 Total
% of Children
Under 19 Total
% of County
Total Total
White 28,364 73.8% 15,040 88.4% 104,785 79.6% 1,720,992
Black 1,062 2.8% 351 2.1% 3,164 2.4% 49,006
American Indian or Alaskan Native 6,488 16.9% 751 4.4% 17,824 13.5% 208,890
Asian 596 1.6% 148 0.9% 2,137 1.6% 31,253
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 84 0.2% 42 0.2% 224 0.2% 3,132
Two or More Races 1,850 4.8% 691 4.1% 3,427 2.6% 45,906
% of all Children in Coun-
ty by Race
% of Hispanic Children
in County1
Total Population of County
as a % of State
Total Pop-
ulation
Total Population 1 38,444 29.2% 17,023 44.3% 131,561 6.4% 2,059,179
Sandoval % of Children in
Poverty New Mexico
Children Living below the Poverty Level as a % of all Children in the County:2
6,117 17.5% 145,779
1. Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, Population Division, Population Estimates Program. Released on Thursday, May 17, 2012. 2010 New Mexico
statewide average for children under 19 as a proportion of total population is 28.3%. New Mexico statewide average for Hispa nic children under 19 as a proportion of total population is 54.2%.
2. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Data Integration Division, Small Area Estimates Branch, Small Area Income and Poverty Estimates (SAIPE) Note: These are 2010 estimates modeled
from the relation between poverty and tax and program data for the states and a subset of counties using estimates of poverty from the Current Population Survey (CPS) Annual Social and Economic Supplement (ASEC). New Mexico statewide average for children under 18 living in poverty is 28.5%.
Northwest Region
8
5
5
0
0
72
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80
American Indian or Alaskan Native
2 or more
Black or African American
Native Hawaiian or other Pacific …
Unable to Determine
White
Race of Children In Care
N = 90
Sandoval
Source: Sm0907
No37%
Yes63%
Hispanic Children in Sandoval County In Care N = 90
Source: Sm0907
New Mexico CYFD, Protective Services 360 Degrees County Profiles - 2nd Quarter SFY 2013 (Period ending 12/31/12) Data for measures might differ from numbers reported elsewhere, due to differences in file run dates,
county classification/assignment, or rounding methodology. 23
Accepted
51.9%
Not
Accepted48.1%
CPS Reports of Abuse and Neglect in
Sandoval Qtr 2 SFY 13 October - December 2012
N = 385
23.3%
76.7%
CPS Investigations in SandovalQtr 2 SFY 13 October - December 2012
N = 133
Unsubstantiated
Substantiated
San Juan County (Nichole Garcia, County Manager) Sandoval County (Sarah Blackwell, County Office Manager)
Protective Services Reports and Investigations - Quarter 2 SFY 13:October—December 2012
Investigations
Accepted
Reports Substantiated Unsubstantiated
Total
Investigations
County % of State
Total Investigations1
Number of
Children Victims
Victim Rate per
1,000 Children
Sandoval County 200 31 23.3% 102 76.7% 133 3.1% 50 1.3
Region Total 789 242 33.6% 478 66.4% 720 17.0% 466 3.3
State Total 4,397 1,084 25.2% 3,219 74.8% 4,303 100.0% 1,906 3.3
Note: Not all “accepted reports” result in investigations completed during the period under review.
1. Both County and Regional data are calculated as a % of the State’s total investigations for the period under review.
Source: SM01a10 and SM06a01c
Protective Services Allegation Types of Child Maltreatment - Quarter 2 SFY 13: October - December 2012
Sexual Abuse Physical Neglect Physical Abuse
Substantiated Unsubstantiated Total Substantiated Unsubstantiated Total Substantiated Unsubstantiated Total
Sandoval County 19 21.8% 68 78.2% 87 0 0.0% 5 100.0% 5 43 27.7% 112 72.3% 155
Region Total 109 27.6% 286 72.4% 395 4 17.4% 19 82.6% 23 282 31.9% 603 68.1% 885
State Total 368 16.8% 1,823 83.2% 2,191 34 17.1% 165 82.9% 199 1,234 24.5% 3,799 75.5% 5,033
Note: In every investigation there may be multiple allegations of maltreatment for one or more children. In counties with small populations, very small numbers in any category may render suspect any data collected during the period under review.
Source: SM06a01c
PS Reports of Abuse and Neglect in New Mexico
Accepted 52.5%
Not Accepted 47.5% Physical
Abuse30.6%
Sexual
Abuse0.0%
Physical
Neglect69.4%
Percent of Substantiated Allegations in
Sandoval Qtr 2 SFY 13 October - December 2012N = 62
New Mexico CYFD, Protective Services 360 Degrees County Profiles - 2nd Quarter SFY 2013 (Period ending 12/31/12) Data for measures might differ from numbers reported elsewhere, due to differences in file run dates,
county classification/assignment, or rounding methodology. 24
San Juan County (Nichole Garcia, County Manager) Sandoval County (Sarah Blackwell, County Office Manager)
Sandoval County County
Total
Region
Total
% of Region
Total
Point in Time Measures: December 31, 2012
Number of Children in Care (SM0907) 90 485 18.6%
Number of Foster Care Providers (PM02a01) 68 260 26.2%
Number of Adoption Providers (PM02a01) 131 455 28.8%
Number of Children with A Plan of Adoption (Sm0803) 25 111 22.5%
Number Children Freed and Waiting (Sm0803) 12 51 23.5%
· Number of Children Freed and Waiting (With Adoption Resources) (Sm0803) 2 7 28.6%
· Number of Children Freed and Waiting (Without Adoption Resources) (Sm0803) 10 44 22.7%
Northwest Region
33
7
2
0
1
0
70
0 20 40 60 80
Adoption
No Recommeded Plan
Permanent Guardianship
Placed with a Fit and Willing Relative
Planned Permanent Living Arrangement
Remain In Home
Reunification
Go
al R
eco
mm
en
de
d
Permanency Plan Goals of Children In CustodyQtr 2 SFY 2013
Sandoval
Source: Sm0904
26
10
6
23
02 1
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
0-5 Yrs 6-10 Yrs 11-15 yrs 16+ yrs
Source: AFCARS
Children in Care with A Goal of Reunification
Point In Time December 31, 2012Sandoval County N = 50
Thru 12 months 13 months or more
New Mexico CYFD, Protective Services 360 Degrees County Profiles - 2nd Quarter SFY 2013 (Period ending 12/31/12) Data for measures might differ from numbers reported elsewhere, due to differences in file run dates,
county classification/assignment, or rounding methodology. 25
San Juan County (Nichole Garcia, County Manager) Sandoval County (Sarah Blackwell, County Office Manager)
National Child Abuse and Neglect Data System (NCANDS) Safety Measures
Adoption and Foster Care Analysis and Reporting System (AFCARS) Permanency Measures
A higher score is better for these three National Measures
2.5
6%
2.4
4%
2.1
5%
8.0
5%
7.2
5% 8.6
2%
8.8
3%
9.0
0%
8.9
9%
0.0%
2.0%
4.0%
6.0%
8.0%
10.0%
Jun-12 Sep-12 Dec-12
Trends of Recurrence of Maltreatment Within 6
Months of a Previously Substantiated Report of Maltreatment National Standard = 5.4%
Sandoval Region 1 New Mexico
Source: NCANDS Rolling 12 Months
0.0
0%
1.5
5%
2.5
0%
0.2
3%
0.3
3%
0.4
7%
0.4
2%
0.5
7% 0.8
5%
0.00%
0.50%
1.00%
1.50%
2.00%
2.50%
Jun-12 Sep-12 Dec-12
Trends of Maltreatment in Foster Care
National Standard = 0.32%
Sandoval Region 1 New Mexico
Source: NCANDS/AFCARS Rolling 12 Months
88
.9%
70
.0%
37
.9%
78
.4%
63
.2%
21
.9%
76
.3%
56
.5%
21
.9%
0.0%
20.0%
40.0%
60.0%
80.0%
100.0%
less than 12 mo 12 to 23 mo 24 mo and above
Months in Care
Percent of Children With 2 or Fewer Placements
For Period Ending 12/31/2012
Sandoval
Region 1
New Mexico
Source: AFCARS Rolling 12 Months
46.2%
27.8%
33.9%
0.0%
10.0%
20.0%
30.0%
40.0%
50.0%
Sandoval Region Statewide
Percent of children adopted within 24 months from entry into foster care
Source: AFCARS Measures
New Mexico CYFD, Protective Services 360 Degrees County Profiles - 2nd Quarter SFY 2013 (Period ending 12/31/12) Data for measures might differ from numbers reported elsewhere, due to differences in file run dates,
county classification/assignment, or rounding methodology. 26
There are 4,370 children in Torrance
County and 579,841 in New Mexico
under the age of 20, (from the 2010
U.S. Census). This represents 0.8% of
the state’s total children under 201.
While the county accounts for 0.8%
of the state’s total children under 20, Torrance County had 0.8% of NM
Protective Service’s total children “in care” as of December 31, 2012,
which is less than expected, based on population alone.
San Juan County (Nichole Garcia, County Manager) Torrance County (Valree Lopez, County Office Manager)
Age of Children In Care - Point-in-Time
Qtr 1 SFY 2013 December 31, 2012
Age Range
Torrance
County
Region
Total
County % of
Region Total for
Age Range
County % of
Statewide Total
for Age Range
Total of Age
Range as % of
State Total
State
Total
0 - 1 2 20 10.0% 1.8% 6.0% 109
1 - 5 7 184 3.8% 1.0% 38.6% 705
6 - 10 3 147 2.0% 0.6% 28.9% 529
11 - 15 0 106 0.0% 0.0% 19.7% 360
16 - 17 3 28 10.7% 2.4% 6.8% 125
Total 15 485 3.1% 0.8% 1,828
Source: Sm0907
Race and Ethnicity Children in Torrance County Total Population– All Ages 1
Children Under 19 yrs Children Under 19 Yrs of
Hispanic Origin Torrance New Mexico
Total % of Children
Under 19 Total
% of Children
Under 19 Total
% of County
Total Total
White 3,898 89.2% 1,988 89.5% 15,027 91.7% 1,720,992
Black 102 2.3% 63 2.8% 304 1.9% 49,006
American Indian or Alaskan Native 164 3.8% 99 4.5% 551 3.4% 208,890
Asian 21 0.5% 2 0.1% 77 0.5% 31,253
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 11 0.3% 9 0.4% 27 0.2% 3,132
Two or More Races 174 4.0% 61 2.7% 397 2.4% 45,906
% of all Children in Coun-
ty by Race
% of Hispanic Children
in County1
Total Population of County
as a % of State
Total Pop-
ulation
Total Population 1 4,370 26.7% 2,222 50.8% 16,383 0.8% 2,059,179
Torrance % of Children in
Poverty New Mexico Children Living below the Poverty Level as a % of all Children in the County:2 2
1,336 34.3% 145,779
1. Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, Population Division, Population Estimates Program. Released on Thursday, May 17, 2012. 2010 New Mexico
statewide average for children under 19 as a proportion of total population is 28.3%. New Mexico statewide average for Hispa nic children under 19 as a proportion of total population is 54.2%.
2. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Data Integration Division, Small Area Estimates Branch, Small Area Income and Poverty Estimates (SAIPE) Note: These are 2010 estimates modeled
from the relation between poverty and tax and program data for the states and a subset of counties using estimates of poverty from the Current Population Survey (CPS) Annual Social and Economic Supplement (ASEC). New Mexico statewide average for children under 18 living in poverty is 28.5%.
Northwest Region
No60%
Yes40%
Hispanic Children in Torrance County In Care N = 15
Source: Sm0907
0
0
0
0
1
14
0 5 10 15 20
American Indian or Alaskan Native
2 or more
Black or African American
Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander
Unable to Determine
White
Race of Children In Care
N = 15
Torrance
Source: Sm0907
New Mexico CYFD, Protective Services 360 Degrees County Profiles - 2nd Quarter SFY 2013 (Period ending 12/31/12) Data for measures might differ from numbers reported elsewhere, due to differences in file run dates,
county classification/assignment, or rounding methodology. 27
Accepted
58.9%
Not
Accepted41.1%
CPS Reports of Abuse and Neglect in
TorranceQtr 2 SFY 13 October - December 2012
N = 90
26.6%
73.4%
CPS Investigations in TorranceQtr 2 SFY 13 October - December 2012
N = 64
Unsubstantiated
Substantiated
San Juan County (Nichole Garcia, County Manager) Torrance County (Valree Lopez, County Office Manager)
Protective Services Reports and Investigations - Quarter 2 SFY 13: October—December 2012
Investigations
Accepted
Reports Substantiated Unsubstantiated
Total
Investigations
County % of State
Total Investigations1
Number of
Children Victims
Victim Rate per
1,000 Children
Torrance County 53 17 26.6% 47 73.4% 64 1.5% 25 5.7
Region Total 789 242 33.6% 478 66.4% 720 17.0% 466 3.3
State Total 4,397 1,084 25.2% 3,219 74.8% 4,303 100.0% 1,906 3.3
Note: Not all “accepted reports” result in investigations completed during the period under review.
1. Both County and Regional data are calculated as a % of the State’s total investigations for the period under review.
Source: SM01a10 and SM06a01c
Protective Services Allegation Types of Child Maltreatment - Quarter 2 SFY 13: October - December 2012
Sexual Abuse Physical Neglect Physical Abuse
Substantiated Unsubstantiated Total Substantiated Unsubstantiated Total Substantiated Unsubstantiated Total
Torrance County 5 17.2% 24 82.8% 29 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 17 25.0% 51 75.0% 68
Region Total 109 27.6% 286 72.4% 395 4 17.4% 19 82.6% 23 282 31.9% 603 68.1% 885
State Total 368 16.8% 1,823 83.2% 2,191 34 17.1% 165 82.9% 199 1,234 24.5% 3,799 75.5% 5,033
Note: In every investigation there may be multiple allegations of maltreatment for one or more children. In counties with sm all populations, very small numbers in any category may render suspect any data collected during the period under review.
Source: SM06a01c
PS Reports of Abuse and Neglect in New Mexico
Accepted 52.5%
Not Accepted 47.5%
Physical
Abuse23%
Sexual
Abuse0%
Physical
Neglect77%
Percent of Substantiated Allegations in Torrance Qtr 1 SFY 13 October - December
2012
N = 22
New Mexico CYFD, Protective Services 360 Degrees County Profiles - 2nd Quarter SFY 2013 (Period ending 12/31/12) Data for measures might differ from numbers reported elsewhere, due to differences in file run dates,
county classification/assignment, or rounding methodology. 28
San Juan County (Nichole Garcia, County Manager) Torrance County (Valree Lopez, County Office Manager)
Torrance County County
Total
Region
Total
% of Region
Total
Point in Time Measures: December 31, 2012
Number of Children in Care (SM0907) 15 485 3.1%
Number of Foster Care Providers (PM02a01) 18 260 6.9%
Number of Adoption Providers (PM02a01) 28 455 6.2%
Number of Children with A Plan of Adoption (Sm0803) 2 111 1.8%
Number Children Freed and Waiting (Sm0803) 2 51 3.9%
· Number of Children Freed and Waiting (With Adoption Resources) (Sm0803) 0 7 0.0%
· Number of Children Freed and Waiting (Without Adoption Resources) (Sm0803) 2 44 4.5%
Northwest Region
3
1
1
0
3
0
10
0 2 4 6 8 10 12
Adoption
No Recommeded Plan
Permanent Guardianship
Placed with a Fit and Willing Relative
Planned Permanent Living Arrangement
Remain In Home
Reunification
Go
al R
eco
mm
en
de
d
Permanency Plan Goals of Children In Custody
Qtr 2 SFY 2013
Torrance
Source: Sm0904
5
2 2
00 0 0 00
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
0-5 Yrs 6-10 Yrs 11-15 yrs 16+ yrs
Source: AFCARS
Children in Care with A Goal of ReunificationPoint In Time December 31, 2012
Torrance County N = 9
Thru 12 months 13 months or more
New Mexico CYFD, Protective Services 360 Degrees County Profiles - 2nd Quarter SFY 2013 (Period ending 12/31/12) Data for measures might differ from numbers reported elsewhere, due to differences in file run dates,
county classification/assignment, or rounding methodology. 29
San Juan County (Nichole Garcia, County Manager) Torrance County (Valree Lopez, County Office Manager)
National Child Abuse and Neglect Data System (NCANDS) Safety Measures
Adoption and Foster Care Analysis and Reporting System (AFCARS) Permanency Measures
A higher score is better for these three National Measures
4.7
6%
4.0
0%
3.9
2%
8.0
5%
7.2
5% 8.6
2%
8.8
3%
9.0
0%
8.9
9%
0.0%
2.0%
4.0%
6.0%
8.0%
10.0%
Jun-12 Sep-12 Dec-12
Trends of Recurrence of Maltreatment Within 6
Months of a Previously Substantiated Report of Maltreatment National Standard = 5.4%
Torrance Region 1 New Mexico
Source: NCANDS Rolling 12 Months
0.0
0%
0.0
0%
0.0
0%
0.2
3%
0.3
3% 0
.47
%
0.4
2% 0
.57
%
0.8
5%
0.00%
0.20%
0.40%
0.60%
0.80%
Jun-12 Sep-12 Dec-12
Trends of Maltreatment in Foster CareNational Standard = 0.32%
Torrance Region 1 New Mexico
Source: NCANDS/AFCARS Rolling 12 Months
90
.9%
50
.0%
16
.7%
78
.4%
63
.2%
21
.9%
76
.3%
56
.5%
21
.9%
0.0%
20.0%
40.0%
60.0%
80.0%
100.0%
less than 12 mo 12 to 23 mo 24 mo and above
Months in Care
Percent of Children With 2 or Fewer Placements
For Period Ending 12/31/2012
Torrance
Region 1
New Mexico
Source: AFCARS Rolling 12 Months
31.3%27.8%
33.9%
0.0%
10.0%
20.0%
30.0%
40.0%
Torrance Region Statewide
Percent of children adopted within 24 months from entry into foster care
Source: AFCARS Measures
New Mexico CYFD, Protective Services 360 Degrees County Profiles - 2nd Quarter SFY 2013 (Period ending 12/31/12) Data for measures might differ from numbers reported elsewhere, due to differences in file run dates,
county classification/assignment, or rounding methodology. 30
There are 22,398 children in Valen-
cia County and 579,841 in New
Mexico under the age of 20, (from
the 2010 U.S. Census). This repre-
sents 3.9% of the state’s total chil-
dren under 201. While the county
accounts for 3.9% of the state’s total children under 20, Valencia
County had 10.1% of NM Protective Service’s total children “in care”
as of December 31, 2012, which is more than expected, based on
population alone.
San Juan County (Nichole Garcia, County Manager) Valencia County (Cynthia Chavers, County Office Manager)
Age of Children In Care - Point-in-Time
Qtr 1 SFY 2013 December 31, 2012
Age Range
Valencia
County
Region
Total
County % of
Region Total for
Age Range
County % of
Statewide Total
for Age Range
Total of Age
Range as % of
State Total
State
Total
0 - 1 4 20 20.0% 3.7% 6.0% 109
1 - 5 69 184 37.5% 9.8% 38.6% 705
6 - 10 59 147 40.1% 11.2% 28.9% 529
11 - 15 42 106 39.6% 11.7% 19.7% 360
16 - 17 10 28 35.7% 8.0% 6.8% 125
Total 184 485 37.9% 10.1% 1,828
Source: Sm0907
Race and Ethnicity Children in Valencia County Total Population– All Ages 1
Children Under 19 yrs Children Under 19 Yrs of
Hispanic Origin Valencia New Mexico
Total % of Children
Under 19 Total
% of Children
Under 19 Total
% of County
Total Total
White 19,888 88.8% 14,408 91.8% 69,538 90.8% 1,720,992
Black 417 1.9% 222 1.4% 1,305 1.7% 49,006
American Indian or Alaskan Native 1,189 5.3% 560 3.6% 3,570 4.7% 208,890
Asian 154 0.7% 89 0.6% 536 0.7% 31,253
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 41 0.2% 29 0.2% 103 0.1% 3,132
Two or More Races 709 3.2% 389 2.5% 1,517 2.0% 45,906
% of all Children in County
by Race
% of Hispanic Children
in County1
Total Population of County
as a % of State
Total Pop-
ulation
Total Population 1 22,398 29.3% 15,697 70.1% 76,569 3.7% 2,059,179
Valencia % of Children in
Poverty New Mexico
Children Living below the Poverty Level as a % of all Children in the County:2
6,644 33.3% 145,779
1. Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, Population Division, Population Estimates Program. Released on Thursday, May 17, 2012. 2010 New Mexico
statewide average for children under 19 as a proportion of total population is 28.3%. New Mexico statewide average for Hispa nic children under 19 as a proportion of total population is 54.2%.
2. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Data Integration Division, Small Area Estimates Branch, Small Area Income and Poverty Estimates (SAIPE) Note: These are 2010 estimates modeled
from the relation between poverty and tax and program data for the states and a subset of counties using estimates of poverty from the Current Population Survey (CPS) Annual Social and Economic Supplement (ASEC). New Mexico statewide average for children under 18 living in poverty is 28.5%.
Northwest Region
17
5
3
0
1
158
0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180
American Indian or Alaskan Native
2 or more
Black or African American
Native Hawaiian or other Pacific …
Unable to Determine
White
Race of Children In Care
N = 184
Valencia
Source: Sm0907Source: Sm0907
No34%
Yes66%
Hispanic Children in Valencia County In Care N = 184
Source: Sm0907
New Mexico CYFD, Protective Services 360 Degrees County Profiles - 2nd Quarter SFY 2013 (Period ending 12/31/12) Data for measures might differ from numbers reported elsewhere, due to differences in file run dates,
county classification/assignment, or rounding methodology. 31
Accepted
54.4%
Not
Accepted48.2%
CPS Reports of Abuse and Neglect in Valencia Qtr 2 SFY 13 October - December 2012
N = 313
42.7%57.3%
CPS Investigations in ValenciaQtr 2 SFY 13 October - December 2012
N = 150
Unsubstantiated Substantiate
d
San Juan County (Nichole Garcia, County Manager) Valencia County (Cynthia Chaves, County Office Manager)
Protective Services Reports and Investigations - Quarter 2 SFY 13: October—December 2012
Investigations
Accepted
Reports Substantiated Unsubstantiated
Total
Investigations
County % of State
Total Investigations1
Number of
Children Victims
Victim Rate per
1,000 Children
Valencia County 162 64 42.7% 86 57.3% 150 3.5% 134 6.0
Region Total 789 242 33.6% 478 66.4% 720 17.0% 466 3.3
State Total 4,397 1,084 25.2% 3,219 74.8% 4,303 100.0% 1,906 3.3
Note: Not all “accepted reports” result in investigations completed during the period under review.
1. Both County and Regional data are calculated as a % of the State’s total investigations for the period under review.
Source: SM01a10 and SM06a01c
Protective Services Allegation Types of Child Maltreatment - Quarter 2 SFY 13: October - December 2012
Sexual Abuse Physical Neglect Physical Abuse
Substantiated Unsubstantiated Total Substantiated Unsubstantiated Total Substantiated Unsubstantiated Total
Valencia County 37 37.8% 61 62.2% 98 3 37.5% 5 62.5% 8 86 41.7% 120 58.3% 206
Region Total 109 27.6% 286 72.4% 395 4 17.4% 19 82.6% 23 282 31.9% 603 68.1% 885
State Total 368 16.8% 1,823 83.2% 2,191 34 17.1% 165 82.9% 199 1,234 24.5% 3,799 75.5% 5,033
Note: In every investigation there may be multiple allegations of maltreatment for one or more children. In counties with small populations, very small numbers in any category may render suspect any data collected during the period under review.
Source: SM06a01c
PS Reports of Abuse and Neglect in New Mexico
Accepted 52.5%
Not Accepted 47.5%
Physical
Abuse29.4%
Sexual
Abuse2.4%
Physical
Neglect68.3%
Percent of Substantiated Allegations in
Valencia Qtr 2 SFY 13 October - December 2012N = 126
New Mexico CYFD, Protective Services 360 Degrees County Profiles - 2nd Quarter SFY 2013 (Period ending 12/31/12) Data for measures might differ from numbers reported elsewhere, due to differences in file run dates,
county classification/assignment, or rounding methodology. 32
San Juan County (Nichole Garcia, County Manager) Valencia County (Cynthia Chaves, County Office Manager)
Valencia County County
Total
Region
Total
% of Region
Total
Point in Time Measures: December 31, 2012
Number of Children in Care (SM0907) 184 485 37.9%
Number of Foster Care Providers (PM02a01) 69 260 26.5%
Number of Adoption Providers (PM02a01) 106 455 23.3%
Number of Children with A Plan of Adoption (Sm0803) 28 111 25.2%
Number Children Freed and Waiting (Sm0803) 11 51 21.6%
· Number of Children Freed and Waiting (With Adoption Resources) (Sm0803) 0 7 0.0%
· Number of Children Freed and Waiting (Without Adoption Resources) (Sm0803) 11 44 25.0%
Northwest Region
54
3
0
0
6
0
161
0 50 100 150 200
Adoption
No Recommeded Plan
Permanent Guardianship
Placed with a Fit and Willing Relative
Planned Permanent Living Arrangement
Remain In Home
Reunification
Go
al R
eco
mm
en
de
d
Permanency Plan Goals of Children In CustodyQtr 2 SFY 2013
Valencia
Source: Sm0904
2322
9
1
11
53
00
5
10
15
20
25
0-5 Yrs 6-10 Yrs 11-15 yrs 16+ yrs
Source: AFCARS
Children in Care with A Goal of ReunificationPoint In Time December 31, 2012
Valencia County N = 74
Thru 12 months 13 months or more
New Mexico CYFD, Protective Services 360 Degrees County Profiles - 2nd Quarter SFY 2013 (Period ending 12/31/12) Data for measures might differ from numbers reported elsewhere, due to differences in file run dates,
county classification/assignment, or rounding methodology. 33
San Juan County (Nichole Garcia, County Manager) Valencia County (Cynthia Chaves, County Office Manager)
National Child Abuse and Neglect Data System (NCANDS) Safety Measures
Adoption and Foster Care Analysis and Reporting System (AFCARS) Permanency Measures
A higher score is better for these three National Measures
10
.48
%
7.8
9%
11
.04
%
8.0
5%
7.2
5%
8.6
2%
8.8
3%
9.0
0%
8.9
9%
0.0%
2.0%
4.0%
6.0%
8.0%
10.0%
12.0%
Jun-12 Sep-12 Dec-12
Trends of Recurrence of Maltreatment Within 6
Months of a Previously Substantiated Report of Maltreatment National Standard = 5.4%
Valencia Region 1 New Mexico
Source: NCANDS Rolling 12 Months
0.8
1%
0.3
7%
0.5
5%
0.2
3%
0.3
3% 0
.47
%
0.4
2% 0
.57
%
0.8
5%
0.00%
0.20%
0.40%
0.60%
0.80%
Jun-12 Sep-12 Dec-12
Trends of Maltreatment in Foster Care
National Standard = 0.32%
Valencia Region 1 New Mexico
Source: NCANDS/AFCARS Rolling 12 Months
67
.9%
61
.4%
23
.8%
78
.4%
63
.2%
21
.9%
76
.3%
56
.5%
21
.9%
0.0%
20.0%
40.0%
60.0%
80.0%
100.0%
less than 12 mo 12 to 23 mo 24 mo and aboveMonths in Care
Percent of Children With 2 or Fewer Placements
For Period Ending 12/31/2012
Valencia
Region 1
New Mexico
Source: AFCARS Rolling 12 Months
0.0%
27.8%
33.9%
0.0%
10.0%
20.0%
30.0%
40.0%
Valencia Region Statewide
Percent of children adopted within 24 months from entry into foster care
Source: AFCARS Measures
New Mexico CYFD, Protective Services 360 Degrees County Profiles - 2nd Quarter SFY 2013 (Period ending 12/31/12) Data for measures might differ from numbers reported elsewhere, due to differences in file run dates,
county classification/assignment, or rounding methodology. 34
There are 3,155 children in Colfax
County and 579,841 in New Mexico
under the age of 20, (from the
2010 U.S. Census). This represents
0.5% of the state’s total children
under 201. While the county ac-
counts for 0.5% of the state’s total
children under 20, Colfax County had 1.0% of NM Protective Service’s
total children “in care” as of December 31, 2012, which is more than
expected, based on population alone.
San Juan County (Nichole Garcia, County Manager) Colfax County (Patricia Gonzales, County Office Manager)
Age of Children In Care - Point-in-Time
Qtr 1 SFY 2013 December 31, 2012
Age Range
Colfax
County
Region
Total
County % of
Region Total for
Age Range
County % of
Statewide Total
for Age Range
Total of Age
Range as % of
State Total
State
Total
0 - 1 1 14 7.1% 0.9% 6.0% 109
1 - 5 3 66 4.5% 0.4% 38.6% 705
6 - 10 7 46 15.2% 1.3% 28.9% 529
11 - 15 4 31 12.9% 1.1% 19.7% 360
16 - 17 3 10 30.0% 2.4% 6.8% 125
Total 18 167 10.8% 1.0% 1,828
Source: Sm0907
Race and Ethnicity Children in Colfax County Total Population– All Ages 1
Children Under 19 yrs Children Under 19 Yrs of
Hispanic Origin Colfax New Mexico
Total % of Children
Under 19 Total
% of Children
Under 19 Total
% of County
Total Total
White 2,955 93.7% 1,815 94.6% 13,081 95.1% 1,720,992
Black 30 1.0% 20 1.0% 84 0.6% 49,006
American Indian or Alaskan Native 58 1.8% 30 1.6% 261 1.9% 208,890
Asian 17 0.5% 2 0.1% 51 0.4% 31,253
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 3 0.1% 3 0.2% 20 0.1% 3,132
Two or More Races 92 2.9% 48 2.5% 253 1.8% 45,906
% of all Children in Coun-
ty by Race
% of Hispanic Children
in County1
Total Population of County
as a % of State
Total Pop-
ulation
Total Population 1 3,155 22.9% 1,918 60.8% 13,750 0.7% 2,059,179
Colfax % of Children in
Poverty New Mexico
Children Living below the Poverty Level as a % of all Children in the County:2
784 28.3% 145,779
1. Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, Population Division, Population Estimates Program. Released on Thursday, May 17, 2012. 2010 New Mexico
statewide average for children under 19 as a proportion of total population is 28.3%. New Mexico statewide average for Hispa nic children under 19 as a proportion of total population is 54.2%.
2. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Data Integration Division, Small Area Estimates Branch, Small Area Income and Poverty Estimates (SAIPE) Note: These are 2010 estimates modeled
from the relation between poverty and tax and program data for the states and a subset of counties using estimates of poverty from the Current Population Survey (CPS) Annual Social and Economic Supplement (ASEC). New Mexico statewide average for children under 18 living in poverty is 28.5%.
Northeast Region
No28%
Yes72%
Hispanic Children in Colfax
County In Care N = 18
Source: Sm0907
2
0
0
0
0
16
0 5 10 15 20
American Indian or Alaskan Native
2 or more
Black or African American
Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander
Unable to Determine
White
Race of Children In Care
N = 18
Colfax
Source: Sm0907
New Mexico CYFD, Protective Services 360 Degrees County Profiles - 2nd Quarter SFY 2013 (Period ending 12/31/12) Data for measures might differ from numbers reported elsewhere, due to differences in file run dates,
county classification/assignment, or rounding methodology. 35
Accepted
53.8%
Not
Accepted46.2%
CPS Reports of Abuse and Neglect In Colfax Qtr 2 SFY 13 October - December 2012
N = 65
52.6%
47.4%
CPS Investigations in ColfaxQtr 2 SFY 13 October - December 2012
N = 38
Substantiated
Unsubstantiated
San Juan County (Nichole Garcia, County Manager) Colfax County (Patricia Gonzales, County Office Manager)
Protective Services Reports and Investigations - Quarter 2 SFY 13: October—December 2012
Investigations
Accepted
Reports Substantiated Unsubstantiated
Total
Investigations
County % of State
Total Investigations1
Number of
Children Victims
Victim Rate per
1,000 Children
Colfax County 35 20 52.6% 18 47.4% 38 0.9% 32 10.1
Region Total 506 158 30.5% 360 69.5% 518 12.0% 270 3.8
State Total 4,397 1,084 25.2% 3,219 74.8% 4,303 100.0% 1,906 3.3
Note: Not all “accepted reports” result in investigations completed during the period under review.
1. Both County and Regional data are calculated as a % of the State’s total investigations for the period under review.
Source: SM01a10 and SM06a01c
Protective Services Allegation Types of Child Maltreatment - Quarter 2 SFY 13: October - December 2012
Sexual Abuse Physical Neglect Physical Abuse
Substantiated Unsubstantiated Total Substantiated Unsubstantiated Total Substantiated Unsubstantiated Total
Colfax County 8 47.1% 9 52.9% 17 2 66.7% 1 33.3% 3 22 45.8% 26 54.2% 48
Region Total 61 21.6% 221 78.4% 282 5 15.6% 27 84.4% 32 173 27.6% 453 72.4% 626
State Total 368 16.8% 1,823 83.2% 2,191 34 17.1% 165 82.9% 199 1,234 24.5% 3,799 75.5% 5,033
Note: In every investigation there may be multiple allegations of maltreatment for one or more children. In counties with small populations, very small numbers in any category may render suspect any data collected during the period under review.
Source: SM06a01c
PS Reports of Abuse and Neglect in New Mexico
Accepted 52.5%
Not Accepted 47.5%
Physical
Abuse25.0%
Sexual
Abuse6.3%
Physical
Neglect68.8%
Percent of Substantiated Allegations in Colfax
Qtr 2 SFY 13 October - December 2012N = 32
New Mexico CYFD, Protective Services 360 Degrees County Profiles - 2nd Quarter SFY 2013 (Period ending 12/31/12) Data for measures might differ from numbers reported elsewhere, due to differences in file run dates,
county classification/assignment, or rounding methodology. 36
San Juan County (Nichole Garcia, County Manager) Colfax County (Patricia Gonzales, County Office Manager)
Colfax County County
Total
Region
Total
% of Region
Total
Point in Time Measures: December 31, 2012
Number of Children in Care (SM0907) 18 167 10.8%
Number of Foster Care Providers (PM02a01) 11 148 7.4%
Number of Adoption Providers (PM02a01) 14 347 4.0%
Number of Children with A Plan of Adoption (Sm0803) 5 45 11.1%
Number Children Freed and Waiting (Sm0803) 2 24 8.3%
· Number of Children Freed and Waiting (With Adoption Resources) (Sm0803) 0 4 0..0%
· Number of Children Freed and Waiting (Without Adoption Resources) (Sm0803) 2 20 10.0%
Northeast Region
7
1
0
0
2
0
10
0 4 8 12
Adoption
No Recommeded Plan
Permanent Guardianship
Placed with a Fit and Willing Relative
Planned Permanent Living Arrangement
Remain In Home
Reunification
Go
al R
eco
mm
en
de
d
Permanency Plan Goals of Children In CustodyQtr 2 SFY 2013
Colfax
Source: Sm0904
4
1 1
0 0 0 00
1
2
3
4
0-5 Yrs 6-10 Yrs 11-15 yrs 16+ yrs
Source: AFCARS
Children in Care with A Goal of ReunificationPoint In Time December 31, 2012
Colfax County N = 11
Thru 12 months 13 months or more
New Mexico CYFD, Protective Services 360 Degrees County Profiles - 2nd Quarter SFY 2013 (Period ending 12/31/12) Data for measures might differ from numbers reported elsewhere, due to differences in file run dates,
county classification/assignment, or rounding methodology. 37
San Juan County (Nichole Garcia, County Manager) Colfax County (Patricia Gonzales, County Office Manager)
National Child Abuse and Neglect Data System (NCANDS) Safety Measures
Adoption and Foster Care Analysis and Reporting System (AFCARS) Permanency Measures
A higher score is better for these three National Measures
6.0
6%
17
.65
%
6.6
7%
8.1
3%
9.8
9%
8.6
5%
8.8
3%
9.0
0%
8.9
9%
0.0%2.0%4.0%6.0%8.0%
10.0%12.0%14.0%16.0%18.0%
Jun-12 Sep-12 Dec-12
Trends of Recurrence of Maltreatment Within 6
Months of a Previously Substantiated Report of Maltreatment National Standard = 5.4%
Colfax Region 2 New Mexico
Source: NCANDS Rolling 12 Months
0.0
0%
0.0
0%
0.0
0%
0.0
0%
0.2
3%
0.3
1%0.4
2% 0
.57
%
0.8
5%
0.00%
0.20%
0.40%
0.60%
0.80%
Jun-12 Sep-12 Dec-12
Trends of Maltreatment in Foster Care
National Standard = 0.32%
Colfax Region 2 New Mexico
Source: NCANDS/AFCARS Rolling 12 Months
76
.5%
33
.3%
0.0
%
77
.4%
59
.0%
26
.3%
76
.3%
56
.5%
21
.9%
0.0%
20.0%
40.0%
60.0%
80.0%
100.0%
less than 12 mo 12 to 23 mo 24 mo and above
Months in Care
Percent of Children With 2 or Fewer Placements
For Period Ending 12/31/2012 Colfax
Region 2
New Mexico
Source: AFCARS Rolling 12 Months
62.5%
43.5%
33.9%
0.0%
20.0%
40.0%
60.0%
80.0%
Colfax Region Statewide
Percent of children adopted within 24 months from entry into foster care
Source: AFCARS Measures
New Mexico CYFD, Protective Services 360 Degrees County Profiles - 2nd Quarter SFY 2013 (Period ending 12/31/12) Data for measures might differ from numbers reported elsewhere, due to differences in file run dates,
county classification/assignment, or rounding methodology. 38
There are 1,123 children in
Guadalupe County and 579,841
in New Mexico under the age of
20, (from the 2010 U.S. Census).
This represents 0.2% of the
state’s total children under 201.
While the county accounts for 0.2% of the state’s total children under
20, Guadalupe County had 0.1% of NM Protective Service’s total
children “in care” as of December 31, 2012, which is less than ex-
pected, based on population alone.
San Juan County (Nichole Garcia, County Manager) Guadalupe County (Joy Weathers, County Office Manager)
Age of Children In Care - Point-in-Time
Qtr 1 SFY 2013 December 31, 2012
Age Range
Guadalupe
County
Region
Total
County % of
Region Total for
Age Range
County % of
Statewide Total
for Age Range
Total of Age
Range as % of
State Total
State
Total
0 - 1 0 14 0.0% 0.0% 6.0% 109
1 - 5 1 66 1.5% 0.1% 38.6% 705
6 - 10 0 46 0.0% 0.0% 28.9% 529
11 - 15 0 31 0.0% 0.0% 19.7% 360
16 - 17 0 10 0.0% 0.0% 6.8% 125
Total 1 167 0.6% 0.1% 1,828
Source: Sm0907
Race and Ethnicity Children in Guadalupe County Total Population– All Ages 1
Children Under 19 yrs Children Under 19 Yrs of
Hispanic Origin Guadalupe New Mexico
Total % of Children
Under 19 Total
% of Children
Under 19 Total
% of County
Total Total
White 1,054 93.9% 954 95.6% 4,347 92.7% 1,720,992
Black 13 1.2% 12 1.2% 90 1.9% 49,006
American Indian or Alaskan Native 16 1.4% 12 1.2% 113 2.4% 208,890
Asian 17 1.5% 3 0.3% 65 1.4% 31,253
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 3,132
Two or More Races 23 2.0% 17 1.7% 72 1.5% 45,906
% of all Children in Coun-
ty by Race
% of Hispanic Children
in County1
Total Pop-
ulation
Total Population of County as
a % of State
Total Population 1 1,123 24.0% 998 88.9% 4,687 0.2% 2,059,179
Children Living below the Poverty Level as a % of all Children in the County:2 Guadalupe
% of Children in
Poverty New Mexico
314 30.5% 145,779
1. Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, Population Division, Population Estimates Program. Released on Thursday, May 17, 2012. 2010 New Mexico
statewide average for children under 19 as a proportion of total population is 28.3%. New Mexico statewide average for Hispa nic children under 19 as a proportion of total population is 54.2%.
2. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Data Integration Division, Small Area Estimates Branch, Small Area Income and Poverty Estimates ( SAIPE) Note: These are 2010 estimates modeled
from the relation between poverty and tax and program data for the states and a subset of counties using estimates of poverty from the Current Population Survey (CPS) Annual Social and Economic Supplement (ASEC). New Mexico statewide average for children under 18 living in poverty is 28.5%.
Northeast Region
0
0
0
0
0
1
0 2 4 6 8
American Indian or Alaskan Native
2 or more
Black or African American
Native Hawaiian or other Pacific …
Unable to Determine
White
Race of Children In Care
N = 1
Guadalupe
Source: Sm0907
No0%
Yes100%
Hispanic Children in Guadalupe County In Care N = 1
Source: Sm0907
New Mexico CYFD, Protective Services 360 Degrees County Profiles - 2nd Quarter SFY 2013 (Period ending 12/31/12) Data for measures might differ from numbers reported elsewhere, due to differences in file run dates,
county classification/assignment, or rounding methodology. 39
Accepted
47.8%
Not
Accepted52.2%
CPS Reports of Abuse and Neglect in Guadalupe
Qtr 2 SFY 13 October - December 2012
N = 23
Substantiat
ed50.0%
Unsubstanti
ated50.0%
CPS Investigations in GuadalupeQtr 2 SFY 13 October - December 2012
N = 2
San Juan County (Nichole Garcia, County Manager) Guadalupe County (Joy Weathers, County Office Manager)
Protective Services Reports and Investigations - Quarter 2 SFY 13: October - December 2012
Investigations
Accepted
Reports Substantiated Unsubstantiated
Total
Investigations
County % of State
Total Investigations1
Number of
Children Victims
Victim Rate per
1,000 Children
Guadalupe County 11 1 50.0% 1 50.0% 2 0.0% 1 0.9
Region Total 506 158 30.5% 360 69.5% 518 12.0% 270 3.8
State Total 4,397 1,084 25.2% 3,219 74.8% 4,303 100.0% 1,906 3.3
Note: Not all “accepted reports” result in investigations completed during the period under review.
1. Both County and Regional data are calculated as a % of the State’s total investigations for the period under review.
Source: SM01a10 and SM06a01c
Protective Services Allegation Types of Child Maltreatment - Quarter 2 SFY 13: October - December 2012
Sexual Abuse Physical Neglect Physical Abuse
Substantiated Unsubstantiated Total Substantiated Unsubstantiated Total Substantiated Unsubstantiated Total
Guadalupe County 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 1 33.3% 2 66.7% 3
Region Total 61 21.6% 221 78.4% 282 5 15.6% 27 84.4% 32 173 27.6% 453 72.4% 626
State Total 368 16.8% 1,823 83.2% 2,191 34 17.1% 165 82.9% 199 1,234 24.5% 3,799 75.5% 5,033
Note: In every investigation there may be multiple allegations of maltreatment for one or more children. In counties with sm all populations, very small numbers in any category may render suspect any data collected during the period under review.
Source: SM06a01c
PS Reports of Abuse and Neglect in New Mexico
Accepted 52.5%
Not Accepted 47.5% Physical
Abuse0.0%
Sexual
Abuse0.0%
Physical
Neglect100.0%
Percent of Substantiated Allegations in Guadalupe Qtr 2 SFY 13 October - December
2012N = 1
New Mexico CYFD, Protective Services 360 Degrees County Profiles - 2nd Quarter SFY 2013 (Period ending 12/31/12) Data for measures might differ from numbers reported elsewhere, due to differences in file run dates,
county classification/assignment, or rounding methodology. 40
San Juan County (Nichole Garcia, County Manager) Guadalupe County (Joy Weathers, County Office Manager)
Guadalupe County County
Total
Region
Total
% of Region
Total
Point in Time Measures: December 31, 2012
Number of Children in Care (SM0907) 1 167 0.6%
Number of Foster Care Providers (PM02a01) 2 148 1.4%
Number of Adoption Providers (PM02a01) 7 347 2.0%
Number of Children with A Plan of Adoption (Sm0803) 0 45 0.0%
Number Children Freed and Waiting (Sm0803) 0 24 0.0%
· Number of Children Freed and Waiting (With Adoption Resources) (Sm0803) 0 4 0.0%
· Number of Children Freed and Waiting (Without Adoption Resources) (Sm0803) 0 20 0.0%
Northeast Region
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
0 2
Adoption
No Recommeded Plan
Permanent Guardianship
Placed with a Fit and Willing Relative
Planned Permanent Living Arrangement
Remain In Home
Reunification
Go
al R
eco
mm
en
de
d
Permanency Plan Goals of Children In CustodyQtr 2 SFY 2013
Guadalupe
Source: Sm0904
0 0 0 00 0 0 00
1
2
3
4
5
0-5 Yrs 6-10 Yrs 11-15 yrs 16+ yrs
Source: AFCARS
Children in Care with A Goal of ReunificationPoint In Time December 31, 2012
Guadalupe County N = 0
Thru 12 months 13 months or more
New Mexico CYFD, Protective Services 360 Degrees County Profiles - 2nd Quarter SFY 2013 (Period ending 12/31/12) Data for measures might differ from numbers reported elsewhere, due to differences in file run dates,
county classification/assignment, or rounding methodology. 41
San Juan County (Nichole Garcia, County Manager) Guadalupe County (Joy Weathers, County Office Manager)
National Child Abuse and Neglect Data System (NCANDS) Safety Measures
Adoption and Foster Care Analysis and Reporting System (AFCARS) Permanency Measures
A higher score is better for these three National Measures
0.0
0%
8.3
3%
7.1
4%
8.1
3% 9
.89
%
8.6
5%
8.8
3%
9.0
0%
8.9
9%
0.0%
2.0%
4.0%
6.0%
8.0%
10.0%
Jun-12 Sep-12 Dec-12
Trends of Recurrence of Maltreatment Within 6
Months of a Previously Substantiated Report of Maltreatment National Standard = 5.4%
Guadalupe Region 2 New Mexico
Source: NCANDS Rolling 12 Months
0.0
0%
0.2
3%
0.3
1%0.4
2% 0
.57
%
0.8
5%
0.00%
0.20%
0.40%
0.60%
0.80%
Jun-12 Sep-12 Dec-12
Trends of Maltreatment in Foster Care
National Standard = 0.32%
Guadalupe Region 2 New Mexico
Source: NCANDS/AFCARS Rolling 12 Months
10
0.0
%
0.0
%
0.0
%
77
.4%
59
.0%
26
.3%
76
.3%
56
.5%
21
.9%
0.0%
20.0%
40.0%
60.0%
80.0%
100.0%
less than 12 mo 12 to 23 mo 24 mo and above
Months in Care
Percent of Children With 2 or Fewer Placements
For Period Ending 12/31/2012
Guadalupe
Region 2
New Mexico
Source: AFCARS Rolling 12 Months
0.0%
43.5%
33.9%
0.0%
10.0%
20.0%
30.0%
40.0%
50.0%
Guadalupe Region Statewide
Percent of children adopted within 24 months from entry into foster care
Source: AFCARS Measures
New Mexico CYFD, Protective Services 360 Degrees County Profiles - 2nd Quarter SFY 2013 (Period ending 12/31/12) Data for measures might differ from numbers reported elsewhere, due to differences in file run dates,
county classification/assignment, or rounding methodology. 42
There are 4,608 children in Los
Alamos County and 579,841 in New
Mexico under the age of 20, (from
the 2010 U.S. Census). This repre-
sents 0.8% of the state’s total chil-
dren under 201. While the county accounts for 0.8% of the state’s total
children under 20, Los Alamos County had 0.0% of NM Protective Ser-
vice’s total children “in care” as of December 31, 2012, which is less
than expected, based on population alone.
San Juan County (Nichole Garcia, County Manager) Los Alamos County (Paula Dominguez, County Office Manager)
Age of Children In Care - Point-in-Time
Qtr 1 SFY 2013 December 31, 2012
Age Range
Los Alamos
County
Region
Total
County % of
Region Total
for Age
Range
County % of
Statewide
Total for Age
Range
Total of Age
Range as % of
State Total
State
Total
0 - 1 0 14 0.0% 0.0% 6.0% 109
1 - 5 0 66 0.0% 0.0% 38.6% 705
6 - 10 0 46 0.0% 0.0% 28.9% 529
11 - 15 0 31 0.0% 0.0% 19.7% 360
16 - 17 0 10 0.0% 0.0% 6.8% 125
Total 0 167 0.0% 0.0% 1,828
Source: Sm0907
Northeast Region
Race and Ethnicity Children in Los Alamos County Total Population– All Ages 1
Children Under 19 yrs Children Under 19 Yrs of
Hispanic Origin Los Alamos New Mexico
Total % of Children
Under 19 Total
% of Children
Under 19 Total
% of County
Total Total
White 3,998 86.8% 902 91.6% 16,214 40.3% 1,720,992
Black 29 0.6% 4 0.4% 105 0.3% 49,006
American Indian or Alaskan Native 47 1.0% 21 2.1% 161 0.4% 208,890
Asian 310 6.7% 5 0.5% 1,080 2.7% 31,253
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 4 0.1% 3 0.3% 14 0.0% 3,132
Two or More Races 220 4.8% 50 5.1% 376 0.9% 45,906
% of all Children in Coun-
ty by Race
% of Hispanic Children
in County1
Total Population of Coun-
ty as a % of State
Total Pop-
ulation
Total Population 1 4,608 11.4% 985 21.4% 17,950 2.0% 2,059,179
Los
Alamos
% of Children in
Poverty New Mexico Children Living below the Poverty Level as a % of all Children in the County:2
141 3.2% 145,779
1. Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, Population Division, Population Estimates Program. Released on Thursday, May 17, 2012. 2010 New Mexico
statewide average for children under 19 as a proportion of total population is 28.3%. New Mexico statewide average for Hispa nic children under 19 as a proportion of total population is 54.2%.
2. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Data Integration Division, Small Area Estimates Branch, Small Area Income and Poverty Estimates ( SAIPE) Note: These are 2010 estimates mod-
eled from the relation between poverty and tax and program data for the states and a subset of counties using estimates of poverty from the Current Population Survey (CPS) Annual Social and Economic Supplement (ASEC). New Mexico statewide average for children under 18 living in poverty is 28.5%.
No
0%Yes
0%
Hispanic Children in Los Alamos County In Care N = 0
Source: Sm0907
0
0
0
0
0
0
0 5 10 15 20
American Indian or Alaskan Native
2 or more
Black or African American
Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander
Unable to Determine
White
Race of Children In Care
N = 0
Los Alamos
Source: Sm0907
New Mexico CYFD, Protective Services 360 Degrees County Profiles - 2nd Quarter SFY 2013 (Period ending 12/31/12) Data for measures might differ from numbers reported elsewhere, due to differences in file run dates,
county classification/assignment, or rounding methodology. 43
Accepted
50.0%
Not
Accepted50.0%
CPS Reports of Abuse and Neglect in Los Alamos Qtr 2 SFY 13 October - December
2012
N = 34Substantiated
0.0%
Unsubstantiated100.0%
CPS Investigations in Los AlamosQtr 2 SFY 13 October - December 2012
N = 3
San Juan County (Nichole Garcia, County Manager) Los Alamos County (Paula Dominguez, County Office Manager)
Protective Services Reports and Investigations - Quarter 2 SFY 13: October - December 2012
Investigations
Accepted
Reports Substantiated Unsubstantiated
Total
Investigations
County % of State
Total Investigations1
Number of
Children Victims
Victim Rate per
1,000 Children
Los Alamos County 17 0 0.0% 3 0.0% 3 0.1% 0 0.0
Region Total 506 158 30.5% 360 69.5% 518 12.0% 270 3.8
State Total 4,397 1,084 25.2% 3,219 74.8% 4,303 100.0% 1,906 3.3
Note: Not all “accepted reports” result in investigations completed during the period under review.
1. Both County and Regional data are calculated as a % of the State’s total investigations for the period under review.
Source: SM01a10 and SM06a01c
Protective Services Allegation Types of Child Maltreatment - Quarter 2 SFY 13: October - December 2012
Sexual Abuse Physical Neglect Physical Abuse
Substantiated Unsubstantiated Total Substantiated Unsubstantiated Total Substantiated Unsubstantiated Total
Los Alamos County 0 0.0% 2 0.0% 2 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0 0.0% 3 0.0% 3
Region Total 61 21.6% 221 78.4% 282 5 15.6% 27 84.4% 32 173 27.6% 453 72.4% 626
State Total 368 16.8% 1,823 83.2% 2,191 34 17.1% 165 82.9% 199 1,234 24.5% 3,799 75.5% 5,033
Note: In every investigation there may be multiple allegations of maltreatment for one or more children. In counties with sm all populations, very small numbers in any category may render suspect any data collected during the period under review.
Source: SM06a01c
PS Reports of Abuse and Neglect in New Mexico
Accepted 52.5%
Not Accepted 47.5%
Physical Abuse
0%
Sexual Abuse0%
Physical Neglect
0%
Percent of Substantiated Allegations in Los Alamos
Qtr 2 SFY 13 October - December 2012N = 0
New Mexico CYFD, Protective Services 360 Degrees County Profiles - 2nd Quarter SFY 2013 (Period ending 12/31/12) Data for measures might differ from numbers reported elsewhere, due to differences in file run dates,
county classification/assignment, or rounding methodology. 44
San Juan County (Nichole Garcia, County Manager) Los Alamos County (Paula Dominguez, County Office Manager)
Los Alamos County
Total
Region
Total
% of Region
Total
Point in Time Measures: December 31, 2012
Number of Children in Care (SM0907) 0 167 0.0%
Number of Foster Care Providers (PM02a01) 12 148 8.1%
Number of Adoption Providers (PM02a01) 18 347 5.2%
Number of Children with A Plan of Adoption (Sm0803) 0 45 0.0%
Number Children Freed and Waiting (Sm0803) 0 24 0.0%
· Number of Children Freed and Waiting (With Adoption Resources) (Sm0803) 0 4 0.0%
· Number of Children Freed and Waiting (Without Adoption Resources) (Sm0803) 0 20 0.0%
Northeast Region
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0 1 2 3 4 5
Adoption
No Recommeded Plan
Permanent Guardianship
Placed with a Fit and Willing Relative
Planned Permanent Living Arrangement
Remain In Home
Reunification
Go
al R
eco
mm
en
de
d
Permanency Plan Goals of Children In CustodyQtr 2 SFY 2013
Los Alamos
Source: Sm0904
1
0 0 00 0 0 00
1
2
3
0-5 Yrs 6-10 Yrs 11-15 yrs 16+ yrs
Source: AFCARS
Children in Care with A Goal of ReunificationPoint In Time December 31, 2012
Los Alamos County N = 1
Thru 12 months 13 months or more
New Mexico CYFD, Protective Services 360 Degrees County Profiles - 2nd Quarter SFY 2013 (Period ending 12/31/12) Data for measures might differ from numbers reported elsewhere, due to differences in file run dates,
county classification/assignment, or rounding methodology. 45
San Juan County (Nichole Garcia, County Manager) Los Alamos County (Paula Dominguez, County Office Manager)
National Child Abuse and Neglect Data System (NCANDS) Safety Measures
Adoption and Foster Care Analysis and Reporting System (AFCARS) Permanency Measures
A higher score is better for these three National Measures
0.0
0%
50
.00
%
20
.00
%
8.1
3%
9.8
9%
8.6
5%
8.8
3%
9.0
0%
8.9
9%
0.0%
10.0%
20.0%
30.0%
40.0%
50.0%
Jun-12 Sep-12 Dec-12
Trends of Recurrence of Maltreatment Within 6
Months of a Previously Substantiated Report of Maltreatment National Standard = 5.4%
Los Alamos Region 2 New Mexico
Source: NCANDS Rolling 12 Months
0.0
0%
0.2
3%
0.3
1%0.4
2% 0
.57
%
0.8
5%
0.00%
0.20%
0.40%
0.60%
0.80%
Jun-12 Sep-12 Dec-12
Trends of Maltreatment in Foster Care
National Standard = 0.32%
Los Alamos Region 2 New Mexico
Source: NCANDS/AFCARS Rolling 12 Months
10
0.0
%
0.0
%
0.0
%
77
.4%
59
.0%
26
.3%
76
.3%
56
.5%
21
.9%
0.0%
20.0%
40.0%
60.0%
80.0%
100.0%
less than 12 mo 12 to 23 mo 24 mo and above
Months in Care
Percent of Children With 2 or Fewer Placements
For Period Ending 12/31/2012
Los Alamos
Region 2
New Mexico
Source: AFCARS Rolling 12 Months
0.0%
43.5%
33.9%
0.0%
10.0%
20.0%
30.0%
40.0%
50.0%
Los Alamos Region Statewide
Percent of children adopted within 24 months from entry into foster care
Source: AFCARS Measures
New Mexico CYFD, Protective Services 360 Degrees County Profiles - 2nd Quarter SFY 2013 (Period ending 12/31/12) Data for measures might differ from numbers reported elsewhere, due to differences in file run dates,
county classification/assignment, or rounding methodology. 46
There are 1,147 children in Mora
County and 579,841 in New Mexico
under the age of 20, (from the 2010
U.S. Census). This represents 0.2% of
the state’s total children under 201.
While the county accounts for 0.2% of the state’s total children under
20, Mora County had 0.0% of NM Protective Service’s total children “in
care” as of December 31, 2012, which is what is expected, based on
population alone.
San Juan County (Nichole Garcia, County Manager) Mora County (Joy Weathers, County Office Manager)
Age of Children In Care - Point-in-Time
Qtr 2 SFY 2013 December 31, 2012
Age Range
Mora
County
Region
Total
County % of
Region Total for
Age Range
County % of
Statewide Total
for Age Range
Total of Age
Range as % of
State Total
State
Total
0 - 1 0 14 0.0% 0.0% 6.0% 109
1 - 5 0 66 0.0% 0.0% 38.6% 705
6 - 10 0 46 0.0% 0.0% 28.9% 529
11 - 15 0 31 0.0% 0.0% 19.7% 360
16 - 17 0 10 0.0% 0.0% 6.8% 125
Total 0 167 0.0% 0.0% 1,828
Source: Sm0907
Race and Ethnicity Children in Mora County Total Population– All Ages 1
Children Under 19 yrs Children Under 19 Yrs of
Hispanic Origin Mora New Mexico
Total % of Children
Under 19 Total
% of Children
Under 19 Total
% of County
Total Total
White 1,090 95.0% 987 95.3% 4,638 95.0% 1,720,992
Black 15 1.3% 15 1.4% 44 0.9% 49,006
American Indian or Alaskan Native 29 2.5% 25 2.4% 122 2.5% 208,890
Asian 4 0.3% 2 0.2% 19 0.4% 31,253
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 1 0.0% 3,132
Two or More Races 9 0.8% 7 0.7% 57 1.2% 45,906
% of all Children in Coun-
ty by Race
% of Hispanic Children
in County1
Total Population of County
as a % of State
Total Pop-
ulation
Total Population 1 1,147 23.5% 1,036 90.3% 4,881 0.2% 2,059,179
Mora % of Children in
Poverty New Mexico Children Living below the Poverty Level as a % of all Children in the County:2
343 32.7% 145,779
1. Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, Population Division, Population Estimates Program. Released on Thursday, May 17, 2012. 2010 New Mexico
statewide average for children under 19 as a proportion of total population is 28.3%. New Mexico statewide average for Hispa nic children under 19 as a proportion of total population is 54.2%.
2. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Data Integration Division, Small Area Estimates Branch, Small Area Income and Poverty Estimates (SAIPE) Note: These are 2010 estimates modeled
from the relation between poverty and tax and program data for the states and a subset of counties using estimates of poverty from the Current Population Survey (CPS) Annual Social and Economic Supplement (ASEC). New Mexico statewide average for children under 18 living in poverty is 28.5%.
Northeast Region
No0% Yes
0%
Hispanic Children in Mora
County In Care N = 0
Source: Sm0907
0
0
0
0
0
0
0 5 10 15 20
American Indian or Alaskan Native
2 or more
Black or African American
Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander
Unable to Determine
White
Race of Children In Care
N = 0
Mora
Source: Sm0907
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county classification/assignment, or rounding methodology. 47
Accepted
58.8%
Not
Accepted41.2%
CPS Reports of Abuse and Neglect in Mora Qtr 2 SFY 13 October - December 2012
N = 17
Substantiated0.0%
Unsubstantiated
0.0%
CPS Investigations in Mora
Qtr 2 SFY 13 October - December 2012N = 0
Substantiate
d
San Juan County (Nichole Garcia, County Manager) Mora County (Joy Weathers, County Office Manager)
Protective Services Reports and Investigations - Quarter 2 SFY 13: October - December 2012
Investigations
Accepted
Reports Substantiated Unsubstantiated
Total
Investigations
County % of State
Total Investigations1
Number of
Children Victims
Victim Rate per
1,000 Children
Mora County 10 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0
Region Total 506 158 30.5% 360 69.5% 518 12.0% 270 3.8
State Total 4,397 1,084 25.2% 3,219 74.8% 4,303 100.0% 1,906 3.3
Note: Not all “accepted reports” result in investigations completed during the period under review.
1. Both County and Regional data are calculated as a % of the State’s total investigations for the period under review.
Source: SM01a10 and SM06a01c
Protective Services Allegation Types of Child Maltreatment - Quarter 2 SFY 13: October - December 2012
Sexual Abuse Physical Neglect Physical Abuse
Substantiated Unsubstantiated Total Substantiated Unsubstantiated Total Substantiated Unsubstantiated Total
Mora County 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0
Region Total 61 21.6% 221 78.4% 282 5 15.6% 27 84.4% 32 173 27.6% 453 72.4% 626
State Total 368 16.8% 1,823 83.2% 2,191 34 17.1% 165 82.9% 199 1,234 24.5% 3,799 75.5% 5,033
Note: In every investigation there may be multiple allegations of maltreatment for one or more children. In counties with small populations, very small numbers in any category may render suspect any data collected during the period under review.
Source: SM06a01c
PS Reports of Abuse and Neglect in New Mexico
Accepted 52.5%
Not Accepted 47.5% Physical
Abuse0%
Sexual
Abuse0%
Physical
Neglect0%
Percent of Substantiated Allegations In Mora
Qtr 2 SFY 13 October - December 2012N = 0
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San Juan County (Nichole Garcia, County Manager) Mora County (Joy Weathers, County Office Manager)
Mora County County
Total
Region
Total
% of Region
Total
Point in Time Measures: December 31, 2012
Number of Children in Care (SM0907) 0 167 0.0%
Number of Foster Care Providers (PM02a01) 7 148 4.7%
Number of Adoption Providers (PM02a01) 5 347 1.4%
Number of Children with A Plan of Adoption (Sm0803) 0 45 0.0%
Number Children Freed and Waiting (Sm0803) 0 24 0.0%
· Number of Children Freed and Waiting (With Adoption Resources) (Sm0803) 0 4 0.0%
· Number of Children Freed and Waiting (Without Adoption Resources) (Sm0803) 0 20 0.0%
Northeast Region
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0 1 2 3 4
Adoption
No Recommeded Plan
Permanent Guardianship
Placed with a Fit and Willing Relative
Planned Permanent Living Arrangement
Remain In Home
Reunification
Go
al R
eco
mm
en
de
d
Permanency Plan Goals of Children In CustodyQtr 2 SFY 2013
Mora
Source: Sm0904
2
1
0 00
1
0 00
1
2
3
4
0-5 Yrs 6-10 Yrs 11-15 yrs 16+ yrs
Source: AFCARS
Children in Care with A Goal of ReunificationPoint In Time December 31, 2012
Mora County N = 4
Thru 12 months 13 months or more
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San Juan County (Nichole Garcia, County Manager) Mora County (Joy Weathers, County Office Manager)
National Child Abuse and Neglect Data System (NCANDS) Safety Measures
Adoption and Foster Care Analysis and Reporting System (AFCARS) Permanency Measures
A higher score is better for these three National Measures
9.0
9%
0.0
0%
0.0
0%
8.1
3% 9
.89
%
8.6
5%
8.8
3%
9.0
0%
8.9
9%
0.0%
2.0%
4.0%
6.0%
8.0%
10.0%
Jun-12 Sep-12 Dec-12
Trends of Recurrence of Maltreatment Within 6
Months of a Previously Substantiated Report of Maltreatment National Standard = 5.4%
Mora Region 2 New Mexico
Source: NCANDS Rolling 12 Months
0.0
0%
0.2
3%
0.3
1%0.4
2% 0
.57
%
0.8
5%
0.00%
0.20%
0.40%
0.60%
0.80%
Jun-12 Sep-12 Dec-12
Trends of Maltreatment in Foster Care
National Standard = 0.32%
Mora Region 2 New Mexico
Source: NCANDS/AFCARS Rolling 12 Months
10
0.0
%
66
.7%
0.0
%
77
.4%
59
.0%
26
.3%
76
.3%
56
.5%
21
.9%
0.0%
20.0%
40.0%
60.0%
80.0%
100.0%
less than 12 mo 12 to 23 mo 24 mo and above
Months in Care
Percent of Children With 2 or Fewer Placements
For Period Ending 12/31/2012
Mora
Region 2
New Mexico
Source: AFCARS Rolling 12 Months
0.0%
43.5%
33.9%
0.0%
10.0%
20.0%
30.0%
40.0%
50.0%
Mora Region Statewide
Percent of children adopted within 24 months from entry into foster care
Source: AFCARS Measures
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There are 11,025 children in Rio Arriba
County and 579,841 in New Mexico
under the age of 20, (from the 2010
U.S. Census). This represents 1.9% of
the state’s total children under 201.
While the county accounts for 1.9% of the state’s total children under 20,
Rio Arriba County had 1.8% of NM Protective Service’s total children “in
care” as of December 31, 2012, which is less than expected, based on
population alone.
San Juan County (Nichole Garcia, County Manager) Rio Arriba County (Paula Dominguez, County Office Manager)
Age of Children In Care - Point-in-Time
Qtr 2 SFY 2013 December 31, 2012
Age Range
Rio Arriba
County
Region
Total
County % of
Region Total for
Age Range
County % of
Statewide Total
for Age Range
Total of Age
Range as % of
State Total
State
Total
0 - 1 9 14 64.3% 8.3% 6.0% 109
1 - 5 13 66 19.7% 1.8% 38.6% 705
6 - 10 3 46 6.5% 0.6% 28.9% 529
11 - 15 7 31 22.6% 1.9% 19.7% 360
16 - 17 1 10 10.0% 0.8% 6.8% 125
Total 33 167 19.8% 1.8% 1,828
Source: Sm0907
Race and Ethnicity Children in Rio Arriba County Total Population– All Ages 1
Children Under 19 yrs Children Under 19 Yrs of
Hispanic Origin Rio Arriba New Mexico
Total % of Children
Under 19 Total
% of Children
Under 19 Total
% of County
Total Total
White 8,065 73.2% 7,437 89.6% 31,711 78.8% 1,720,992
Black 91 0.8% 65 0.8% 289 0.7% 49,006
American Indian or Alaskan Native 2,540 23.0% 589 7.1% 7,312 18.2% 208,890
Asian 63 0.6% 31 0.4% 210 0.5% 31,253
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 20 0.2% 18 0.2% 76 0.2% 3,132
Two or More Races 246 2.2% 163 2.0% 648 1.6% 45,906
% of all Children in Coun-
ty by Race
% of Hispanic Children
in County1
Total Population of County
as a % of State
Total Pop-
ulation
Total Population 1 11,025 27.4% 8,303 75.3% 40,246 2.0% 2,059,179
Rio Arriba % of Children in
Poverty New Mexico
Children Living below the Poverty Level as a % of all Children in the County:2
2,725 27.7% 145,779
1. Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, Population Division, Population Estimates Program. Released on Thursday, May 17, 2012. 2010 New Mexico
statewide average for children under 19 as a proportion of total population is 28.3%. New Mexico statewide average for Hispa nic children under 19 as a proportion of total population is 54.2%.
2. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Data Integration Division, Small Area Estimates Branch, Small Area Income and Poverty Estimates (SAIPE) Note: These are 2010 estimates modeled
from the relation between poverty and tax and program data for the states and a subset of counties using estimates of poverty from the Current Population Survey (CPS) Annual Social and Economic Supplement (ASEC). New Mexico statewide average for children under 18 living in poverty is 28.5%.
Northeast Region
No9%
Yes91%
Hispanic Children in Rio Arriba County In Care N = 33
Source: Sm0907
1
0
1
0
0
31
0 10 20 30 40
American Indian or Alaskan Native
2 or more
Black or African American
Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander
Unable to Determine
White
Race of Children In Care
N = 33
Rio Arriba
Source: Sm0907
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Accepted
55.0%
Not
Accepted45.0%
CPS Reports of Abuse and Neglect in Rio
Arriba Qtr 2 SFY 13 October - December 2012
N = 140
25.2%74.8%
CPS Investigations in Rio ArribaQtr 2 SFY 13 October - December 2012
N = 127
Unsubstantiated Substantiate
d
San Juan County (Nichole Garcia, County Manager) Rio Arriba County (Paula Dominguez, County Office Manager)
Protective Services Reports and Investigations - Quarter 2 SFY 13: October - December 2012
Investigations
Accepted
Reports Substantiated Unsubstantiated
Total
Investigations
County % of State
Total Investigations1
Number of
Children Victims
Victim Rate per
1,000 Children
Rio Arriba County 77 32 25.2% 95 74.8% 127 3.0% 46 4.2
Region Total 506 158 30.5% 360 69.5% 518 12.0% 270 3.8
State Total 4,397 1,084 25.2% 3,219 74.8% 4,303 100.0% 1,906 3.3
Note: Not all “accepted reports” result in investigations completed during the period under review.
1. Both County and Regional data are calculated as a % of the State’s total investigations for the period under review.
Source: SM01a10 and SM06a01c
Protective Services Allegation Types of Child Maltreatment - Quarter 2 SFY 13: October - December 2012
Sexual Abuse Physical Neglect Physical Abuse
Substantiated Unsubstantiated Total Substantiated Unsubstantiated Total Substantiated Unsubstantiated Total
Rio Arriba County 15 19.7% 61 80.3% 76 1 12.5% 7 87.5% 8 44 26.8% 120 73.2% 164
Region Total 61 21.6% 221 78.4% 282 5 15.6% 27 84.4% 32 173 27.6% 453 72.4% 626
State Total 368 16.8% 1,823 83.2% 2,191 34 17.1% 165 82.9% 199 1,234 24.5% 3,799 75.5% 5,033.
Note: In every investigation there may be multiple allegations of maltreatment for one or more children. In counties with sm all populations, very small numbers in any category may render suspect any data collected during the period under review.
Source: SM06a01c
PS Reports of Abuse and Neglect in New Mexico
Accepted 52.5%
Not Accepted 47.5%
Physical
Abuse25.0%
Sexual
Abuse1.7%
Physical
Neglect73.3%
Percent of Substantiated Allegations in Rio Arriba Qtr 2 SFY 13 October - December 2012
N = 60
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San Juan County (Nichole Garcia, County Manager) Rio Arriba County (Paula Dominguez, County Office Manager)
Rio Arriba County County
Total
Region
Total
% of Region
Total
Point in Time Measures: December 31, 2012
Number of Children in Care (SM0907) 33 167 19.8%
Number of Foster Care Providers (PM02a01) 28 148 18.9%
Number of Adoption Providers (PM02a01) 64 347 18.4%
Number of Children with A Plan of Adoption (Sm0803) 6 45 13.3%
Number Children Freed and Waiting (Sm0803) 4 24 16.7%
· Number of Children Freed and Waiting (With Adoption Resources) (Sm0803) 0 4 0.0%
· Number of Children Freed and Waiting (Without Adoption Resources) (Sm0803) 4 20 20.0%
Northeast Region
15
7
0
0
0
0
25
0 10 20 30
Adoption
No Recommeded Plan
Permanent Guardianship
Placed with a Fit and Willing Relative
Planned Permanent Living Arrangement
Remain In Home
Reunification
Go
al R
eco
mm
en
de
d
Permanency Plan Goals of Children In Custody
Qtr 2 SFY 2013
Rio Arriba
Source: Sm0904
12
12 2
0 0 0 00
2
4
6
8
10
12
14
0-5 Yrs 6-10 Yrs 11-15 yrs 16+ yrs
Source: AFCARS
Children in Care with A Goal of Reunification
Point In Time December 31, 2012Rio Arriba County N = 17
Thru 12 months 13 months or more
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San Juan County (Nichole Garcia, County Manager) Rio Arriba County (Paula Dominguez, County Office Manager)
National Child Abuse and Neglect Data System (NCANDS) Safety Measures
Adoption and Foster Care Analysis and Reporting System (AFCARS) Permanency Measures
A higher score is better for these three National Measures
10
.00
%
7.6
2%
1.9
6%
8.1
3% 9
.89
%
8.6
5%
8.8
3%
9.0
0%
8.9
9%
0.0%
2.0%
4.0%
6.0%
8.0%
10.0%
Jun-12 Sep-12 Dec-12
Trends of Recurrence of Maltreatment Within 6
Months of a Previously Substantiated Report of Maltreatment National Standard = 5.4%
Rio Arriba Region 2 New Mexico
Source: NCANDS Rolling 12 Months
0.0
0%
0.0
0%
0.0
0%
0.0
0%
0.2
3%
0.3
1%0.4
2% 0
.57
%
0.8
5%
0.00%
0.20%
0.40%
0.60%
0.80%
Jun-12 Sep-12 Dec-12
Trends of Maltreatment in Foster CareNational Standard = 0.32%
Rio Arriba Region 2 New Mexico
Source: NCANDS/AFCARS Rolling 12 Months
81
.6%
75
.0%
0.0
%
77
.4%
59
.0%
26
.3%
76
.3%
56
.5%
21
.9%
0.0%
20.0%
40.0%
60.0%
80.0%
100.0%
less than 12 mo 12 to 23 mo 24 mo and above
Months in Care
Percent of Children With 2 or Fewer Placements
For Period Ending 12/31/2012
Rio Arriba
Region 2
New Mexico
Source: AFCARS Rolling 12 Months
80.0%
43.5%33.9%
0.0%
20.0%
40.0%
60.0%
80.0%
100.0%
Rio Arriba Region Statewide
Percent of children adopted within 24 months from entry into foster care
Source: AFCARS Measures
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county classification/assignment, or rounding methodology. 54
There are 7,613 children in San
Miguel County and 579,841 in
New Mexico under the age of
20, (from the 2010 U.S. Census).
This represents 1.3% of the
state’s total children under 201.
While the county accounts for 1.3% of the state’s total children under
20, San Miguel County had 3.2% of NM Protective Service’s total
children “in care” as of December 31, 2012, which is more than ex-
pected, based on population alone.
San Juan County (Nichole Garcia, County Manager) San Miguel County (Joy Weathers, County Office Manager)
Age of Children In Care - Point-in-Time
Qtr 2 SFY 2013 December 31, 2012
Age Range
San Miguel
County
Region
Total
County % of
Region Total
for Age Range
County % of
Statewide Total
for Age Range
Total of Age
Range as % of
State Total
State
Total
0 - 1 3 14 21.4% 2.8% 6.0% 109
1 - 5 24 66 36.4% 3.4% 38.6% 705
6 - 10 16 46 34.8% 3.0% 28.9% 529
11 - 15 11 31 35.5% 3.1% 19.7% 360
16 - 17 4 10 40.0% 3.2% 6.8% 125
Total 58 167 34.7% 3.2% 1,828
Source: Sm0907
Race and Ethnicity Children in San Miguel County Total Population– All Ages 1
Children Under 19 yrs Children Under 19 Yrs of
Hispanic Origin San Miguel New Mexico
Total % of Children
Under 19 Total
% of Children
Under 19 Total
% of County
Total Total
White 6,924 90.9% 6,043 93.8% 27,246 92.7% 1,720,992
Black 178 2.3% 77 1.2% 505 1.7% 49,006
American Indian or Alaskan Native 217 2.9% 151 2.3% 774 2.6% 208,890
Asian 96 1.3% 41 0.6% 295 1.0% 31,253
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 10 0.1% 9 0.1% 52 0.2% 3,132
Two or More Races 188 2.5% 120 1.9% 521 1.8% 45,906
% of all Children in Coun-
ty by Race
% of Hispanic Children
in County1
Total Population of County as
a % of State
Total Pop-
ulation
Total Population 1 7,613 25.9% 6,441 84.6% 29,393 1.4% 2,059,179
San Miguel % of Children in
Poverty New Mexico
Children Living below the Poverty Level as a % of all Children in the County:2
2,061 32.4% 145,779
1. Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, Population Division, Population Estimates Program. Released on Thursday, May 17, 2012. 2010 New Mexico
statewide average for children under 19 as a proportion of total population is 28.3%. New Mexico statewide average for Hispa nic children under 19 as a proportion of total population is 54.2%.
2. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Data Integration Division, Small Area Estimates Branch, Small Area Income and Poverty Estimates ( SAIPE) Note: These are 2010 estimates modeled
from the relation between poverty and tax and program data for the states and a subset of counties using estimates of poverty from the Current Population Survey (CPS) Annual Social and Economic Supplement (ASEC). New Mexico statewide average for children under 18 living in poverty is 28.5%.
Northeast Region
1
0
0
0
1
56
0 20 40 60
American Indian or Alaskan Native
2 or more
Black or African American
Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander
Unable to Determine
White
Race of Children In Care
N = 58
San Miguel
Source: Sm0907
No8.6%
Yes91.4%
Hispanic Children in San Miguel
County In Care N = 58
Source: Sm0907
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county classification/assignment, or rounding methodology. 55
Accepted45.1%
Not Accepted
54.9%
CPS Reports of Abuse and Neglect in San
Miguel Qtr 2 SFY 13 October - December 2012
N = 113
40.0%60.0%
CPS Investigations in San MiguelQtr 2 SFY 13 October - December 2012
N = 75
Unsubstantiated Substantiate
d
San Juan County (Nichole Garcia, County Manager) San Miguel County (Joy Weathers, County Office Manager)
Protective Services Reports and Investigations - Quarter 2 SFY 13: October - December 2012
Investigations
Accepted
Reports Substantiated Unsubstantiated
Total
Investigations
County % of State
Total Investigations1
Number of
Children Victims
Victim Rate per
1,000 Children
San Miguel County 51 30 40.0% 45 60.0% 75 1.7% 63 8.3
Region Total 506 158 30.5% 360 69.5% 518 12.0% 270 3.8
State Total 4,397 1,084 25.2% 3,219 74.8% 4,303 100.0% 1,906 3.3
Note: Not all “accepted reports” result in investigations completed during the period under review.
1. Both County and Regional data are calculated as a % of the State’s total investigations for the period under review.
Source: SM01a10 and SM06a01c
Protective Services Allegation Types of Child Maltreatment - Quarter 2 SFY 13: October - December 2012
Sexual Abuse Physical Neglect Physical Abuse
Substantiated Unsubstantiated Total Substantiated Unsubstantiated Total Substantiated Unsubstantiated Total
San Miguel County 9 24.3% 28 75.7% 37 0 0.0% 4 100.0% 4 39 37.9% 64 62.1% 103
Region Total 61 21.6% 221 78.4% 282 5 15.6% 27 84.4% 32 173 27.6% 453 72.4% 626
State Total 368 16.8% 1,823 83.2% 2,191 34 17.1% 165 82.9% 199 1,234 24.5% 3,799 75.5% 5,033
Note: In every investigation there may be multiple allegations of maltreatment for one or more children. In counties with sm all populations, very small numbers in any category may render suspect any data collected during the period under review.
Source: SM06a01c
PS Reports of Abuse and Neglect in New Mexico
Accepted 52.5%
Not Accepted 47.5%
Physical
Abuse19%
Sexual
Abuse0%
Physical
Neglect81%
Percent of Substantiated Allegations in San Miguel Qtr 2 SFY 13 October - December 2012
N = 48
New Mexico CYFD, Protective Services 360 Degrees County Profiles - 2nd Quarter SFY 2013 (Period ending 12/31/12) Data for measures might differ from numbers reported elsewhere, due to differences in file run dates,
county classification/assignment, or rounding methodology. 56
San Juan County (Nichole Garcia, County Manager) San Miguel County (Joy Weathers, County Office Manager)
San Miguel County County
Total
Region
Total
% of Region
Total
Point in Time Measures: December 31, 2012
Number of Children in Care (SM0907) 58 167 34.7%
Number of Foster Care Providers (PM02a01) 22 148 14.9%
Number of Adoption Providers (PM02a01) 49 347 14.1%
Number of Children with A Plan of Adoption (Sm0803) 18 45 40.0%
Number Children Freed and Waiting (Sm0803) 10 24 41.7%
· Number of Children Freed and Waiting (With Adoption Resources) (Sm0803) 1 4 25.0%
· Number of Children Freed and Waiting (Without Adoption Resources) (Sm0803) 9 20 45.0%
Northeast Region
30
1
3
0
4
0
25
0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35
Adoption
No Recommeded Plan
Permanent Guardianship
Placed with a Fit and Willing Relative
Planned Permanent Living Arrangement
Remain In Home
Reunification
Go
al R
eco
mm
en
de
d
Permanency Plan Goals of Children In CustodyQtr 2 SFY 2013
San …
Source: Sm0904
5
3
1
00 0 0 00
1
2
3
4
5
6
0-5 Yrs 6-10 Yrs 11-15 yrs 16+ yrs
Source: AFCARS
Children in Care with A Goal of ReunificationPoint In Time December 31, 2012
San Miguel County N = 9
Thru 12 months 13 months or more
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county classification/assignment, or rounding methodology. 57
San Juan County (Nichole Garcia, County Manager) San Miguel County (Joy Weathers, County Office Manager)
National Child Abuse and Neglect Data System (NCANDS) Safety Measures
Adoption and Foster Care Analysis and Reporting System (AFCARS) Permanency Measures
A higher score is better for these three National Measures
4.1
7%
12
.50
%
12
.16
%
8.1
3% 9.8
9%
8.6
5%
8.8
3%
9.0
0%
8.9
9%
0.0%
2.0%
4.0%
6.0%
8.0%
10.0%
12.0%
14.0%
Jun-12 Sep-12 Dec-12
Trends of Recurrence of Maltreatment Within 6
Months of a Previously Substantiated Report of Maltreatment National Standard = 5.4%
San Miguel Region 2 New Mexico
Source: NCANDS Rolling 12 Months
0.0
0%
0.0
0%
0.0
0%
0.0
0%
0.2
3%
0.3
1%0.4
2% 0
.57
%
0.8
5%
0.00%
0.20%
0.40%
0.60%
0.80%
Jun-12 Sep-12 Dec-12
Trends of Maltreatment in Foster Care
National Standard = 0.32%
San Miguel Region 2 New Mexico
Source: NCANDS/AFCARS Rolling 12 Months
66
.7%
56
.8%
26
.1%
77
.4%
59
.0%
26
.3%
76
.3%
56
.5%
21
.9%
0.0%
20.0%
40.0%
60.0%
80.0%
100.0%
less than 12 mo 12 to 23 mo 24 mo and above
Months in Care
Percent of Children With 2 or Fewer Placements
For Period Ending 12/31/2012
San Miguel
Region 2
New Mexico
Source: AFCARS Rolling 12 Months
47.4%43.5%
33.9%
0.0%
10.0%
20.0%
30.0%
40.0%
50.0%
San Miguel Region Statewide
Percent of children adopted within 24 months from entry into foster care
Source: AFCARS Measures
New Mexico CYFD, Protective Services 360 Degrees County Profiles - 2nd Quarter SFY 2013 (Period ending 12/31/12) Data for measures might differ from numbers reported elsewhere, due to differences in file run dates,
county classification/assignment, or rounding methodology. 58
There are 33,410 children in Santa
Fe County and 579,841 in New
Mexico under the age of 20, (from
the 2010 U.S. Census). This
represents 5.8% of the state’s total
children under 201. While the coun-
ty accounts for 5.8% of the state’s
total children under 20, Santa Fe
County had 1.5% of NM Protective Service’s total children “in care” as
of December 31, 2012, which is less than expected, based on popula-
tion alone.
San Juan County (Nichole Garcia, County Manager) Santa Fe County (Matt Esquibel, County Office Manager)
Age of Children In Care - Point-in-Time
Qtr 2 SFY 2013 December 31, 2012
Age Range
Santa Fe
County
Region
Total
County % of
Region Total for
Age Range
County % of
Statewide Total
for Age Range
Total of Age
Range as % of
State Total
State
Total
0 - 1 0 14 0.0% 0.0% 6.0% 109
1 - 5 13 66 19.7% 1.8% 38.6% 705
6 - 10 10 46 21.7% 1.9% 28.9% 529
11 - 15 3 31 9.7% 0.8% 19.7% 360
16 - 17 2 10 20.0% 1.6% 6.8% 125
Total 28 167 16.8% 1.5% 1,828
Source: Sm0907
Race and Ethnicity Children in Santa Fe County Total Population– All Ages 1
Children Under 19 yrs Children Under 19 Yrs of
Hispanic Origin Santa Fe New Mexico
Total % of Children Under
19 Total
% of Children
Under 19 Total
% of County
Total Total
White 29,603 88.6% 21,374 92.6% 132,178 91.7% 1,720,992
Black 381 1.1% 199 0.9% 1,473 1.0% 49,006
American Indian or Alaskan Native 1,835 5.5% 844 3.7% 5,663 3.9% 208,890
Asian 422 1.3% 85 0.4% 1,850 1.3% 31,253
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 86 0.3% 68 0.3% 255 0.2% 3,132
Two or More Races 1,083 3.2% 524 2.3% 2,751 1.9% 45,906
% of all Children in Coun-
ty by Race
% of Hispanic Children
in County1
Total Population of County
as a % of State
Total Pop-
ulation
Total Population 1 33,410 23.2% 23,094 69.1% 144,170 7.0% 2,059,179
Santa Fe % of Children in
Poverty New Mexico Children Living below the Poverty Level as a % of all Children in the County:2
7,112 23.6% 145,779
1. Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, Population Division, Population Estimates Program. Released on Thursday, May 17, 2012. 2010 New Mexico
statewide average for children under 19 as a proportion of total population is 28.3%. New Mexico statewide average for Hispa nic children under 19 as a proportion of total population is 54.2%.
2. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Data Integration Division, Small Area Estimates Branch, Small Area Income and Poverty Estimates (SAIPE) Note: These are 2010 estimates modeled
from the relation between poverty and tax and program data for the states and a subset of counties using estimates of poverty from the Current Population Survey (CPS) Annual Social and Economic Supplement (ASEC). New Mexico statewide average for children under 18 living in poverty is 28.5%.
Northeast Region
No28.6%
Yes71.4%
Hispanic Children in Santa Fe
County In Care N = 28
Source: Sm0907
0
1
2
0
0
25
0 10 20 30 40
American Indian or Alaskan Native
2 or more
Black or African American
Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander
Unable to Determine
White
Race of Children In Care
N = 28
Santa Fe
Source: Sm0907
New Mexico CYFD, Protective Services 360 Degrees County Profiles - 2nd Quarter SFY 2013 (Period ending 12/31/12) Data for measures might differ from numbers reported elsewhere, due to differences in file run dates,
county classification/assignment, or rounding methodology. 59
Accepted51.3%
Not Accepted
48.7%
CPS Reports of Abuse and Neglect in Santa Fe
Qtr 2 SFY 13 October - December 2012N = 454
28.9%71.1%
CPS Investigations in Santa Fe
Qtr 2 SFY 13 October - December 2012N = 197
Unsubstantiated Substantiated
San Juan County (Nichole Garcia, County Manager) Santa Fe County (Matt Esquibel, County Office Manager)
Protective Services Reports and Investigations - Quarter 2 SFY 13: October - December 2012
Investigations
Accepted
Reports Substantiated Unsubstantiated
Total
Investigations
County % of State
Total Investigations1
Number of
Children Victims
Victim Rate per
1,000 Children
Santa Fe County 233 57 28.9% 140 71.1% 197 4.6% 92 2.8
Region Total 506 158 30.5% 360 69.5% 518 12.0% 270 3.8
State Total 4,397 1,084 25.2% 3,219 74.8% 4,303 100.0% 1,906 3.3
Note: Not all “accepted reports” result in investigations completed during the period under review.
1. Both County and Regional data are calculated as a % of the State’s total investigations for the period under review.
Source: SM01a10 and SM06a01c
Protective Services Allegation Types of Child Maltreatment - Quarter 2 SFY 13: October - December 2012
Sexual Abuse Physical Neglect Physical Abuse
Substantiated Unsubstantiated Total Substantiated Unsubstantiated Total Substantiated Unsubstantiated Total
Santa Fe County 26 25.5% 76 74.5% 102 2 14.3% 12 86.0% 14 50 23.3% 165 76.7% 215
Region Total 61 21.6% 221 78.4% 282 5 15.6% 27 84.4% 32 173 27.6% 453 72.4% 626
State Total 368 16.8% 1,823 83.2% 2,191 34 17.1% 165 82.9% 199 1,234 24.5% 3,799 75.5% 5,033
Note: In every investigation there may be multiple allegations of maltreatment for one or more children. In counties with sm all populations, very small numbers in any category may render suspect any data collected during the period under review.
Source: SM06a01c
PS Reports of Abuse and Neglect in New Mexico
Accepted 52.5%
Not Accepted 47.5%
Physical
Abuse33%
Sexual
Abuse3%
Physical
Neglect64%
Percent of Substantiated Allegations in Santa Fe
Qtr 2 SFY 13 October - December 2012N = 78
New Mexico CYFD, Protective Services 360 Degrees County Profiles - 2nd Quarter SFY 2013 (Period ending 12/31/12) Data for measures might differ from numbers reported elsewhere, due to differences in file run dates,
county classification/assignment, or rounding methodology. 60
San Juan County (Nichole Garcia, County Manager) Santa Fe County (Matt Esquibel, County Office Manager)
Santa Fe County County
Total
Region
Total
% of Region
Total
Point in Time Measures: December 31, 2012
Number of Children in Care (SM0907) 28 167 16.8%
Number of Foster Care Providers (PM02a01) 45 148 30.4%
Number of Adoption Providers (PM02a01) 147 347 42.4%
Number of Children with A Plan of Adoption (Sm0803) 7 45 15.6%
Number Children Freed and Waiting (Sm0803) 5 24 20.8%
· Number of Children Freed and Waiting (With Adoption Resources) (Sm0803) 3 4 75.0%
· Number of Children Freed and Waiting (Without Adoption Resources) (Sm0803) 2 20 10.0%
Northeast Region
15
10
0
0
0
0
17
0 10 20
Adoption
No Recommeded Plan
Permanent Guardianship
Placed with a Fit and Willing Relative
Planned Permanent Living Arrangement
Remain In Home
Reunification
Go
al R
eco
mm
en
de
d
Permanency Plan Goals of Children In CustodyQtr 2 SFY 2013
Santa Fe
Source: Sm0904
4
3
0
1
2
0 0 00
2
4
6
0-5 Yrs 6-10 Yrs 11-15 yrs 16+ yrs
Source: AFCARS
Children in Care with A Goal of ReunificationPoint In Time December 31, 2012
Santa Fe County N = 10
Thru 12 months 13 months or more
New Mexico CYFD, Protective Services 360 Degrees County Profiles - 2nd Quarter SFY 2013 (Period ending 12/31/12) Data for measures might differ from numbers reported elsewhere, due to differences in file run dates,
county classification/assignment, or rounding methodology. 61
San Juan County (Nichole Garcia, County Manager) Santa Fe County (Matt Esquibel, County Office Manager)
National Child Abuse and Neglect Data System (NCANDS) Safety Measures
Adoption and Foster Care Analysis and Reporting System (AFCARS) Permanency Measures
A higher score is better for these three National Measures
9.7
5%
8.2
5%
12
.75
%
8.1
3% 9.8
9%
8.6
5%
8.8
3%
9.0
0%
8.9
9%
0.0%
2.0%
4.0%
6.0%
8.0%
10.0%
12.0%
14.0%
Jun-12 Sep-12 Dec-12
Trends of Recurrence of Maltreatment Within 6
Months of a Previously Substantiated Report of Maltreatment National Standard = 5.4%
Santa Fe Region 2 New Mexico
Source: NCANDS Rolling 12 Months
0.0
0%
0.0
0%
0.0
0%
0.0
0%
0.2
3%
0.3
1%0.4
2% 0
.57
%
0.8
5%
0.00%
0.20%
0.40%
0.60%
0.80%
Jun-12 Sep-12 Dec-12
Trends of Maltreatment in Foster CareNational Standard = 0.32%
Santa Fe Region 2 New Mexico
Source: NCANDS/AFCARS Rolling 12 Months
70
.4%
50
.0%
38
.5%
77
.4%
59
.0%
26
.3%
76
.3%
56
.5%
21
.9%
0.0%
20.0%
40.0%
60.0%
80.0%
100.0%
less than 12 mo 12 to 23 mo 24 mo and above
Months in Care
Percent of Children With 2 or Fewer Placements
For Period Ending 12/31/2012
Santa Fe
Region 2
New Mexico
Source: AFCARS Rolling 12 Months
21.4%
43.5%
33.9%
0.0%
10.0%
20.0%
30.0%
40.0%
50.0%
Santa Fe Region Statewide
Percent of children adopted within 24 months from entry into foster care
Source: AFCARS Measures
New Mexico CYFD, Protective Services 360 Degrees County Profiles - 2nd Quarter SFY 2013 (Period ending 12/31/12) Data for measures might differ from numbers reported elsewhere, due to differences in file run dates,
county classification/assignment, or rounding methodology. 62
There are 7,465 children in Taos Coun-
ty and 579,841 in New Mexico under
the age of 20, (from the 2010 U.S.
Census). This represents 1.3% of the
state’s total children under 201. While
the county accounts for 1.3% of the
state’s total children under 20, Taos County had 1.4% of NM Protective
Service’s total children “in care” as of December 31, 2012, which is less
than expected, based on population alone.
San Juan County (Nichole Garcia, County Manager) Taos County (Melissa Quintana, County Office Manager)
Age of Children In Care - Point-in-Time
Qtr 2 SFY 2013 December 31, 2012
Age Range
Taos
County
Region
Total
County % of
Region Total for
Age Range
County % of
Statewide Total
for Age Range
Total of Age
Range as % of
State Total
State
Total
0 - 1 1 14 7.1% 0.9% 6.0% 109
1 - 5 9 66 13.6% 1.3% 38.6% 705
6 - 10 10 46 21.7% 1.9% 28.9% 529
11 - 15 6 31 19.4% 1.7% 19.7% 360
16 - 17 0 10 0.0% 0.0% 6.8% 125
Total 26 167 15.6% 1.4% 1,828
Source: Sm0907
Race and Ethnicity Children in Taos County Total Population– All Ages 1
Children Under 19 yrs Children Under 19 Yrs of
Hispanic Origin Taos New Mexico
Total % of Children
Under 19 Total
% of Children
Under 19 Total
% of County
Total Total
White 6,315 84.6% 4,757 90.7% 29,210 88.7% 1,720,992
Black 63 0.8% 37 0.7% 213 0.6% 49,006
American Indian or Alaskan Native 694 9.3% 239 4.6% 2,374 7.2% 208,890
Asian 51 0.7% 25 0.5% 277 0.8% 31,253
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 9 0.1% 9 0.2% 29 0.1% 3,132
Two or More Races 333 4.5% 178 3.4% 834 2.5% 45,906
% of all Children in Coun-
ty by Race
% of Hispanic Children
in County1
Total Population of County
as a % of State
Total Pop-
ulation
Total Population 1 7,465 22.7% 5,245 70.3% 32,937 1.6% 2,059,179
Taos % of Children in
Poverty New Mexico
Children Living below the Poverty Level as a % of all Children in the County:2
1,984 29.4% 145,779
1. Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, Population Division, Population Estimates Program. Released on Thursday, May 17, 2012. 2010 New Mexico
statewide average for children under 19 as a proportion of total population is 28.3%. New Mexico statewide average for Hispa nic children under 19 as a proportion of total population is 54.2%.
2. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Data Integration Division, Small Area Estimates Branch, Small Area Income and Poverty Estimates (SAIPE) Note: These are 2010 estimates modeled
from the relation between poverty and tax and program data for the states and a subset of counties using estimates of poverty from the Current Population Survey (CPS) Annual Social and Economic Supplement (ASEC). New Mexico statewide average for children under 18 living in poverty is 28.5%.
Northeast Region
2
4
0
0
0
20
0 5 10 15 20
American Indian or Alaskan Native
2 or more
Black or African American
Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander
Unable to Determine
White
Race of Children In Care
N = 26
Taos
Source: Sm0907
No19%
Yes81%
Hispanic Children in Taos
County In Care N = 26
Source: Sm0907
New Mexico CYFD, Protective Services 360 Degrees County Profiles - 2nd Quarter SFY 2013 (Period ending 12/31/12) Data for measures might differ from numbers reported elsewhere, due to differences in file run dates,
county classification/assignment, or rounding methodology. 63
Accepted48.8%
Not Accepted
51.2%
CPS Reports of Abuse and Neglect in Taos
Qtr 2 SFY 13 October - December 2012N = 127
23.6%76.4%
CPS Investigations in Taos
Qtr 2 SFY 13 October - December 2012N = 72
Unsubstantiated Substantiate
d
San Juan County (Nichole Garcia, County Manager) Santa Fe County (Matt Esquibel. County Manager) San Juan County (Nichole Garcia, County Manager) Taos County (Melissa Quintana, County Office Manager)
Protective Services Reports and Investigations - Quarter 2 SFY 13: October - December 2012
Investigations
Accepted
Reports Substantiated Unsubstantiated
Total
Investigations
County % of State
Total Investigations1
Number of
Children Victims
Victim Rate per
1,000 Children
Taos County 62 17 23.6% 55 76.4% 72 1.7% 32 4.3
Region Total 506 158 30.5% 360 69.5% 518 12.0% 270 3.8
State Total 4,397 1,084 25.2% 3,219 74.8% 4,303 100.0% 1,906 3.3
Note: Not all “accepted reports” result in investigations completed during the period under review.
1. Both County and Regional data are calculated as a % of the State’s total investigations for the period under review.
Source: SM01a10 and SM06a01c
Protective Services Allegation Types of Child Maltreatment - Quarter 2 SFY 13: October - December 2012
Sexual Abuse Physical Neglect Physical Abuse
Substantiated Unsubstantiated Total Substantiated Unsubstantiated Total Substantiated Unsubstantiated Total
Taos County 3 6.4% 44 93.6% 47 0 0.0% 2 100.0% 2 16 19.3% 67 80.7% 83
Region Total 61 21.6% 221 78.4% 282 5 15.6% 27 84.4% 32 173 27.6% 453 72.4% 626
State Total 368 16.8% 1,823 83.2% 2,191 34 17.1% 165 82.9% 199 1,234 24.5% 3,799 75.5% 5,033
Note: In every investigation there may be multiple allegations of maltreatment for one or more children. In counties with small populations, very small numbers in any category may render suspect any data collected during the period under review.
Source: SM06a01c
PS Reports of Abuse and Neglect in New Mexico
Accepted 52.5%
Not Accepted 47.5% Physical Abuse15.8%
Sexual Abuse0.0%
Physical Neglect84.2%
Percent of Substantiated Allegations in Taos Qtr 2 SFY 13 October - December 2012
N = 19
New Mexico CYFD, Protective Services 360 Degrees County Profiles - 2nd Quarter SFY 2013 (Period ending 12/31/12) Data for measures might differ from numbers reported elsewhere, due to differences in file run dates,
county classification/assignment, or rounding methodology. 64
San Juan County (Nichole Garcia, County Manager) Santa Fe County (Matt Esquibel. County Manager) San Juan County (Nichole Garcia, County Manager) Taos County (Melissa Quintana, County Office Manager)
Taos County County
Total
Region
Total
% of Region
Total
Point in Time Measures: December 31, 2012
Number of Children in Care (SM0907) 26 167 15.6%
Number of Foster Care Providers (PM02a01) 18 148 12.2%
Number of Adoption Providers (PM02a01) 38 347 11.0%
Number of Children with A Plan of Adoption (Sm0803) 8 45 17.8%
Number Children Freed and Waiting (Sm0803) 3 24 12.5%
· Number of Children Freed and Waiting (With Adoption Resources) (Sm0803) 0 4 0.0%
· Number of Children Freed and Waiting (Without Adoption Resources) (Sm0803) 3 20 15.0%
Northeast Region
10
0
2
0
0
0
22
0 5 10 15 20 25
Adoption
No Recommeded Plan
Permanent Guardianship
Placed with a Fit and Willing Relative
Planned Permanent Living Arrangement
Remain In Home
Reunification
Go
al R
eco
mm
en
de
d
Permanency Plan Goals of Children In CustodyQtr 2 SFY 2013
Taos
Source: Sm0904Source: Sm0904
9
5
3
00 0 0 00
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
0-5 Yrs 6-10 Yrs 11-15 yrs 16+ yrs
Source: AFCARS
Children in Care with A Goal of Reunification
Point In Time December 31, 2012Taos County N = 17
Thru 12 months 13 months or more
New Mexico CYFD, Protective Services 360 Degrees County Profiles - 2nd Quarter SFY 2013 (Period ending 12/31/12) Data for measures might differ from numbers reported elsewhere, due to differences in file run dates,
county classification/assignment, or rounding methodology. 65
San Juan County (Nichole Garcia, County Manager) Santa Fe County (Matt Esquibel. County Manager) San Juan County (Nichole Garcia, County Manager) Taos County (Melissa Quintana, County Office Manager)
National Child Abuse and Neglect Data System (NCANDS) Safety Measures
Adoption and Foster Care Analysis and Reporting System (AFCARS) Permanency Measures
A higher score is better for these three National Measures
10
.00
%
16
.00
%
0.0
0%8.1
3%
9.8
9%
8.6
5%
8.8
3%
9.0
0%
8.9
9%
0.0%
2.0%
4.0%
6.0%
8.0%
10.0%
12.0%
14.0%
16.0%
Jun-12 Sep-12 Dec-12
Trends of Recurrence of Maltreatment Within 6
Months of a Previously Substantiated Report of Maltreatment National Standard = 5.4%
Taos Region 2 New Mexico
Source: NCANDS Rolling 12 Months
0.0
0%
2.1
3%
3.2
3%
0.0
0%
0.2
3%
0.3
1%
0.4
2%
0.5
7%
0.8
5%
0.00%
0.50%
1.00%
1.50%
2.00%
2.50%
3.00%
3.50%
Jun-12 Sep-12 Dec-12
Trends of Maltreatment in Foster Care
National Standard = 0.32%
Taos Region 2 New Mexico
Source: NCANDS/AFCARS Rolling 12 Months
95
.5%
80
.0%
40
.0%
77
.4%
59
.0%
26
.3%
76
.3%
56
.5%
21
.9%
0.0%
20.0%
40.0%
60.0%
80.0%
100.0%
less than 12 mo 12 to 23 mo 24 mo and above
Months in Care
Percent of Children With 2 or Fewer Placements
For Period Ending 12/31/2012
Taos
Region 2
New Mexico
Source: AFCARS Rolling 12 Months
66.7%
43.5%33.9%
0.0%
20.0%
40.0%
60.0%
80.0%
Taos Region Statewide
Percent of children adopted within 24 months from entry into foster care
Source: AFCARS Measures
New Mexico CYFD, Protective Services 360 Degrees County Profiles - 2nd Quarter SFY 2013 (Period ending 12/31/12) Data for measures might differ from numbers reported elsewhere, due to differences in file run dates,
county classification/assignment, or rounding methodology. 66
There are 1,031 children in Union
County and 579,841 in New Mexico
under the age of 20, (from the 2010
U.S. Census). This represents 0.2% of
the state’s total children under 201.
While the county accounts for 0.2% of the state’s total children under
20, Union County had 0.2% of NM Protective Service’s total children
“in care” as of December 31, 2012, which is expected, based on popu-
lation alone.
San Juan County (Nichole Garcia, County Manager) Union County (Patricia Gonzales, County Office Manager)
Age of Children In Care - Point-in-Time
Qtr 2 SFY 2013 December 31, 2012
Age Range
Union
County
Region
Total
County % of
Region Total for
Age Range
County % of
Statewide Total
for Age Range
Total of Age
Range as % of
State Total
State
Total
0 - 1 0 14 0.0% 0.0% 6.0% 109
1 - 5 3 66 4.5% 0.4% 38.6% 705
6 - 10 0 46 0.0% 0.0% 28.9% 529
11 - 15 0 31 0.0% 0.0% 19.7% 360
16 - 17 0 10 0.0% 0.0% 6.8% 125
Total 3 167 1.8% 0.2% 1,828
Source: Sm0907
Race and Ethnicity Children in Union County Total Population– All Ages 1
Children Under 19 yrs Children Under 19 Yrs of
Hispanic Origin Union New Mexico
Total % of Children
Under 19 Total
% of Children
Under 19 Total
% of County
Total Total
White 975 94.6% 451 93.6% 4,265 93.8% 1,720,992
Black 7 0.7% 2 0.4% 81 1.8% 49,006
American Indian or Alaskan Native 25 2.4% 18 3.7% 113 2.5% 208,890
Asian 1 0.1% 0 0.0% 24 0.5% 31,253
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 1 0.1% 0 0.0% 1 0.0% 3,132
Two or More Races 22 2.1% 11 2.3% 65 1.4% 45,906
% of all Children in Coun-
ty by Race
% of Hispanic Children
in County1
Total Population of County
as a % of State
Total Pop-
ulation
Total Population 1 1,031 22.7% 482 46.8% 4,549 0.2% 2,059,179
Union % of Children in
Poverty New Mexico
Children Living below the Poverty Level as a % of all Children in the County:2
247 26.6% 145,779
1. Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, Population Division, Population Estimates Program. Released in May 2009 as part of the 2008 round of esti-
mates. New Mexico statewide average for children under 19 as a proportion of total population is 28.3%. New Mexico statewide averag e for Hispanic children under 19 as a proportion of total population is 54.2%.
2. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Data Integration Division, Small Area Estimates Branch, Small Area Income and Poverty Estimates (SAIPE) Note: These are 2010 estimates modeled
from the relation between poverty and tax and program data for the states and a subset of counties using estimates of poverty from the Current Population Survey (CPS) Annual Social and Economic Supplement (ASEC). New Mexico statewide average for children under 18 living in poverty is 28.5%.
Northeast Region
No0%
Yes100%
Hispanic Children in Union
County In Care N = 3
Source: Sm0907
0
0
0
0
0
3
0 5 10 15 20
American Indian or Alaskan Native
2 or more
Black or African American
Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander
Unable to Determine
White
Race of Children In Care
N = 3
Union
Source: Sm0907
New Mexico CYFD, Protective Services 360 Degrees County Profiles - 2nd Quarter SFY 2013 (Period ending 12/31/12) Data for measures might differ from numbers reported elsewhere, due to differences in file run dates,
county classification/assignment, or rounding methodology. 67
Accepted55.6%
Not Accepted
44.4%
CPS Reports of Abuse and Neglect in Union
Qtr 2 SFY 13 October - December 2012N = 18
25.0%
75.0%
CPS Investigations in Union
Qtr 2 SFY 13 October - December 2012N = 4
Unsubstantiated
Substantiate
d
San Juan County (Nichole Garcia, County Manager) Union County (Patricia Gonzales, County Office Manager)
Protective Services Reports and Investigations - Quarter 2 SFY 13: October - December 2012
Investigations
Accepted
Reports Substantiated Unsubstantiated
Total
Investigations
County % of State
Total Investigations1
Number of
Children Victims
Victim Rate per
1,000 Children
Union County 10 1 25.0% 3 75.0% 4 0.1% 4 3.9
Region Total 506 158 30.5% 360 69.5% 518 12.0% 270 3.8
State Total 4,397 1,084 25.2% 3,219 74.8% 4,303 100.0% 1,906 3.3
Note: Not all “accepted reports” result in investigations completed during the period under review.
1. Both County and Regional data are calculated as a % of the State’s total investigations for the period under review.
Source: SM01a10 and SM06a01c
Protective Services Allegation Types of Child Maltreatment - Quarter 2 SFY 13: October - December 2012
Sexual Abuse Physical Neglect Physical Abuse
Substantiated Unsubstantiated Total Substantiated Unsubstantiated Total Substantiated Unsubstantiated Total
Union County 0 0.0% 1 100.0% 1 0 0.0% 1 0.0% 1 1 14.3% 6 85.7% 7
Region Total 61 21.6% 221 78.4% 282 5 15.6% 27 84.4% 32 173 27.6% 453 72.4% 626
State Total 368 16.8% 1,823 83.2% 2,191 34 17.1% 165 82.9% 199 1,234 24.5% 3,799 75.5% 5,033
Note: In every investigation there may be multiple allegations of maltreatment for one or more children. In counties with small populations, very small numbers in any category may render suspect any data collected during the period under review.
Source: SM06a01c
PS Reports of Abuse and Neglect in New Mexico
Accepted 52.5%
Not Accepted 47.5%
Physical Abuse0.0%
Sexual Abuse0.0%
Physical Neglect100.0%
Percent of Substantiated Allegationsin UnionQtr 2 SFY 13 October - December 2012
N = 1
New Mexico CYFD, Protective Services 360 Degrees County Profiles - 2nd Quarter SFY 2013 (Period ending 12/31/12) Data for measures might differ from numbers reported elsewhere, due to differences in file run dates,
county classification/assignment, or rounding methodology. 68
San Juan County (Nichole Garcia, County Manager) Union County (Patricia Gonzales, County Office Manager)
Union County County
Total
Region
Total
% of Region
Total
Point in Time Measures: December 31, 2012
Number of Children in Care (SM0907) 3 167 1.8%
Number of Foster Care Providers (PM02a01) 3 148 2.0%
Number of Adoption Providers (PM02a01) 5 347 1.4%
Number of Children with A Plan of Adoption (Sm0803) 1 45 2.2%
Number Children Freed and Waiting (Sm0803) 0 24 0.0%
· Number of Children Freed and Waiting (With Adoption Resources) (Sm0803) 0 4 0.0%
· Number of Children Freed and Waiting (Without Adoption Resources) (Sm0803) 0 20 0.0%
Northeast Region
1
2
0
0
0
0
2
0 1 2 3 4 5
Adoption
No Recommeded Plan
Permanent Guardianship
Placed with a Fit and Willing Relative
Planned Permanent Living Arrangement
Remain In Home
Reunification
Go
al R
eco
mm
en
de
d
Permanency Plan Goals of Children In CustodyQtr 2 SFY 2013
Union
Source: Sm0904
0 0 0 0
1
0 0 00
2
4
6
8
10
0-5 Yrs 6-10 Yrs 11-15 yrs 16+ yrs
Source: AFCARS
Children in Care with A Goal of ReunificationPoint In Time December 31, 2012
Union County N = 1
Thru 12 months 13 months or more
New Mexico CYFD, Protective Services 360 Degrees County Profiles - 2nd Quarter SFY 2013 (Period ending 12/31/12) Data for measures might differ from numbers reported elsewhere, due to differences in file run dates,
county classification/assignment, or rounding methodology. 69
San Juan County (Nichole Garcia, County Manager) Union County (Patricia Gonzales, County Office Manager)
National Child Abuse and Neglect Data System (NCANDS) Safety Measures
Adoption and Foster Care Analysis and Reporting System (AFCARS) Permanency Measures
A higher score is better for these three National Measures
11
.11
%
9.0
9%
8.3
3%
8.1
3% 9.8
9%
8.6
5%
8.8
3%
9.0
0%
8.9
9%
0.0%
2.0%
4.0%
6.0%
8.0%
10.0%
12.0%
Jun-12 Sep-12 Dec-12
Trends of Recurrence of Maltreatment Within 6
Months of a Previously Substantiated Report of Maltreatment National Standard = 5.4%
Union Region 2 New Mexico
Source: NCANDS Rolling 12 Months
0.0
0%
0.2
3%
0.3
1%0.4
2% 0
.57
%
0.8
5%
0.00%
0.20%
0.40%
0.60%
0.80%
Jun-12 Sep-12 Dec-12
Trends of Maltreatment in Foster CareNational Standard = 0.32%
Union Region 2 New Mexico
Source: NCANDS/AFCARS Rolling 12 Months
0.0
%
25
.0%
0.0
%
77
.4%
59
.0%
26
.3%
76
.3%
56
.5%
21
.9%
0.0%
20.0%
40.0%
60.0%
80.0%
100.0%
less than 12 mo 12 to 23 mo 24 mo and above
Months in Care
Percent of Children With 2 or Fewer Placements
For Period Ending 12/31/2012
Union
Region 2
New Mexico
Source: AFCARS Rolling 12 Months
0.0%
43.5%
33.9%
0.0%
20.0%
40.0%
60.0%
Union Region Statewide
Percent of children adopted within 24
months from entry into foster care
Source: AFCARS Measures
New Mexico CYFD, Protective Services 360 Degrees County Profiles - 2nd Quarter SFY 2013 (Period ending 12/31/12) Data for measures might differ from numbers reported elsewhere, due to differences in file run dates,
county classification/assignment, or rounding methodology. 70
Accepted51.0%
Not Accepted
49.0%
CPS Reports of Abuse and Neglect in Bernalillo
Qtr 2 SFY 13 October - December 2012
N = 2,762
There are 178,315 children in Bernalillo
County and 579,841 in New Mexico under
the age of 20, (from the 2010 U.S. Census).
This represents 30.8% of the state’s total
children under 201. While the county ac-
counts for 30.8% of the state’s total children under 20, Bernalillo County
had 13.9% of NM Protective Service’s total children “in care” as of Decem-
ber 31, 2012, which is less than expected, based on population alone.
San Juan County (Nichole Garcia, County Manager) Bernalillo County Metro Region (Lisa Madrid-Schleicher, Metro Regional Manager)
Race and Ethnicity Children in Bernalillo County Total Population– All Ages 1
Children Under 19 yrs Children Under 19 Yrs of
Hispanic Origin Bernalillo New Mexico
Total % of Children
Under 19 Total
% of Children
Under 19 Total
% of County
Total Total
White 145,722 81.7% 97,517 89.2% 567,277 85.6% 1,720,992
Black 7,084 4.0% 2,917 2.7% 22,507 3.4% 49,006
American Indian or Alaskan Native 12,164 6.8% 4,067 3.7% 36,720 5.5% 208,890
Asian 4,290 2.4% 821 0.8% 16,900 2.6% 31,253
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 374 0.2% 275 0.3% 1,172 0.2% 3,132
Two or More Races 8,681 4.9% 3,771 3.4% 17,988 2.7% 45,906
% of all Children in Coun-
ty by Race
% of Hispanic Children
in County1
Total Population of County
as a % of State
Total Pop-
ulation
Total Population 1 178,315 26.9% 109,368 61.3% 662,564 32.2% 2,059,179
Bernalillo % of Children in
Poverty New Mexico
Children Living below the Poverty Level as a % of all Children in the County:2
37,435 23.9% 145,779
1. Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, Population Division, Population Estimates Program. Released on Thursday, May 17, 2012. 2010 New Mexico
statewide average for children under 19 as a proportion of total population is 28.3%. New Mexico statewide average for Hispa nic children under 19 as a proportion of total population is 54.2%.
2. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Data Integration Division, Small Area Estimates Branch, Small Area Income and Poverty Estimates (SAIPE) Note: These are 2010 estimates modeled
from the relation between poverty and tax and program data for the states and a subset of counties using estimates of poverty from the Current Population Survey (CPS) Annual Social and Economic Supplement (ASEC). New Mexico statewide average for children under 18 living in poverty is 28.5%.
Metro Region
Protective Services Reports of Abuse and Neglect
Quarter 2 SFY 13: October - December 2012
Accepted
Reports
Number of
Children Victims Victim Rate per
1,000 Children1
Bernalillo 1,410 370 2.1
State Total 4,397 1,906 3.3
1. For the quarterly 360 Degree County Profiles Report this infor-mation is calculated, based on four quarters of reported data.
Source: SM06a01c
PS Reports of Abuse and Neglect in New Mexico
Accepted 52.5%
Not Accepted 47.5%
71
32
18
411
5 1 00
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
0-5 Yrs 6-10 Yrs 11-15 yrs 16+ yrs
Source: AFCARS
Children in Care with A Goal of Reunification
Point In Time December 31, 2012Bernalillo County N = 142
Thru 12 months 13 months or more
New Mexico CYFD, Protective Services 360 Degrees County Profiles - 2nd Quarter SFY 2013 (Period ending 12/31/12) Data for measures might differ from numbers reported elsewhere, due to differences in file run dates,
county classification/assignment, or rounding methodology. 71
San Juan County (Nichole Garcia, County Manager) Bernalillo County Metro Region (Lisa Madrid-Schleicher, Metro Regional Manager)
National Child Abuse and Neglect Data System (NCANDS) Safety Measures
Adoption and Foster Care Analysis and Reporting System (AFCARS) Permanency Measures
A higher score is better for these four National Measures
8.3
6%
9.2
4%
8.1
1%
8.8
3%
9.0
0%
8.9
9%
0.0%
2.0%
4.0%
6.0%
8.0%
10.0%
Jun-12 Sep-12 Dec-12
Trends of Recurrence of Maltreatment Within 6 Months of a Previously Substantiated Report of
Maltreatment National Standard = 5.4%
Bernalillo New Mexico
Source: NCANDS Rolling 12 Months
0.2
1% 0
.43
%
0.6
9%
0.2
1% 0
.43
%
0.6
9%
0.4
2% 0.5
7%
0.8
5%
0.00%
0.20%
0.40%
0.60%
0.80%
Jun-12 Sep-12 Dec-12
Trends of Maltreatment in Foster Care
National Standard = 0.32%
Bernalillo Region 3 New Mexico
Source: NCANDS/AFCARS Rolling 12 Months
73
.1%
60
.2%
26
.0%76
.3%
56
.5%
21
.9%
0.0%
20.0%
40.0%
60.0%
80.0%
100.0%
less than 12 mo 12 to 23 mo 24 mo and above
Months in Care
Percent of Children With 2 or Fewer Placements
For Period Ending 12/31/2012
Bernalillo
New Mexico
Source: AFCARS Rolling 12 Months
32.0% 32.0%33.9%
0.0%
5.0%
10.0%
15.0%
20.0%
25.0%
30.0%
35.0%
40.0%
Bernalillo Region Statewide
Percent of children adopted within 24 months from entry into foster care
source: AFCARS
New Mexico CYFD, Protective Services 360 Degrees County Profiles - 2nd Quarter SFY 2013 (Period ending 12/31/12) Data for measures might differ from numbers reported elsewhere, due to differences in file run dates,
county classification/assignment, or rounding methodology. 72
Protective Services Investigations - Quarter 2 SFY 13: October - December 2012
Substantiated Unsubstantiated Total
Investigations
County % of State Total
Investigations1
Number of Children
Victims
Bernalillo East 111 22.9% 374 77.1% 485 11.3% 171
Region Total 256 18.7% 1,116 81.3% 1,372 31.9% 370
State Total 1,084 25.2% 3,219 74.8% 4,303 100.0% 1,906
Note: Not all “accepted reports” result in investigations completed during the period under review.
1. Both County and Regional data are calculated as a % of the State’s total investigations for the period under review.
Source: SM01a02 and SM06a01c
Age of Children In Care - Point-in-Time
Qtr 2 SFY 2013 December 31, 2012
Age Range
Bernalillo
East Coun-
ty
Region
Total
County % of
Region Total for
Age Range
County % of
Statewide Total
for Age Range
Total of Age
Range as % of
State Total
State
Total
0 - 1 20 36 55.6% 18.3% 6.0% 109
1 - 5 101 201 50.2% 14.3% 38.6% 705
6 - 10 67 142 47.2% 12.7% 28.9% 529
11 - 15 50 99 50.5% 13.9% 19.7% 360
16 - 17 16 36 44.4% 12.8% 6.8% 125
Total 254 514 49.4% 13.9% 1,828
Source: Sm0907
San Juan County (Nichole Garcia, County Manager) Bernalillo East County (Brenna Dotson, County Office Manager)
Bernalillo East
No48%
Yes52%
Hispanic Children in Bernalillo East
County In Care N = 254
Source: Sm0907
22.9%77.1%
CPS Investigations in Bernaillo East
Qtr 2 SFY 13 October - December 2012N = 485
Unsubstantiate
d Substantiated
156
33
0
0
10
0
112
0 50 100 150 200
Adoption
No Recommeded Plan
Permanent Guardianship
Placed with a Fit and Willing …
Planned Permanent Living …
Remain In Home
Reunification
Go
al R
eco
mm
en
de
d
Permanency Plan Goals of Children In Custody
Qtr 2 SFY 2013
Bernalillo East
Source: Sm0904
New Mexico CYFD, Protective Services 360 Degrees County Profiles - 2nd Quarter SFY 2013 (Period ending 12/31/12) Data for measures might differ from numbers reported elsewhere, due to differences in file run dates,
county classification/assignment, or rounding methodology. 73
San Juan County (Nichole Garcia, County Manager) Bernalillo East County (Brenna Dotson, County Office Manager)
Bernalillo East County
Total
Region
Total
% of Region
Total
Point in Time Measures: December 31, 2012
Number of Children in Care (SM0907) 254 514 49.4%
Number of Foster Care Providers (PM02a01) Bernalillo 306 306 100.0%
Number of Adoption Providers (PM02a01) Bernalillo 626 626 100.0%
Number of Children with A Plan of Adoption (Sm0803) 210 210 100.0%
Number Children Freed and Waiting (Sm0803) 88 88 100.0%
· Number of Children Freed and Waiting (With Adoption Resources) (Sm0803) 14 14 100.0%
· Number of Children Freed and Waiting (Without Adoption Resources) (Sm0803) 74 74 100.0%
Source: Sm06a01
Protective Services Allegation Types of Child Maltreatment - Quarter 2 SFY 13: October - December 2012
Sexual Abuse Physical Neglect Physical Abuse
Substantiated Unsubstantiated Total Substantiated Unsubstantiated Total Substantiated Unsubstantiated Total
Bernalillo East 48 18.9% 206 81.1% 254 5 29.4% 12 70.6% 17 132 24.5% 407 75.5% 539
Region Total 85 11.9% 630 88.1% 715 15 21.7% 54 78.3% 69 283 19.1% 1,200 80.9% 1,483
State Total 368 16.8% 1,823 83.2% 2,191 34 17.1% 165 82.9% 199 1,234 24.5% 3,799 75.5% 5,033
Note: In every investigation there may be multiple allegations of maltreatment for one or more children. In counties with small populations, very small numbers in any category may render suspect any data collected during the period under review.
Source: SM06a01c
Physical
Abuse25.9%
Sexual
Abuse2.7%
Physical
Neglect71.4%
Percent of Substantiated Allegations in Bernalillo East
Qtr 2 SFY 13 October - December 2012N = 185
New Mexico CYFD, Protective Services 360 Degrees County Profiles - 2nd Quarter SFY 2013 (Period ending 12/31/12) Data for measures might differ from numbers reported elsewhere, due to differences in file run dates,
county classification/assignment, or rounding methodology. 74
Age of Children In Care - Point-in-Time
Qtr 2 SFY 2013 December 31, 2012
Age Range
Bernalillo
West
County
Region
Total
County % of
Region Total for
Age Range
County % of
Statewide Total
for Age Range
Total of Age
Range as % of
State Total
State
Total
0 - 1 16 36 44.4% 14.7% 6.0% 109
1 - 5 100 201 49.8% 14.2% 38.6% 705
6 - 10 75 142 52.8% 14.2% 28.9% 529
11 - 15 49 99 49.5% 13.6% 19.7% 360
16 - 17 20 36 55.6% 16.0% 6.8% 125
Total 260 514 50.6% 14.2% 1,828
Source: Sm0907
San Juan County (Nichole Garcia, County Manager) Bernalillo West County (Angelina Unale-Hale, County Office Manager)
Protective Services Investigations - Quarter 2 SFY 13: October - December 2012
Substantiated Unsubstantiated Total
Investigations
County % of State Total
Investigations1
Number of Children
Victims
Bernalillo West 145 16.3% 742 83.7% 887 20.6% 199
Region Total 256 18.7% 1,116 81.3% 1,372 31.9% 370
State Total 1,084 25.2% 3,219 74.8% 4,303 100.0% 1,906
Note: Not all “accepted reports” result in investigations completed during the period under review.
1. Both County and Regional data are calculated as a % of the State’s total investigations for the period under review.
Source: SM06a01c
Bernalillo West
No32%
Yes68%
Hispanic Children in Bernalillo West
County In Care N = 260
Source: Sm0907
153
33
1
0
15
0
126
0 50 100 150 200
Adoption
No Recommeded Plan
Permanent Guardianship
Placed with a Fit and Willing Relative
Planned Permanent Living Arrangement
Remain In Home
Reunification
Go
al R
eco
mm
en
de
d
Permanency Plan Goals of Children In CustodyQtr 2 SFY 2013
Bernalillo West
Source: Sm0904
16.3%83.7%
CPS Investigations in Bernalillo West
Qtr 2 SFY 13 October - December 2012N = 887
UnsubstantiatedSubstantiated
New Mexico CYFD, Protective Services 360 Degrees County Profiles - 2nd Quarter SFY 2013 (Period ending 12/31/12) Data for measures might differ from numbers reported elsewhere, due to differences in file run dates,
county classification/assignment, or rounding methodology. 75
San Juan County (Nichole Garcia, County Manager) Bernalillo West County (Angelina Unale-Hale, County Office Manager)
Bernalillo West County
Total
Region
Total
% of Region
Total
Point in Time Measures: December 31, 2012
Number of Children in Care (SM0907) 260 514 50.6%
Number of Foster Care Providers (PM02a01) Bernalillo 306 306 100.0%
Number of Adoption Providers (PM02a01) Bernalillo 626 626 100.0%
Number of Children with A Plan of Adoption (Sm0803) 210 210 100.0%
Number Children Freed and Waiting (Sm0803) 88 88 100.0%
· Number of Children Freed and Waiting (With Adoption Resources) (Sm0803) 14 14 100.0%
· Number of Children Freed and Waiting (Without Adoption Resources) (Sm0803) 74 74 100.0%
Source: Sm06a01
Protective Services Allegation Types of Child Maltreatment - Quarter 2 SFY 13: October - December 2012
Sexual Abuse Physical Neglect Physical Abuse
Substantiated Unsubstantiated Total Substantiated Unsubstantiated Total Substantiated Unsubstantiated Total
Bernalillo West 37 8.0% 424 92.0% 461 10 19.2% 42 80.8% 52 151 16.0% 793 84.0% 944
Region Total 85 11.9% 630 88.1% 715 15 21.7% 54 78.3% 69 283 19.1% 1,200 80.9% 1,483
State Total 368 16.8% 1,823 83.2% 2,191 34 17.1% 165 82.9% 199 1,234 24.5% 3,799 75.5% 5,033
Note: In every investigation there may be multiple allegations of maltreatment for one or more children. In counties with small populations, very small numbers in any category may render suspect any data collected during the period under review.
Source: SM06a01c
Physical
Abuse18.7%
Sexual Abuse
5.1%
Physical
Neglect76.3%
Percent of Substantiated Allegations in Bernalillo West
Qtr 2 SFY 13 October - December 2012N = 198
New Mexico CYFD, Protective Services 360 Degrees County Profiles - 2nd Quarter SFY 2013 (Period ending 12/31/12) Data for measures might differ from numbers reported elsewhere, due to differences in file run dates,
county classification/assignment, or rounding methodology. 76
There are 20,761 children in Chaves
County and 579,841 in New Mexico
under the age of 20, (from the 2010
U. S. Census). This represents 3.6% of
the state’s total children under 201.
While the county accounts for 3.6% of the state’s total children under 20,
Chaves County had 4.7% of NM Protective Service’s total children “in care”
as of December 31, 2012, which is less than expected, based on popula-
tion alone.
Age of Children In Care - Point-in-Time
Qtr 2 SFY 2013 December 31, 2012
Age Range
Chaves
County
Region
Total
County % of
Region Total for
Age Range
County % of
Statewide Total
for Age Range
Total of Age
Range as % of
State Total
State
Total
0 - 1 9 27 33.3% 8.3% 6.0% 109
1 - 5 32 163 19.6% 4.5% 38.6% 705
6 - 10 24 105 22.9% 4.5% 28.9% 529
11 - 15 13 66 19.7% 3.6% 19.7% 360
16 - 17 8 31 25.8% 6.4% 6.8% 125
Total 86 392 21.9% 4.7% 1,828
Source: Sm0907
San Juan County (Nichole Garcia, County Manager) Chaves County (Virginia Villarreal, County Office Manager)
Race and Ethnicity Children in Chaves County Total Population– All Ages 1
Children Under 19 yrs Children Under 19 Yrs of
Hispanic Origin Chaves New Mexico
Total % of Children
Under 19 Total
% of Children
Under 19 Total
% of County
Total Total
White 18,934 91.2% 12,768 92.9% 61,025 93.0% 1,720,992
Black 642 3.1% 309 2.2% 1,660 2.5% 49,006
American Indian or Alaskan Native 425 2.0% 300 2.2% 1,247 1.9% 208,890
Asian 181 0.9% 63 0.5% 534 0.8% 31,253
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 63 0.3% 44 0.3% 130 0.2% 3,132
Two or More Races 516 2.5% 259 1.9% 1,049 1.6% 45,906
% of all Children in Coun-
ty by Race
% of Hispanic Children
in County1
Total Population of County
as a % of State
Total Pop-
ulation
Total Population 1 20,761 31.6% 13,743 66.2% 65,645 3.2% 2,059,179
Chaves % of Children in
Poverty New Mexico Children Living below the Poverty Level as a % of all Children in the County:2
5,903 33.0% 145,779
1. Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, Population Division, Population Estimates Program. Released on Thursday, May 17, 2012. 2010 New Mexico
statewide average for children under 19 as a proportion of total population is 28.3%. New Mexico statewide average for Hispa nic children under 19 as a proportion of total population is 54.2%.
2. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Data Integration Division, Small Area Estimates Branch, Small Area Income and Poverty Estimates (SAIPE) Note: These are 2010 estimates modeled
from the relation between poverty and tax and program data for the states and a subset of counties using estimates of poverty from the Current Population Survey (CPS) Annual Social and Economic Supplement (ASEC). New Mexico statewide average for children under 18 living in poverty is 28.5%.
Southeast Region
No20%
Yes80%
Hispanic Children in ChavesCounty In Care N = 86
Source: Sm0907
1
3
4
0
0
78
0 50 100
American Indian or Alaskan Native
2 or more
Black or African American
Native Hawaiian or other Pacific …
Unable to Determine
White
Race of Children In Care
N = 86
Chaves
Source: Sm0907
New Mexico CYFD, Protective Services 360 Degrees County Profiles - 2nd Quarter SFY 2013 (Period ending 12/31/12) Data for measures might differ from numbers reported elsewhere, due to differences in file run dates,
county classification/assignment, or rounding methodology. 77
Accepted57.0%
Not Accepted
43.0%
CPS Reports of Abuse and Neglect in Chaves Qtr 2 SFY 13 October - December 2012
N = 337
21.3%78.7%
CPS Investigations in Chaves
Qtr 2 SFY 13 October - December 2012N = 216
Substantiate
dUnsubstantiated
San Juan County (Nichole Garcia, County Manager) Chaves County (Virginia Villarreal, County Office Manager)
Protective Services Reports and Investigations - Quarter 2 SFY 13: October - December 2012
Investigations
Accepted
Reports Substantiated Unsubstantiated
Total
Investigations
County % of State
Total Investigations1
Number of
Children Victims
Victim Rate per
1,000 Children
Chaves 192 46 21.3% 170 78.7% 216 5.0% 69 3.3
Region Total 704 197 28.1% 503 71.9% 700 16.3% 382 4.7
State Total 4,397 1,084 25.2% 3,219 74.8% 4,303 100.0% 1,906 3.3
Note: Not all “accepted reports” result in investigations completed during the period under review.
1. Both County and Regional data are calculated as a % of the State’s total investigations for the period under review.
Source: SM01a10 and SM06a01c
Protective Services Allegation Types of Child Maltreatment - Quarter 2 SFY 13: October - December 2012
Sexual Abuse Physical Neglect Physical Abuse
Substantiated Unsubstantiated Total Substantiated Unsubstantiated Total Substantiated Unsubstantiated Total
Chaves County 7 6.6% 99 93.4% 106 2 40.0% 3 60.0% 5 50 19.7% 204 80.3% 254
Region Total 58 16.5% 294 83.5% 352 4 14.3% 24 85.7% 28 254 29.7% 600 70.3% 854
State Total 368 16.8% 1,823 83.2% 2,191 34 17.1% 165 82.9% 199 1,234 24.5% 3,799 75.5% 5,033
Note: In every investigation there may be multiple allegations of maltreatment for one or more children. In counties with small populations, very small numbers in any category may render suspect any data collected during the period under review.
Source: SM06a01c
PS Reports of Abuse and Neglect in New Mexico
Accepted 52.5%
Not Accepted 47.5%
Physical
Abuse12%
Sexual
Abuse3%
Physical
Neglect85%
Percent of Subtantiated Allegations in Chaves
Qtr 2 SFY 13 October - December 2012N = 59
New Mexico CYFD, Protective Services 360 Degrees County Profiles - 2nd Quarter SFY 2013 (Period ending 12/31/12) Data for measures might differ from numbers reported elsewhere, due to differences in file run dates,
county classification/assignment, or rounding methodology. 78
San Juan County (Nichole Garcia, County Manager) Chaves County (Virginia Villarreal, County Office Manager)
Chaves County County
Total
Region
Total
% of Region
Total
Point in Time Measures: December 31, 2012
Number of Children in Care (SM0907) 86 392 21.9%
Number of Foster Care Providers (PM02a01) 44 159 27.7%
Number of Adoption Providers (PM02a01) 114 332 34.3%
Number of Children with A Plan of Adoption (Sm0803) 16 110 14.5%
Number Children Freed and Waiting (Sm0803) 10 53 18.9%
· Number of Children Freed and Waiting (With Adoption Resources) (Sm0803) 5 20 25.0%
· Number of Children Freed and Waiting (Without Adoption Resources) (Sm0803) 5 33 15.2%
Southeast Region
39
24
0
0
5
0
60
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70
Adoption
No Recommeded Plan
Permanent Guardianship
Placed with a Fit and Willing Relative
Planned Permanent Living Arrangement
Remain In Home
Reunification
Go
al R
eco
mm
en
de
d
Permanency Plan Goals of Children In Custody
Qtr 2 SFY 2013
Chaves
Source: Sm0904
12
87
12
10 0
0
2
4
6
8
10
12
14
0-5 Yrs 6-10 Yrs 11-15 yrs 16+ yrs
Source: AFCARS
Children in Care with A Goal of ReunificationPoint In Time December 31, 2012
Chaves County N = 31
Thru 12 months 13 months or more
New Mexico CYFD, Protective Services 360 Degrees County Profiles - 2nd Quarter SFY 2013 (Period ending 12/31/12) Data for measures might differ from numbers reported elsewhere, due to differences in file run dates,
county classification/assignment, or rounding methodology. 79
San Juan County (Nichole Garcia, County Manager) Chaves County (Virginia Villarreal, County Office Manager)
National Child Abuse and Neglect Data System (NCANDS) Safety Measures
Adoption and Foster Care Analysis and Reporting System (AFCARS) Permanency Measures
A higher score is better for these three National Measures
2.9
0%
9.5
9%
10
.00
%
10
.19
%
8.4
5%
9.3
1%
8.8
3%
9.0
0%
8.9
9%
0.0%
2.0%
4.0%
6.0%
8.0%
10.0%
12.0%
Jun-12 Sep-12 Dec-12
Trends of Recurrence of Maltreatment Within 6
Months of a Previously Substantiated Report of Maltreatment National Standard = 5.4%
Chaves Region 4 New Mexico
Source: NCANDS Rolling 12 Months
0.9
0%
0.5
5%
1.9
0%
0.4
1%
0.6
1%
1.1
6%
0.4
2%
0.5
7%
0.8
5%
0.00%
0.50%
1.00%
1.50%
2.00%
Jun-12 Sep-12 Dec-12
Trends of Maltreatment in Foster Care
National Standard = 0.32%
Chaves Region 4 New Mexico
Source: NCANDS/AFCARS Rolling 12 Months
61
.5%
60
.4%
11
.1%
72
.7%
46
.7%
13
.8%
76
.3%
56
.5%
21
.9%
0.0%
20.0%
40.0%
60.0%
80.0%
100.0%
less than 12 mo 12 to 23 mo 24 mo and above
Months in Care
Percent of Children With 2 or Fewer Placements
For Period Ending 12/31/2012
Chaves
Region 4
New Mexico
Source: AFCARS Rolling 12 Months
42.9% 41.5%
33.9%
0.0%
10.0%
20.0%
30.0%
40.0%
50.0%
Chaves Region Statewide
Percent of children adopted within 24 months from entry into foster care
source: AFCARS Measures
New Mexico CYFD, Protective Services 360 Degrees County Profiles - 2nd Quarter SFY 2013 (Period ending 12/31/12) Data for measures might differ from numbers reported elsewhere, due to differences in file run dates,
county classification/assignment, or rounding methodology. 80
There are 15,172 children in Curry
County and 579,841 in New Mexico
under the age of 20, (from the 2010
U. S. Census). This represents 2.6% of
the state’s total children under 201.
While the county accounts for 2.6%
of the state’s total children under 20,
Curry County had 3.8% of NM Protective Service’s total children “in
care” as of December 31, 2012, which is expected, based on population
alone.
Age of Children In Care - Point-in-Time
Qtr 2 SFY 2013 December 31, 2012
Age Range
Curry
County
Region
Total
County % of
Region Total for
Age Range
County % of
Statewide Total
for Age Range
Total of Age
Range as % of
State Total
State
Total
0 - 1 0 27 0.0% 0.0% 6.0% 109
1 - 5 37 163 22.7% 5.2% 38.6% 705
6 - 10 19 105 18.1% 3.6% 28.9% 529
11 - 15 8 66 12.1% 2.2% 19.7% 360
16 - 17 6 31 19.4% 4.8% 6.8% 125
Total 70 392 17.9% 3.8% 1,828
Source: Sm0907
San Juan County (Nichole Garcia, County Manager) Curry County (Carol Gonzales, County Office Manager)
Race and Ethnicity Children in Curry County Total Population– All Ages 1
Children Under 19 yrs Children Under 19 Yrs of
Hispanic Origin Curry New Mexico
Total % of Children
Under 19 Total
% of Children
Under 19 Total
% of County
Total Total
White 12,711 83.8% 6,932 88.8% 41,963 86.7% 1,720,992
Black 1,260 8.3% 356 4.6% 3,411 7.1% 49,006
American Indian or Alaskan Native 322 2.1% 238 3.1% 944 2.0% 208,890
Asian 164 1.1% 53 0.7% 705 1.5% 31,253
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 27 0.2% 23 0.3% 80 0.2% 3,132
Two or More Races 688 4.5% 201 2.6% 1,273 2.6% 45,906
% of all Children in Coun-
ty by Race
% of Hispanic Children
in County1
Total Population of County
as a % of State
Total Pop-
ulation
Total Population 1 15,172 31.4% 7,803 51.4% 48,376 2.3% 2,059,179
Curry % of Children in
Poverty New Mexico Children Living below the Poverty Level as a % of all Children in the County:2
4,083 29.9% 145,779
1. Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, Population Division, Population Estimates Program. Released on Thursday, May 17, 2012. 2010 New Mexico
statewide average for children under 19 as a proportion of total population is 28.3%. New Mexico statewide average for Hispa nic children under 19 as a proportion of total population is 54.2%.
2. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Data Integration Division, Small Area Estimates Branch, Small Area Income and Poverty Estimates (SAIPE) Note: These are 2010 estimates modeled
from the relation between poverty and tax and program data for the states and a subset of counties using estimates of poverty from the Current Population Survey (CPS) Annual Social and Economic Supplement (ASEC). New Mexico statewide average for children under 18 living in poverty is 28.5%.
Southeast Region
0
7
7
0
0
56
0 10 20 30 40 50 60
American Indian or Alaskan Native
2 or more
Black or African American
Native Hawaiian or other Pacific …
Unable to Determine
White
Race of Children In Care
N = 70
Curry
Source: Sm0907
No64%
Yes36%
Hispanic Children in CurryCounty In Care N = 70
Source: Sm0907
New Mexico CYFD, Protective Services 360 Degrees County Profiles - 2nd Quarter SFY 2013 (Period ending 12/31/12) Data for measures might differ from numbers reported elsewhere, due to differences in file run dates,
county classification/assignment, or rounding methodology. 81
Accepted59.2%
Not Accepted
40.8%
CPS Reports of Abuse and Neglect in Curry
Qtr 2 SFY 13 October - December 2012N = 233
40.0%
60.0%
CPS Investigations in Curry
Qtr 2 SFY 13 October - December 2012N = 170
Substantiate
d
Unsubstantiated
San Juan County (Nichole Garcia, County Manager) Curry County (Carol Gonzales, County Office Manager)
Protective Services Reports and Investigations - Quarter 2 SFY 13: October - December 2012
Investigations
Accepted
Reports Substantiated Unsubstantiated
Total
Investigations
County % of State
Total Investigations1
Number of
Children Victims
Victim Rate per
1,000 Children
Curry County 138 68 40.0% 102 60.0% 170 4.0% 151 10.0
Region Total 704 197 28.1% 503 71.9% 700 16.3% 382 4.7
State Total 4,397 1,084 25.2% 3,219 74.8% 4,303 100.0% 1,906 3.3
Note: Not all “accepted reports” result in investigations completed during the period under review.
1. Both County and Regional data are calculated as a % of the State’s total investigations for the period under review.
Source: SM01a10 and SM06a01c
Protective Services Allegation Types of Child Maltreatment - Quarter 2 SFY 13: October - December 2012
Sexual Abuse Physical Neglect Physical Abuse
Substantiated Unsubstantiated Total Substantiated Unsubstantiated Total Substantiated Unsubstantiated Total
Curry County 11 12.2% 79 87.8% 90 0 0.0% 5 100.0% 5 94 46.1% 110 53.9% 204
Region Total 58 16.5% 294 83.5% 352 4 14.3% 24 85.7% 28 254 29.7% 600 70.3% 854
State Total 368 16.8% 1,823 83.2% 2,191 34 17.1% 165 82.9% 199 1,234 24.5% 3,799 75.5% 5,033
Note: In every investigation there may be multiple allegations of maltreatment for one or more children. In counties with small populations, very small numbers in any category may render suspect any data collected during the period under review.
Source: SM06a01c
PS Reports of Abuse and Neglect in New Mexico
Accepted 52.5%
Not Accepted 47.5%
Physical
Abuse10.5%
Sexual
Abuse0.0%
Physical
Neglect89.5%
Percent of Substantiated Allegations in Curry Qtr 2 SFY 13 October - December 2012
N = 105
New Mexico CYFD, Protective Services 360 Degrees County Profiles - 2nd Quarter SFY 2013 (Period ending 12/31/12) Data for measures might differ from numbers reported elsewhere, due to differences in file run dates,
county classification/assignment, or rounding methodology. 82
San Juan County (Nichole Garcia, County Manager) Curry County (Carol Gonzales, County Office Manager)
Curry County County
Total
Region
Total
% of Region
Total
Point in Time Measures: December 31, 2012
Number of Children in Care (SM0907) 70 392 17.9%
Number of Foster Care Providers (PM02a01) 29 159 18.2%
Number of Adoption Providers (PM02a01) 36 332 10.8%
Number of Children with A Plan of Adoption (Sm0803) 37 110 33.6%
Number Children Freed and Waiting (Sm0803) 21 53 39.6%
· Number of Children Freed and Waiting (With Adoption Resources) (Sm0803) 5 20 25.0%
· Number of Children Freed and Waiting (Without Adoption Resources) (Sm0803) 16 33 48.5%
Southeast Region
44
14
0
0
2
0
33
0 10 20 30 40 50
Adoption
No Recommeded Plan
Permanent Guardianship
Placed with a Fit and Willing Relative
Planned Permanent Living Arrangement
Remain In Home
Reunification
Go
al R
eco
mm
en
de
d
Permanency Plan Goals of Children In CustodyQtr 2 SFY 2013
Curry
Source: Sm0904
8
1 1
0
3
1
0 00
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0-5 Yrs 6-10 Yrs 11-15 yrs 16+ yrs
Source: AFCARS
Children in Care with A Goal of ReunificationPoint In Time December 31, 2012
Curry County N = 14
Thru 12 months 13 months or more
New Mexico CYFD, Protective Services 360 Degrees County Profiles - 2nd Quarter SFY 2013 (Period ending 12/31/12) Data for measures might differ from numbers reported elsewhere, due to differences in file run dates,
county classification/assignment, or rounding methodology. 83
San Juan County (Nichole Garcia, County Manager) Curry County (Carol Gonzales, County Office Manager)
National Child Abuse and Neglect Data System (NCANDS) Safety Measures
Adoption and Foster Care Analysis and Reporting System (AFCARS) Permanency Measures
A higher score is better for these three National Measures
20
.74
%
5.7
4%
5.2
2%
10
.19
%
8.4
5%
9.3
1%
8.8
3%
9.0
0%
8.9
9%
0.0%
5.0%
10.0%
15.0%
20.0%
Jun-12 Sep-12 Dec-12
Trends of Recurrence of Maltreatment Within 6
Months of a Previously Substantiated Report of Maltreatment National Standard = 5.4%
Curry Region 4 New Mexico
Source: NCANDS Rolling 12 Months
0.0
0%
0.0
0%
0.0
0%
0.4
1% 0
.61
%
1.1
6%
0.4
2% 0.5
7%
0.8
5%
0.00%
0.25%
0.50%
0.75%
1.00%
1.25%
Jun-12 Sep-12 Dec-12
Trends of Maltreatment in Foster CareNational Standard = 0.32%
Curry Region 4 New Mexico
Source: NCANDS/AFCARS Rolling 12 Months
83
.3%
34
.2% 14
.3%
72
.7%
46
.7%
13
.8%
76
.3%
56
.5%
21
.9%
0.0%
20.0%
40.0%
60.0%
80.0%
100.0%
less than 12 mo 12 to 23 mo 24 mo and above
Months in Care
Percent of Children With 2 or Fewer Placements
For Period Ending 12/31/2012
Curry
Region 4
New Mexico
Source: AFCARS Rolling 12 Months
20.0%
41.5%
33.9%
0.0%
10.0%
20.0%
30.0%
40.0%
50.0%
Curry Region Statewide
Percent of children adopted within 24 months from entry into foster care
Source: AFCARS Measures
New Mexico CYFD, Protective Services 360 Degrees County Profiles - 2nd Quarter SFY 2013 (Period ending 12/31/12) Data for measures might differ from numbers reported elsewhere, due to differences in file run dates,
county classification/assignment, or rounding methodology. 84
There are 481 children in De Baca
County and 579,841 in New Mexico
under the age of 20, (from the 2010
U. S. Census). This represents 0.1% of
the state’s total children under 201.
While the county accounts for 0.1% of the state’s total children under
20, De Baca County had 0.2% of NM Protective Service’s total children
“in care” as of December 31, 2012, which is expected, based on popu-
lation alone.
Age of Children In Care - Point-in-Time
Qtr 2 SFY 2013 December 31, 2012
Age Range
De
Baca
County
Region
Total
County % of
Region Total for
Age Range
County % of
Statewide Total
for Age Range
Total of Age
Range as % of
State Total
State
Total
0 - 1 0 27 0.0% 0.0% 6.0% 109
1 - 5 2 163 1.2% 0.3% 38.6% 705
6 - 10 0 105 0.0% 0.0% 28.9% 529
11 - 15 1 66 1.5% 0.3% 19.7% 360
16 - 17 0 31 0.0% 0.0% 6.8% 125
Total 3 392 0.8% 0.2% 1,828
Source: Sm0907
San Juan County (Nichole Garcia, County Manager) De Baca County (Tom Cassidy, County Office Manager)
Race and Ethnicity Children in De Baca County Total Population– All Ages 1
Children Under 19 yrs Children Under 19 Yrs of
Hispanic Origin De Baca New Mexico
Total % of Children
Under 19 Total
% of Children
Under 19 Total
% of County
Total Total
White 455 94.6% 228 93.1% 1,936 95.7% 1,720,992
Black 2 0.4% 0 0.0% 3 0.1% 49,006
American Indian or Alaskan Native 2 0.4% 1 0.4% 17 0.8% 208,890
Asian 1 0.2% 1 0.4% 3 0.1% 31,253
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 3,132
Two or More Races 21 4.4% 15 6.1% 63 3.1% 45,906
% of all Children in Coun-
ty by Race
% of Hispanic Children
in County1
Total Population of County
as a % of State
Total Pop-
ulation
Total Population 1 481 23.8% 245 50.9% 2,022 0.1% 2,059,179
De Baca % of Children in
Poverty New Mexico
Children Living below the Poverty Level as a % of all Children in the County:2
146 31.2% 145,779
1. Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, Population Division, Population Estimates Program. Released on Thursday, May 17, 2012. 2010 New Mexico
statewide average for children under 19 as a proportion of total population is 28.3%. New Mexico statewide average for Hispa nic children under 19 as a proportion of total population is 54.2%.
2. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Data Integration Division, Small Area Estimates Branch, Small Area Income and Poverty Estimates (SAIPE) Note: These are 2010 estimates modeled
from the relation between poverty and tax and program data for the states and a subset of counties using estimates of poverty from the Current Population Survey (CPS) Annual Social and Economic Supplement (ASEC). New Mexico statewide average for children under 18 living in poverty is 28.5%
Southeast Region
No33%
Yes67%
Hispanic Children in De Baca
County In Care N = 3
Source: Sm0907
0
0
0
0
0
3
0 5 10 15 20
American Indian or Alaskan Native
2 or more
Black or African American
Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander
Unable to Determine
White
Race of Children In Care
N = 3
De Baca
Source: Sm0907
New Mexico CYFD, Protective Services 360 Degrees County Profiles - 2nd Quarter SFY 2013 (Period ending 12/31/12) Data for measures might differ from numbers reported elsewhere, due to differences in file run dates,
county classification/assignment, or rounding methodology. 85
Accepted100.0%
Not Accepted
0.0%
CPS Reports of Abuse and Neglect in De Baca
Qtr 2 SFY 13 October - December 2012N = 5
Substantiated100%
Unsubstantiated
100%
CPS Investigations in De BacaQtr 2 SFY 13 October - December 2012
N = 2
San Juan County (Nichole Garcia, County Manager) De Baca County (Tom Cassidy, County Office Manager)
Protective Services Reports and Investigations - Quarter 2 SFY 13: October - December 2012
Investigations
Accepted
Reports Substantiated Unsubstantiated
Total Investiga-
tions
County % of State
Total Investigations1
Number of
Children Victims
Victim Rate per
1,000 Children
De Baca County 5 0 0.0% 2 100.0% 2 0.0% 0 0.0
Region Total 704 197 28.1% 503 71.9% 700 16.3% 382 4.7
State Total 4,397 1,084 25.2% 3,219 74.8% 4,303 100.0% 1,906 3.3
Note: Not all “accepted reports” result in investigations completed during the period under review.
1. Both County and Regional data are calculated as a % of the State’s total investigations for the period under review.
Source: SM01a10 and SM06a01c
Protective Services Allegation Types of Child Maltreatment - Quarter 2 SFY 13: October - December 2012
Sexual Abuse Physical Neglect Physical Abuse
Substantiated Unsubstantiated Total Substantiated Unsubstantiated Total Substantiated Unsubstantiated Total
De Baca County 0 0.0% 3 0.0% 3 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0 0.0% 2 100.0% 2
Region Total 58 16.5% 294 83.5% 352 4 14.3% 24 85.7% 28 254 29.7% 600 70.3% 854
State Total 368 16.8% 1,823 83.2% 2,191 34 17.1% 165 82.9% 199 1,234 24.5% 3,799 75.5% 5,033
Note: In every investigation there may be multiple allegations of maltreatment for one or more children. In counties with small populations, very small numbers in any category may render suspect any data collected during the period under review.
Source: SM06a01c
PS Reports of Abuse and Neglect in New Mexico
Accepted 52.5%
Not Accepted 47.5%
Physical
Abuse0%
Sexual
Abuse0%
Physical
Neglect0%
Percent of Substantiated Allegations in De Baca Qtr 2 SFY 13 October - December 2012
N = 0
New Mexico CYFD, Protective Services 360 Degrees County Profiles - 2nd Quarter SFY 2013 (Period ending 12/31/12) Data for measures might differ from numbers reported elsewhere, due to differences in file run dates,
county classification/assignment, or rounding methodology. 86
San Juan County (Nichole Garcia, County Manager) De Baca County (Tom Cassidy, County Office Manager)
De Baca County County
Total
Region
Total
% of Region
Total
Point in Time Measures: December 31, 2012
Number of Children in Care (SM0907) 3 392 0.8%
Number of Foster Care Providers (PM02a01) 1 159 0.6%
Number of Adoption Providers (PM02a01) 1 332 0.3%
Number of Children with A Plan of Adoption (Sm0803) 0 110 3.2%
Number Children Freed and Waiting (Sm0803) 0 53 0.0%
· Number of Children Freed and Waiting (With Adoption Resources) (Sm0803) 0 20 0.0%
· Number of Children Freed and Waiting (Without Adoption Resources) (Sm0803) 0 33 0.0%
Southeast Region
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0 1 2 3 4
Adoption
No Recommeded Plan
Permanent Guardianship
Placed with a Fit and Willing Relative
Planned Permanent Living Arrangement
Remain In Home
Reunification
Go
al R
eco
mm
en
de
d
Permanency Plan Goals of Children In CustodyQtr 2 SFY 2013
De Baca
Source: Sm0904
2 2
0 00 0 0 00
1
2
3
4
5
0-5 Yrs 6-10 Yrs 11-15 yrs 16+ yrs
Source: AFCARS
Children in Care with A Goal of ReunificationPoint In Time December 31, 2012
De Baca County N = 4
Thru 12 months 13 months or more
New Mexico CYFD, Protective Services 360 Degrees County Profiles - 2nd Quarter SFY 2013 (Period ending 12/31/12) Data for measures might differ from numbers reported elsewhere, due to differences in file run dates,
county classification/assignment, or rounding methodology. 87
San Juan County (Nichole Garcia, County Manager) De Baca County (Tom Cassidy, County Office Manager)
National Child Abuse and Neglect Data System (NCANDS) Safety Measures
Adoption and Foster Care Analysis and Reporting System (AFCARS) Permanency Measures
A higher score is better for these three National Measures
10
.00
%
10
.19
%
8.4
5%
9.3
1%
8.8
3%
9.0
0%
8.9
9%
0.0%
2.0%
4.0%
6.0%
8.0%
10.0%
12.0%
Jun-12 Sep-12 Dec-12
Trends of Recurrence of Maltreatment Within 6
Months of a Previously Substantiated Report of Maltreatment National Standard = 5.4%
De Baca Region 4 New Mexico
Source: NCANDS Rolling 12 Months
0.4
1% 0
.61
%
1.1
6%
0.4
2% 0.5
7%
0.8
5%
0.00%
0.25%
0.50%
0.75%
1.00%
1.25%
Jun-12 Sep-12 Dec-12
Trends of Maltreatment in Foster Care
National Standard = 0.32%
De Baca Region 4 New Mexico
Source: NCANDS/AFCARS Rolling 12 Months
46
.7%
10
0.0
%
0.0
%
72
.7%
46
.7%
13
.8%
76
.3%
56
.5%
21
.9%
0.0%
20.0%
40.0%
60.0%
80.0%
100.0%
less than 12 mo 12 to 23 mo 24 mo and above
Months in Care
Percent of Children With 2 or Fewer Placements
For Period Ending 12/31/2012
De Baca
Region 4
New Mexico
Source: AFCARS Rolling 12 Months
0.0%
41.5%
33.9%
0.0%
10.0%
20.0%
30.0%
40.0%
50.0%
De Baca Region Statewide
Percent of children adopted within 24 months from entry into foster care
Source: AFCARS Measures
New Mexico CYFD, Protective Services 360 Degrees County Profiles - 2nd Quarter SFY 2013 (Period ending 12/31/12) Data for measures might differ from numbers reported elsewhere, due to differences in file run dates,
county classification/assignment, or rounding methodology. 88
There are 15,550 children in Eddy Coun-
ty and 579,841 in New Mexico under
the age of 20, (from the 2010 U. S.
Census). This represents 2.7% of the
state’s total children under 201. While
the county accounts for 2.7% of the state’s total children under 20,
Eddy County had 3.7% of NM Protective Service’s total children “in
care” as of December 31, 2012, which is less than expected, based on
population alone.
Age of Children In Care - Point-in-Time
Qtr 2 SFY 2013 December 31, 2012
Age Range
Eddy
County
Region
Total
County % of
Region Total for
Age Range
County % of
Statewide Total
for Age Range
Total of Age
Range as % of
State Total
State
Total
0 - 1 7 27 25.9% 6.4% 6.0% 109
1 - 5 28 163 17.2% 4.0% 38.6% 705
6 - 10 21 105 20.0% 4.0% 28.9% 529
11 - 15 8 66 12.1% 2.2% 19.7% 360
16 - 17 3 31 9.7% 2.4% 6.8% 125
Total 67 392 17.1% 3.7% 1,828
Source: Sm0907
San Juan County (Nichole Garcia, County Manager) Eddy County (Matthew Rael, County Office Manager)
Race and Ethnicity Children in Eddy County Total Population– All Ages 1
Children Under 19 yrs Children Under 19 Yrs of
Hispanic Origin Eddy New Mexico
Total % of Children
Under 19 Total
% of Children
Under 19 Total
% of County
Total Total
White 14,372 92.4% 8,114 92.9% 50,505 93.8% 1,720,992
Black 309 2.0% 157 1.8% 901 1.7% 49,006
American Indian or Alaskan Native 366 2.4% 253 2.9% 1,181 2.2% 208,890
Asian 110 0.7% 32 0.4% 413 0.8% 31,253
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 9 0.1% 9 0.1% 49 0.1% 3,132
Two or More Races 384 2.5% 167 1.9% 780 1.4% 45,906
% of all Children in Coun-
ty by Race
% of Hispanic Children
in County1
Total Population of County
as a % of State
Total Pop-
ulation
Total Population 1 15,550 28.9% 8,732 56.2% 53,829 2.6% 2,059,179
Eddy % of Children in
Poverty New Mexico Children Living below the Poverty Level as a % of all Children in the County:2
3,213 23.2% 145,779
1. Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, Population Division, Population Estimates Program. Released on Thursday, May 17, 2012. 2010 New Mexico
statewide average for children under 19 as a proportion of total population is 28.3%. New Mexico statewide average for Hispa nic children under 19 as a proportion of total population is 54.2%.
2. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Data Integration Division, Small Area Estimates Branch, Small Area Income and Poverty Estimates (SAIPE) Note: These are 2010 estimates modeled
from the relation between poverty and tax and program data for the states and a subset of counties using estimates of poverty from the Current Population Survey (CPS) Annual Social and Economic Supplement (ASEC). New Mexico statewide average for children under 18 living in poverty is 28.5%.
Southeast Region
0
1
2
0
1
63
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70
American Indian or Alaskan Native
2 or more
Black or African American
Native Hawaiian or other Pacific …
Unable to Determine
White
Race of Children In Care
N = 67
Eddy
Source: Sm0907
No55%
Yes45%
Hispanic Children in Eddy
County In Care N = 67
Source: Sm0907
New Mexico CYFD, Protective Services 360 Degrees County Profiles - 2nd Quarter SFY 2013 (Period ending 12/31/12) Data for measures might differ from numbers reported elsewhere, due to differences in file run dates,
county classification/assignment, or rounding methodology. 89
Accepted54.3%Not
Accepted45.7%
CPS Reports of Abuse and Neglect in Eddy
Qtr 2 SFY 13 October - December 2012N = 276
23.1%76.9%
CPS Investigations in Eddy
Qtr 2 SFY 13 October - December 2012N = 121
SubstantiatedUnsubstantiated
San Juan County (Nichole Garcia, County Manager) Eddy County (Matthew Rael, County Office Manager)
Protective Services Reports and Investigations - Quarter 2 SFY 13: October - December 2012
Investigations
Accepted
Reports Substantiated Unsubstantiated
Total
Investigations
County % of State
Total Investigations1
Number of
Children Victims
Victim Rate per
1,000 Children
Eddy County 150 28 23.1% 93 76.9% 121 2.8% 57 3.7
Region Total 704 197 28.1% 503 71.9% 700 16.3% 382 4.7
State Total 4,397 1,084 25.2% 3,219 74.8% 4,303 100.0% 1,906 3.3
Note: Not all “accepted reports” result in investigations completed during the period under review.
1. Both County and Regional data are calculated as a % of the State’s total investigations for the period under review.
Source: SM01a10 and SM06a01c
Protective Services Allegation Types of Child Maltreatment - Quarter 2 SFY 13: October - December 2012
Sexual Abuse Physical Neglect Physical Abuse
Substantiated Unsubstantiated Total Substantiated Unsubstantiated Total Substantiated Unsubstantiated Total
Eddy County 7 14.3% 42 85.7% 49 0 0.0% 3 100.0% 3 37 24.3% 115 75.7% 152
Region Total 58 16.5% 294 83.5% 352 4 14.3% 24 85.7% 28 254 29.7% 600 70.3% 854
State Total 368 16.8% 1,823 83.2% 2,191 34 17.1% 165 82.9% 199 1,234 24.5% 3,799 75.5% 5,033
Note: In every investigation there may be multiple allegations of maltreatment for one or more children. In counties with small populations, very small numbers in any category may render suspect any data collected during the period under review.
Source: SM06a01c
PS Reports of Abuse and Neglect in New Mexico
Accepted 52.5%
Not Accepted 47.5%
Physical
Abuse15.9%
Sexual
Abuse0.0%
Physical
Neglect84.1%
Percent of Substantiated Allegations in Eddy
Qtr 2 SFY 13 October - December 2012N = 44
New Mexico CYFD, Protective Services 360 Degrees County Profiles - 2nd Quarter SFY 2013 (Period ending 12/31/12) Data for measures might differ from numbers reported elsewhere, due to differences in file run dates,
county classification/assignment, or rounding methodology. 90
San Juan County (Nichole Garcia, County Manager) Eddy County (Matthew Rael, County Office Manager)
Eddy County County
Total
Region
Total
% of Region
Total
Point in Time Measures: December 31, 2012
Number of Children in Care (SM0907) 67 392 17.1%
Number of Foster Care Providers (PM02a01) 28 159 17.6%
Number of Adoption Providers (PM02a01) 75 332 22.6%
Number of Children with A Plan of Adoption (Sm0803) 20 110 18.2%
Number Children Freed and Waiting (Sm0803) 6 53 11.3%
· Number of Children Freed and Waiting (With Adoption Resources) (Sm0803) 3 20 15.0%
· Number of Children Freed and Waiting (Without Adoption Resources) (Sm0803) 3 33 9.1%
Southeast Region
28
4
1
1
1
0
47
0 20 40 60
Adoption
No Recommeded Plan
Permanent Guardianship
Placed with a Fit and Willing Relative
Planned Permanent Living Arrangement
Remain In Home
Reunification
Go
al R
eco
mm
en
de
d
Permanency Plan Goals of Children In Custody
Qtr 2 SFY 2013
Eddy
Source: Sm0904
19
8
100 0 0 0
0
2
4
6
8
10
12
14
16
18
20
0-5 Yrs 6-10 Yrs 11-15 yrs 16+ yrs
Source: AFCARS
Children in Care with A Goal of Reunification
Point In Time December 31, 2012Eddy County N = 28
Thru 12 months 13 months or more
New Mexico CYFD, Protective Services 360 Degrees County Profiles - 2nd Quarter SFY 2013 (Period ending 12/31/12) Data for measures might differ from numbers reported elsewhere, due to differences in file run dates,
county classification/assignment, or rounding methodology. 91
San Juan County (Nichole Garcia, County Manager) Eddy County (Matthew Rael, County Office Manager)
National Child Abuse and Neglect Data System (NCANDS) Safety Measures
Adoption and Foster Care Analysis and Reporting System (AFCARS) Permanency Measures
A higher score is better for these three National Measures
7.7
8%
7.6
2%
7.2
2%1
0.1
9%
8.4
5%
9.3
1%
8.8
3%
9.0
0%
8.9
9%
0.0%
2.0%
4.0%
6.0%
8.0%
10.0%
12.0%
Jun-12 Sep-12 Dec-12
Trends of Recurrence of Maltreatment Within 6
Months of a Previously Substantiated Report of Maltreatment National Standard = 5.4%
Eddy Region 4 New Mexico
Source: NCANDS Rolling 12 Months
0.9
0%
0.0
0%
0.0
0%
0.4
1% 0
.61
%
1.1
6%
0.4
2% 0.5
7%
0.8
5%
0.00%
0.25%
0.50%
0.75%
1.00%
1.25%
Jun-12 Sep-12 Dec-12
Trends of Maltreatment in Foster CareNational Standard = 0.32%
Eddy Region 4 New Mexico
Source: NCANDS/AFCARS Rolling 12 Months
77
.6%
40
.6%
18
.2%
72
.7%
46
.7%
13
.8%
76
.3%
56
.5%
21
.9%
0.0%
20.0%
40.0%
60.0%
80.0%
100.0%
less than 12 mo 12 to 23 mo 24 mo and above
Months in Care
Percent of Children With 2 or Fewer Placements
For Period Ending 12/31/2012
Eddy
Region 4
New Mexico
Source: AFCARS Rolling 12 Months
50.0%
41.5%
33.9%
0.0%
10.0%
20.0%
30.0%
40.0%
50.0%
60.0%
Eddy Region Statewide
Percent of children adopted within 24 months from entry into foster care
Source: AFCARS Measures
New Mexico CYFD, Protective Services 360 Degrees County Profiles - 2nd Quarter SFY 2013 (Period ending 12/31/12) Data for measures might differ from numbers reported elsewhere, due to differences in file run dates,
county classification/assignment, or rounding methodology. 92
There are 103 children in Harding
County and 579,841 in New Mexico
under the age of 20, (from the
2010 U. S. Census). This represents
0.0% of the state’s total children
under 201. While the county accounts for 0.0% of the state’s total chil-
dren under 20, Harding County had 0.0% of NM Protective Service’s
total children “in care” as of December 31, 2012, which is expected,
based on population alone.
Age of Children In Care - Point-in-Time
Qtr 2 SFY 2013 December 31, 2012
Age Range
Harding
County
Region
Total
County % of
Region Total for
Age Range
County % of
Statewide Total
for Age Range
Total of Age
Range as % of
State Total
State
Total
0 - 1 0 27 0.0% 0.0% 6.0% 109
1 - 5 0 163 0.0% 0.0% 38.6% 705
6 - 10 0 105 0.0% 0.0% 28.9% 529
11 - 15 0 66 0.0% 0.0% 19.7% 360
16 - 17 0 31 0.0% 0.0% 6.8% 125
Total 0 392 0.0% 0.0% 1,828
Source: Sm0907
San Juan County (Nichole Garcia, County Manager) Harding County (Tom Cassidy, County Office Manager)
Race and Ethnicity Children in Harding County Total Population– All Ages 1
Children Under 19 yrs Children Under 19 Yrs of
Hispanic Origin Harding New Mexico
Total % of Children
Under 19 Total
% of Children
Under 19 Total
% of County
Total Total
White 101 98.1% 50 98.0% 679 97.7% 1,720,992
Black 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 2 0.3% 49,006
American Indian or Alaskan Native 1 1..0% 0 0.0% 10 1.4% 208,890
Asian 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 31,253
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 3,132
Two or More Races 1 1.0% 1 2.0% 4 0.6% 45,906
% of all Children in Coun-
ty by Race
% of Hispanic Children
in County1
Total Population of County
as a % of State
Total Pop-
ulation
Total Population 1 103 14.8% 51 49.5% 695 0.0% 2,059,179
Harding % of Children in
Poverty New Mexico
Children Living below the Poverty Level as a % of all Children in the County:2
24 18.0% 145,779
1. Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, Population Division, Population Estimates Program. Released on Thursday, May 17, 2012. 2010 New Mexico
statewide average for children under 19 as a proportion of total population is 28.3%. New Mexico statewide average for Hispa nic children under 19 as a proportion of total population is 54.2%.
2. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Data Integration Division, Small Area Estimates Branch, Small Area Income and Poverty Estimates (SAIPE) Note: These are 2010 estimates modeled
from the relation between poverty and tax and program data for the states and a subset of counties using estimates of poverty from the Current Population Survey (CPS) Annual Social and Economic Supplement (ASEC). New Mexico statewide average for children under 18 living in poverty is 28.5%.
Southeast Region
No0%Yes
0%
Hispanic Children in HardingCounty In Care N = 0
Source: Sm0907
0
0
0
0
0
0
0 5 10 15 20
American Indian or Alaskan Native
2 or more
Black or African American
Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander
Unable to Determine
White
Race of Children In Care
N = 0
Harding
Source: Sm0907
New Mexico CYFD, Protective Services 360 Degrees County Profiles - 2nd Quarter SFY 2013 (Period ending 12/31/12) Data for measures might differ from numbers reported elsewhere, due to differences in file run dates,
county classification/assignment, or rounding methodology. 93
Accepted0%
Not Accepted
0%
CPS Reports of Abuse and Neglect in Harding Qtr 2 SFY 13 October - December 2012
N = 0
Substantiated0%
Unsubstantiated0%
CPS Investigations in HardingQtr 2 SFY 13 October - December 2012
N = 0
San Juan County (Nichole Garcia, County Manager) Harding County (Tom Cassidy, County Office Manager)
Protective Services Reports and Investigations - Quarter 2 SFY 13: October - December 2012
Investigations
Accepted
Reports Substantiated Unsubstantiated
Total
Investigations
County % of State Total
Investigations1
Number of Children
Victims
Victim Rate per
1,000 Children
Harding County 0 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0
Region Total 704 197 28.1% 503 71.9% 700 16.3% 382 4.7
State Total 4,397 1,084 25.2% 3,219 74.8% 4,303 100.0% 1,906 3.3
Note: Not all “accepted reports” result in investigations completed during the period under review.
1. Both County and Regional data are calculated as a % of the State’s total investigations for the period under review.
Source: SM01a10 and SM06a01c
Protective Services Allegation Types of Child Maltreatment - Quarter 2 SFY 13: October - December 2012
Sexual Abuse Physical Neglect Physical Abuse
Substantiated Unsubstantiated Total Substantiated Unsubstantiated Total Substantiated Unsubstantiated Total
Harding County 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0
Region Total 58 16.5% 294 83.5% 352 4 14.3% 24 85.7% 28 254 29.7% 600 70.3% 854
State Total 368 16.8% 1,823 83.2% 2,191 34 17.1% 165 82.9% 199 1,234 24.5% 3,799 75.5% 5,033
Note: In every investigation there may be multiple allegations of maltreatment for one or more children. In counties with small populations, very small numbers in any category may render suspect any data collected during the period under review.
Source: SM06a01c
PS Reports of Abuse and Neglect in New Mexico
Accepted 52.5%
Not Accepted 47.5%
Physical
Abuse0%
Sexual
Abuse0%
Physical
Neglect0%
Percent of Substantiated Allegations in Harding Qtr 2 SFY 13 October - December
2012
N = 0
New Mexico CYFD, Protective Services 360 Degrees County Profiles - 2nd Quarter SFY 2013 (Period ending 12/31/12) Data for measures might differ from numbers reported elsewhere, due to differences in file run dates,
county classification/assignment, or rounding methodology. 94
San Juan County (Nichole Garcia, County Manager) Harding County (Tom Cassidy, County Office Manager)
Harding County County
Total
Region
Total
% of Region
Total
Point in Time Measures: December 31, 2012
Number of Children in Care (SM0907) 0 392 0.0%
Number of Foster Care Providers (PM02a01) 0 159 0.0%
Number of Adoption Providers (PM02a01) 0 332 0.0%
Number of Children with A Plan of Adoption (Sm0803) 0 110 0.0%
Number Children Freed and Waiting (Sm0803) 0 53 0.0%
· Number of Children Freed and Waiting (With Adoption Resources) (Sm0803) 0 20 0.0%
· Number of Children Freed and Waiting (Without Adoption Resources) (Sm0803) 0 33 0.0%
Southeast Region
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0 1 2 3 4 5
Adoption
No Recommeded Plan
Permanent Guardianship
Placed with a Fit and Willing Relative
Planned Permanent Living Arrangement
Remain In Home
Reunification
Go
al R
eco
mm
en
de
d
Permanency Plan Goals of Children In CustodyQtr 2 SFY 2013
Harding
Source: Sm0904
0 0 0 00 0 0 00
1
2
3
4
5
0-5 Yrs 6-10 Yrs 11-15 yrs 16+ yrs
Source: AFCARS
Children in Care with A Goal of Reunification
Point In Time December 31, 2012Harding County N = 0
Thru 12 months 13 months or more
New Mexico CYFD, Protective Services 360 Degrees County Profiles - 2nd Quarter SFY 2013 (Period ending 12/31/12) Data for measures might differ from numbers reported elsewhere, due to differences in file run dates,
county classification/assignment, or rounding methodology. 95
San Juan County (Nichole Garcia, County Manager) Harding County (Tom Cassidy, County Office Manager)
National Child Abuse and Neglect Data System (NCANDS) Safety Measures
Adoption and Foster Care Analysis and Reporting System (AFCARS) Permanency Measures
A higher score is better for these three National Measures
10
.19
%
8.4
5%
9.3
1%
8.8
3%
9.0
0%
8.9
9%
0.0%
2.0%
4.0%
6.0%
8.0%
10.0%
12.0%
Jun-12 Sep-12 Dec-12
Trends of Recurrence of Maltreatment Within 6
Months of a Previously Substantiated Report of Maltreatment National Standard = 5.4%
Harding Region 4 New Mexico
Source: NCANDS Rolling 12 Months
0.4
1% 0
.61
%
1.1
6%
0.4
2% 0.5
7%
0.8
5%
0.00%
0.25%
0.50%
0.75%
1.00%
1.25%
Jun-12 Sep-12 Dec-12
Trends of Maltreatment in Foster CareNational Standard = 0.32%
Harding Region 4 New Mexico
Source: NCANDS/AFCARS Rolling 12 Months
0.0
%
0.0
%
0.0
%
72
.7%
46
.7%
13
.8%
76
.3%
56
.5%
21
.9%
0.0%
20.0%
40.0%
60.0%
80.0%
100.0%
less than 12 mo 12 to 23 mo 24 mo and above
Months in Care
Percent of Children With 2 or Fewer Placements
For Period Ending 12/31/2012
Harding
Region 4
New Mexico
Source: AFCARS Rolling 12 Months
0.0%
41.5%
33.9%
0.0%
10.0%
20.0%
30.0%
40.0%
50.0%
Harding Region Statewide
Percent of children adopted within 24 months from entry into foster care
Source: AFCARS Measures
New Mexico CYFD, Protective Services 360 Degrees County Profiles - 2nd Quarter SFY 2013 (Period ending 12/31/12) Data for measures might differ from numbers reported elsewhere, due to differences in file run dates,
county classification/assignment, or rounding methodology. 96
There are 20,977 children in Lea Coun-
ty and 579,841 in New Mexico under
the age of 20, (from the 2010 U. S.
Census). This represents 3.6% of the
state’s total children under 201. While
the county accounts for 3.6% of the state’s total children under 20, Lea
County had 5.3% of NM Protective Service’s total children “in care” as
of December 31, 2012, which is less than expected, based on popula-
tion alone.
Age of Children In Care - Point-in-Time
Qtr 2 SFY 2013 December 31, 2012
Age Range
Lea
County
Region
Total
County % of
Region Total for
Age Range
County % of
Statewide Total
for Age Range
Total of Age
Range as % of
State Total
State
Total
0 - 1 8 27 29.6% 7.3% 6.0% 109
1 - 5 40 163 24.5% 5.7% 38.6% 705
6 - 10 24 105 22.9% 4.5% 28.9% 529
11 - 15 18 66 27.3% 5.0% 19.7% 360
16 - 17 7 31 22.6% 5.6% 6.8% 125
Total 97 392 24.7% 5.3% 1,828
Source: Sm0907
San Juan County (Nichole Garcia, County Manager) Lea County (Cory McCarrell, County Office Manager)
Race and Ethnicity Children in Lea County Total Population– All Ages 1
Children Under 19 yrs Children Under 19 Yrs of
Hispanic Origin Lea New Mexico
Total % of Children
Under 19 Total
% of Children
Under 19 Total
% of County
Total Total
White 19,129 91.2% 12,904 95.1% 59,541 92.0% 1,720,992
Black 956 4.6% 237 1.7% 2,875 4.4% 49,006
American Indian or Alaskan Native 335 1.6% 217 1.6% 1,038 1.6% 208,890
Asian 94 0.4% 30 0.2% 372 0.6% 31,253
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 20 0.1% 18 0.1% 62 0.1% 3,132
Two or More Races 443 2.1% 166 1.2% 839 1.3% 45,906
% of all Children in Coun-
ty by Race
% of Hispanic Children
in County1
Total Population of County
as a % of State
Total Pop-
ulation
Total Population 1 20,977 32.4% 13,572 64.7% 64,727 3.1% 2,059,179
Lea % of Children in
Poverty New Mexico Children Living below the Poverty Level as a % of all Children in the County:2
4,504 24.1% 145,779
1. Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, Population Division, Population Estimates Program. Released on Thursday, May 17, 2012. 2010 New Mexico
statewide average for children under 19 as a proportion of total population is 28.3%. New Mexico statewide average for Hispa nic children under 19 as a proportion of total population is 54.2%.
2. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Data Integration Division, Small Area Estimates Branch, Small Area Income and Poverty Estimates (SAIPE) Note: These are 2010 estimates modeled
from the relation between poverty and tax and program data for the states and a subset of counties using estimates of poverty from the Current Population Survey (CPS) Annual Social and Economic Supplement (ASEC). New Mexico statewide average for children under 18 living in poverty is 28.5%.
Southeast Region
No41%
Yes59%
Hispanic Children in LeaCounty In Care N = 97
Source: Sm0907
1
7
8
0
0
81
0 20 40 60 80 100
American Indian or Alaskan Native
2 or more
Black or African American
Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander
Unable to Determine
White
Race of Children In Care
N = 97
Lea
Source: Sm0907
New Mexico CYFD, Protective Services 360 Degrees County Profiles - 2nd Quarter SFY 2013 (Period ending 12/31/12) Data for measures might differ from numbers reported elsewhere, due to differences in file run dates,
county classification/assignment, or rounding methodology. 97
Accepted49.8%
Not Accepted
50.2%
CPS Reports of Abuse and Neglect in Lea Qtr 2 SFY 13 October - December 2012
N = 265
35.6%
64.4%
PS Investigations in LeaQtr 2 SFY 13 October - December 2012
N = 90
Substantiated
Unsubstantiated
San Juan County (Nichole Garcia, County Manager) Harding County (Tom Cassidy, County Manager) San Juan County (Nichole Garcia, County Manager) Lea County (Cory McCarrell, County Office Manager)
Protective Services Reports and Investigations - Quarter 2 SFY 13: October - December 2012
Investigations
Accepted
Reports Substantiated Unsubstantiated
Total
Investigations
County % of State
Total Investigations1
Number of
Children Victims
Victim Rate per
1,000 Children
Lea County 132 32 35.6% 58 64.4% 90 2.1% 63 3.0
Region Total 704 197 28.1% 503 71.9% 700 16.3% 382 4.7
State Total 4,397 1,084 25.2% 3,219 74.8% 4,303 100.0% 1,906 3.3
Note: Not all “accepted reports” result in investigations completed during the period under review.
1. Both County and Regional data are calculated as a % of the State’s total investigations for the period under review.
Source: SM01a10 and SM06a01c
Protective Services Allegation Types of Child Maltreatment - Quarter 2 SFY 13: October - December 2012
Sexual Abuse Physical Neglect Physical Abuse
Substantiated Unsubstantiated Total Substantiated Unsubstantiated Total Substantiated Unsubstantiated Total
Lea County 19 33.9% 37 66.1% 56 1 11.1% 8 88.9% 9 44 36.4% 77 63.6% 121
Region Total 58 16.5% 294 83.5% 352 4 14.3% 24 85.7% 28 254 29.7% 600 70.3% 854
State Total 368 16.8% 1,823 83.2% 2,191 34 17.1% 165 82.9% 199 1,234 24.5% 3,799 75.5% 5,033
Note: In every investigation there may be multiple allegations of maltreatment for one or more children. In counties with small populations, very small numbers in any category may render suspect any data collected during the period under review.
Source: SM06a01c
PS Reports of Abuse and Neglect in New Mexico
Accepted 52.5%
Not Accepted 47.5%
Physical
Abuse29.7%
Sexual
Abuse1.6%
Physical
Neglect68.8%
Percent of Substantiated Allegations in Lea Qtr 2 SFY 13 October - December 2012
N = 64
New Mexico CYFD, Protective Services 360 Degrees County Profiles - 2nd Quarter SFY 2013 (Period ending 12/31/12) Data for measures might differ from numbers reported elsewhere, due to differences in file run dates,
county classification/assignment, or rounding methodology. 98
San Juan County (Nichole Garcia, County Manager) Lea County (Cory McCarrell, County Office Manager)
Lea County County
Total
Region
Total
% of Region
Total
Point in Time Measures: December 31, 2012
Number of Children in Care (SM0907) 97 392 24.7%
Number of Foster Care Providers (PM02a01) 32 159 20.1%
Number of Adoption Providers (PM02a01) 62 332 18.7%
Number of Children with A Plan of Adoption (Sm0803) 20 110 18.2%
Number Children Freed and Waiting (Sm0803) 8 53 15.1%
· Number of Children Freed and Waiting (With Adoption Resources) (Sm0803) 3 20 15.0%
· Number of Children Freed and Waiting (Without Adoption Resources) (Sm0803) 5 33 15.2%
Southeast Region
30
5
0
0
2
0
73
0 20 40 60 80
Adoption
No Recommeded Plan
Permanent Guardianship
Placed with a Fit and Willing Relative
Planned Permanent Living Arrangement
Remain In Home
Reunification
Go
al R
eco
mm
en
de
d
Permanency Plan Goals of Children In CustodyQtr 2 SFY 2013
Lea
Source: Sm0904
21
11
5
21
0 01
0
5
10
15
20
25
0-5 Yrs 6-10 Yrs 11-15 yrs 16+ yrs
Source: AFCARS
Children in Care with A Goal of ReunificationPoint In Time December 31, 2012
Lea County N = 41
Thru 12 months 13 months or more
New Mexico CYFD, Protective Services 360 Degrees County Profiles - 2nd Quarter SFY 2013 (Period ending 12/31/12) Data for measures might differ from numbers reported elsewhere, due to differences in file run dates,
county classification/assignment, or rounding methodology. 99
San Juan County (Nichole Garcia, County Manager) Lea County (Cory McCarrell, County Office Manager)
National Child Abuse and Neglect Data System (NCANDS) Safety Measures
Adoption and Foster Care Analysis and Reporting System (AFCARS) Permanency Measures
A higher score is better for these three National Measures
10
.27
%
12
.21
%
13
.97
%
10
.19
%
8.4
5%
9.3
1%
8.8
3%
9.0
0%
8.9
9%
0.0%
2.0%
4.0%
6.0%
8.0%
10.0%
12.0%
14.0%
Jun-12 Sep-12 Dec-12
Trends of Recurrence of Maltreatment Within 6
Months of a Previously Substantiated Report of Maltreatment National Standard = 5.4%
Lea Region 4 New Mexico
Source: NCANDS Rolling 12 Months
0.0
0% 0
.78
%
1.3
7%
0.4
1%
0.6
1%
1.1
6%
0.4
2%
0.5
7% 0
.85
%
0.00%
0.50%
1.00%
1.50%
Jun-12 Sep-12 Dec-12
Trends of Maltreatment in Foster CareNational Standard = 0.32%
Lea Region 4 New Mexico
Source: NCANDS/AFCARS Rolling 12 Months
82
.6%
55
.9%
5.6
%
72
.7%
46
.7%
13
.8%
76
.3%
56
.5%
21
.9%
0.0%
20.0%
40.0%
60.0%
80.0%
100.0%
less than 12 mo 12 to 23 mo 24 mo and above
Months in Care
Percent of Children With 2 or Fewer Placements
For Period Ending 12/31/2012
Lea
Region 4
New Mexico
Source: AFCARS Rolling 12 Months
83.3%
41.5%33.9%
0.0%
20.0%
40.0%
60.0%
80.0%
100.0%
Lea Region Statewide
Percent of children adopted within 24 months from entry into foster care
Source: AFCARS Measures
New Mexico CYFD, Protective Services 360 Degrees County Profiles - 2nd Quarter SFY 2013 (Period ending 12/31/12) Data for measures might differ from numbers reported elsewhere, due to differences in file run dates,
county classification/assignment, or rounding methodology. 100
There are 2,195 children in Quay
County and 579,841 in New Mexico
under the age of 20, (from the 2010
U. S. Census). This represents 0.4%
of the state’s total children under
201. While the county accounts for
0.4% of the state’s total children under 20, Quay County had 2.2% of
NM Protective Service’s total children “in care” as of December 31,
2012, which is more than expected, based on population alone.
Age of Children In Care - Point-in-Time
Qtr 2 SFY 2013 December 31, 2012
Age Range
Quay
County
Region
Total
County % of
Region Total for
Age Range
County % of
Statewide Total
for Age Range
Total of Age
Range as % of
State Total
State
Total
0 - 1 2 27 7.4% 1.8% 6.0% 109
1 - 5 13 163 8.0% 1.8% 38.6% 705
6 - 10 9 105 8.6% 1.7% 28.9% 529
11 - 15 12 66 18.2% 3.3% 19.7% 360
16 - 17 4 31 12.9% 3.2% 6.8% 125
Total 40 392 10.2% 2.2% 1,828
Source: Sm0907
San Juan County (Nichole Garcia, County Manager) Quay County (Tom Cassidy, County Office Manager)
Race and Ethnicity Children in Quay County Total Population– All Ages 1
Children Under 19 yrs Children Under 19 Yrs of
Hispanic Origin Quay New Mexico
Total % of Children
Under 19 Total
% of Children
Under 19 Total
% of County
Total Total
White 2,002 91.2% 1,144 93.3% 8,484 93.8% 1,720,992
Black 49 2.2% 21 1.7% 120 1.3% 49,006
American Indian or Alaskan Native 39 1.8% 23 1.9% 168 1.9% 208,890
Asian 28 1.3% 5 0.4% 98 1.1% 31,253
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 2 0.1% 0 0.0% 5 0.1% 3,132
Two or More Races 75 3.4% 33 2.7% 166 1.8% 45,906
% of all Children in Coun-
ty by Race
% of Hispanic Children
in County1
Total Population of County
as a % of State
Total Pop-
ulation
Total Population 1 2,195 24.3% 1,226 55.9% 9,041 0.4% 2,059,179
Quay % of Children in
Poverty New Mexico Children Living below the Poverty Level as a % of all Children in the County:2
744 38.3% 145,779
1. Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, Population Division, Population Estimates Program. Released on Thursday, May 17, 2012. 2010 New Mexico
statewide average for children under 19 as a proportion of total population is 28.3%. New Mexico statewide average for Hispa nic children under 19 as a proportion of total population is 54.2%.
2. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Data Integration Division, Small Area Estimates Branch, Small Area Income and Poverty Estimates (SAIPE) Note: These are 2010 estimates modeled
from the relation between poverty and tax and program data for the states and a subset of counties using estimates of poverty from the Current Population Survey (CPS) Annual Social and Economic Supplement (ASEC). New Mexico statewide average for children under 18 living in poverty is 28.5%.
Southeast Region
No20%
Yes80%
Hispanic Children in Quay
County In Care N = 40
Source: Sm0907
0
0
0
0
0
40
0 10 20 30 40
American Indian or Alaskan Native
2 or more
Black or African American
Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander
Unable to Determine
White
Race of Children In Care N = 40
Quay
Source: Sm0907
New Mexico CYFD, Protective Services 360 Degrees County Profiles - 2nd Quarter SFY 2013 (Period ending 12/31/12) Data for measures might differ from numbers reported elsewhere, due to differences in file run dates,
county classification/assignment, or rounding methodology. 101
Accepted56.5%
Not Accepted
43.5%
CPS Reports of Abuse and Neglect in Quay
Qtr 2 SFY 13 October - December 2012N = 62
26.3%73.7%
PS Investigations in QuayQtr 2 SFY 13 October - December 2012
N = 38
SubstantiatedUnsubstantiated
San Juan County (Nichole Garcia, County Manager) Quay County (Tom Cassidy, County Office Manager)
Protective Services Reports and Investigations - Quarter 2 SFY 13: October - December 2012
Investigations
Accepted
Reports Substantiated Unsubstantiated
Total
Investigations
County % of State
Total Investigations1
Number of
Children Victims
Victim Rate per
1,000 Children
Quay County 35 10 26.3% 28 73.7% 38 0.9% 19 8.7
Region Total 704 197 28.1% 503 71.9% 700 16.3% 382 4.7
State Total 4,397 1,084 25.2% 3,219 74.8% 4,303 100.0% 1,906 3.3
Note: Not all “accepted reports” result in investigations completed during the period under review.
1. Both County and Regional data are calculated as a % of the State’s total investigations for the period under review.
Source: SM01a10 and SM06a01c
Protective Services Allegation Types of Child Maltreatment - Quarter 2 SFY 13: October - December 2012
Sexual Abuse Physical Neglect Physical Abuse
Substantiated Unsubstantiated Total Substantiated Unsubstantiated Total Substantiated Unsubstantiated Total
Quay County 5 33.3% 10 66.7% 15 1 50.0% 1 50.0% 2 13 28.3% 33 71.7% 46
Region Total 58 16.5% 294 83.5% 352 4 14.3% 24 85.7% 28 254 29.7% 600 70.3% 854
State Total 368 16.8% 1,823 83.2% 2,191 34 17.1% 165 82.9% 199 1,234 24.5% 3,799 75.5% 5,033
Note: In every investigation there may be multiple allegations of maltreatment for one or more children. In counties with small populations, very small numbers in any category may render suspect any data collected during the period under review.
Source: SM06a01c
PS Reports of Abuse and Neglect in New Mexico
Accepted 52.5%
Not Accepted 47.5% Physical
Abuse26.3%
Sexual
Abuse5.3%
Physical
Neglect68.4%
Percent of Substantiated Allegations in Quay
Qtr 2 SFY 13 October - December 2012N = 19
New Mexico CYFD, Protective Services 360 Degrees County Profiles - 2nd Quarter SFY 2013 (Period ending 12/31/12) Data for measures might differ from numbers reported elsewhere, due to differences in file run dates,
county classification/assignment, or rounding methodology. 102
San Juan County (Nichole Garcia, County Manager) Quay County (Tom Cassidy, County Office Manager)
Quay County County
Total
Region
Total
% of Region
Total
Point in Time Measures: December 31, 2012
Number of Children in Care (SM0907) 40 392 10.2%
Number of Foster Care Providers (PM02a01) 11 159 6.9%
Number of Adoption Providers (PM02a01) 17 332 5.1%
Number of Children with A Plan of Adoption (Sm0803) 11 110 10.0%
Number Children Freed and Waiting (Sm0803) 5 53 9.4%
· Number of Children Freed and Waiting (With Adoption Resources) (Sm0803) 2 20 10.0%
· Number of Children Freed and Waiting (Without Adoption Resources) (Sm0803) 3 33 9.1%
Southeast Region
14
1
0
0
2
0
25
0 5 10 15 20 25 30
Adoption
No Recommeded Plan
Permanent Guardianship
Placed with a Fit and Willing Relative
Planned Permanent Living Arrangement
Remain In Home
Reunification
Go
al R
eco
mm
en
de
d
Permanency Plan Goals of Children In CustodyQtr 2 SFY 2013
Quay
Source: Sm0904
3 3 3
00 0 0 00
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
0-5 Yrs 6-10 Yrs 11-15 yrs 16+ yrs
Source: AFCARS
Children in Care with A Goal of ReunificationPoint In Time December 31, 2012
Quay County N = 9
Thru 12 months 13 months or more
New Mexico CYFD, Protective Services 360 Degrees County Profiles - 2nd Quarter SFY 2013 (Period ending 12/31/12) Data for measures might differ from numbers reported elsewhere, due to differences in file run dates,
county classification/assignment, or rounding methodology. 103
San Juan County (Nichole Garcia, County Manager) Quay County (Tom Cassidy, County Office Manager)
National Child Abuse and Neglect Data System (NCANDS) Safety Measures
Adoption and Foster Care Analysis and Reporting System (AFCARS) Permanency Measures
A higher score is better for these three National Measures
7.5
0%
8.8
2%
10
.00
%
10
.19
%
8.4
5%
9.3
1%
8.8
3%
9.0
0%
8.9
9%
0.0%
2.0%
4.0%
6.0%
8.0%
10.0%
12.0%
Jun-12 Sep-12 Dec-12
Trends of Recurrence of Maltreatment Within 6
Months of a Previously Substantiated Report of Maltreatment National Standard = 5.4%
Quay Region 4 New Mexico
Source: NCANDS Rolling 12 Months
0.0
0%
3.1
2%
4.2
6%
0.4
1%
0.6
1% 1.1
6%
0.4
2%
0.5
7%
0.8
5%
0.00%
1.00%
2.00%
3.00%
4.00%
Jun-12 Sep-12 Dec-12
Trends of Maltreatment in Foster CareNational Standard = 0.32%
Quay Region 4 New Mexico
Source: NCANDS/AFCARS Rolling 12 Months
82
.4%
30
.0%
0.0
%
72
.7%
46
.7%
13
.8%
76
.3%
56
.5%
21
.9%
0.0%
20.0%
40.0%
60.0%
80.0%
100.0%
less than 12 mo 12 to 23 mo 24 mo and above
Months in Care
Percent of Children With 2 or Fewer Placements
For Period Ending 12/31/2012
Quay
Region 4
New Mexico
Source: AFCARS Rolling 12 Months
0.0%
41.5%
33.9%
0.0%
10.0%
20.0%
30.0%
40.0%
50.0%
Quay Region Statewide
Percent of children adopted within 24 months from entry into foster care
Source: AFCARS Measures
New Mexico CYFD, Protective Services 360 Degrees County Profiles - 2nd Quarter SFY 2013 (Period ending 12/31/12) Data for measures might differ from numbers reported elsewhere, due to differences in file run dates,
county classification/assignment, or rounding methodology. 104
There are 6,282 children in Roosevelt
County and 579,841 in New Mexico
under the age of 20, (from the 2010
U. S. Census). This represents 1.1% of
the state’s total children under 201.
While the county accounts for 1.1% of the state’s total children under
20, Roosevelt County had 1.6% of NM Protective Service’s total children
“in care” as of December 31, 2012, which is expected, based on popula-
tion alone.
Age of Children In Care - Point-in-Time
Qtr 2 SFY 2013 December 31, 2012
Age Range
Roosevelt
County
Region
Total
County % of
Region Total for
Age Range
County % of
Statewide Total
for Age Range
Total of Age
Range as % of
State Total
State
Total
0 - 1 1 27 3.7% 0.9% 6.0% 109
1 - 5 11 163 6.7% 1.6% 38.6% 705
6 - 10 8 105 7.6% 1.5% 28.9% 529
11 - 15 6 66 9.1% 1.7% 19.7% 360
16 - 17 3 31 9.7% 2.4% 6.8% 125
Total 29 392 7.4% 1.6% 1,828
Source: Sm0907
San Juan County (Nichole Garcia, County Manager) Roosevelt County (Carol Gonzales, County Office Manager)
Race and Ethnicity Children in Roosevelt County Total Population– All Ages 1
Children Under 19 yrs Children Under 19 Yrs of
Hispanic Origin Roosevelt New Mexico
Total % of Children
Under 19 Total
% of Children
Under 19 Total
% of County
Total Total
White 5,800 92.3% 3,065 94.0% 18,533 93.4% 1,720,992
Black 168 2.7% 62 1.9% 399 2.0% 49,006
American Indian or Alaskan Native 120 1.9% 66 2.0% 373 1.9% 208,890
Asian 36 0.6% 11 0.3% 187 0.9% 31,253
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 6 0.1% 5 0.2% 19 0.1% 3,132
Two or More Races 152 2.4% 52 1.6% 335 1.7% 45,906
% of all Children in Coun-
ty by Race
% of Hispanic Children
in County1
Total Population of County
as a % of State
Total Pop-
ulation
Total Population 1 6,282 31.7% 3,261 51.9% 19,846 1.0% 2,059,179
Roosevelt % of Children in
Poverty New Mexico
Children Living below the Poverty Level as a % of all Children in the County:2
1,496 28.8% 145,779
1. Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, Population Division, Population Estimates Program. Released on Thursday, May 17, 2012. 2010 New Mexico
statewide average for children under 19 as a proportion of total population is 28.3%. New Mexico statewide average for Hispa nic children under 19 as a proportion of total population is 54.2%.
2. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Data Integration Division, Small Area Estimates Branch, Small Area Income and Poverty Estimates (SAIPE) Note: These are 2010 estimates modeled
from the relation between poverty and tax and program data for the states and a subset of counties using estimates of poverty from the Current Population Survey (CPS) Annual Social and Economic Supplement (ASEC). New Mexico statewide average for children under 18 living in poverty is 28.5%.
Southeast Region
0
0
1
0
0
28
0 10 20 30 40 50 60
American Indian or Alaskan Native
2 or more
Black or African American
Native Hawaiian or other Pacific …
Unable to Determine
White
Race of Children In Care
N = 29
Roosevelt
Source: Sm0907
No45%
Yes55%
Hispanic Children in Roosevelt
County In Care N = 29
Source: Sm0907
New Mexico CYFD, Protective Services 360 Degrees County Profiles - 2nd Quarter SFY 2013 (Period ending 12/31/12) Data for measures might differ from numbers reported elsewhere, due to differences in file run dates,
county classification/assignment, or rounding methodology. 105
Accepted55.9%
Not Accepted
44.1%
CPS Reports of Abuse and Neglect in
RooseveltQtr 2 SFY 13 October - December 2012
N = 93
20.6%
79.4%
PS Investigations in Roosevelt
Qtr 2 SFY 13 October - December 2012N = 63
SubstantiatedUnsubstantiated
San Juan County (Nichole Garcia, County Manager) Roosevelt County (Carol Gonzales, County Office Manager)
Protective Services Reports and Investigations - Quarter 2 SFY 13: October - December 2012
Investigations
Accepted
Reports Substantiated Unsubstantiated
Total
Investigations
County % of State
Total Investigations1
Number of
Children Victims
Victim Rate per
1,000 Children
Roosevelt County 52 13 20.6% 50 79.4% 63 1.5% 23 3.7
Region Total 704 197 28.1% 503 71.9% 700 16.3% 382 4.7
State Total 4,397 1,084 25.2% 3,219 74.8% 4,303 100.0% 1,906 3.3
Note: Not all “accepted reports” result in investigations completed during the period under review.
1. Both County and Regional data are calculated as a % of the State’s total investigations for the period under review.
Source: SM01a10 and SM06a01c
Protective Services Allegation Types of Child Maltreatment - Quarter 2 SFY 13: October - December 2012
Sexual Abuse Physical Neglect Physical Abuse
Substantiated Unsubstantiated Total Substantiated Unsubstantiated Total Substantiated Unsubstantiated Total
Roosevelt County 9 27.3% 24 72.7% 33 0 0.0% 4 0.0% 4 16 21.3% 59 78.7% 75
Region Total 58 16.5% 294 83.5% 352 4 14.3% 24 85.7% 28 254 29.7% 600 70.3% 854
State Total 368 16.8% 1,823 83.2% 2,191 34 17.1% 165 82.9% 199 1,234 24.5% 3,799 75.5% 5,033
Note: In every investigation there may be multiple allegations of maltreatment for one or more children. In counties with sm all populations, very small numbers in any category may render suspect any data collected during the period under review.
Source: SM06a01c
PS Reports of Abuse and Neglect in New Mexico
Accepted 52.5%
Not Accepted 47.5%
Physical
Abuse36.0%
Sexual
Abuse0.0%
Physical
Neglect64.0%
Percent of Substantiated Allegations in Roosevelt Qtr 2 SFY 13 October - December 2012
N = 25
New Mexico CYFD, Protective Services 360 Degrees County Profiles - 2nd Quarter SFY 2013 (Period ending 12/31/12) Data for measures might differ from numbers reported elsewhere, due to differences in file run dates,
county classification/assignment, or rounding methodology. 106
San Juan County (Nichole Garcia, County Manager) Roosevelt County (Carol Gonzales, County Office Manager)
Roosevelt County County
Total
Region
Total
% of Region
Total
Point in Time Measures: December 31, 2012
Number of Children in Care (SM0907) 29 392 7.4%
Number of Foster Care Providers (PM02a01) 14 159 8.8%
Number of Adoption Providers (PM02a01) 27 332 8.1%
Number of Children with A Plan of Adoption (Sm0803) 6 110 5.5%
Number Children Freed and Waiting (Sm0803) 3 53 5.7%
· Number of Children Freed and Waiting (With Adoption Resources) (Sm0803) 2 20 10.0%
· Number of Children Freed and Waiting (Without Adoption Resources) (Sm0803) 1 33 3.0%
Southeast Region
11
1
0
0
0
0
24
0 5 10 15 20 25 30
Adoption
No Recommeded Plan
Permanent Guardianship
Placed with a Fit and Willing Relative
Planned Permanent Living Arrangement
Remain In Home
Reunification
Go
al R
eco
mm
en
de
d
Permanency Plan Goals of Children In CustodyQtr 2 SFY 2013
Roosevelt
Source: Sm0904
3
1
0 0
3 3
0 00
2
4
6
8
0-5 Yrs 6-10 Yrs 11-15 yrs 16+ yrs
Source: AFCARS
Children in Care with A Goal of ReunificationPoint In Time December 31, 2012
Roosevelt County N = 10
Thru 12 months 13 months or more
New Mexico CYFD, Protective Services 360 Degrees County Profiles - 2nd Quarter SFY 2013 (Period ending 12/31/12) Data for measures might differ from numbers reported elsewhere, due to differences in file run dates,
county classification/assignment, or rounding methodology. 107
San Juan County (Nichole Garcia, County Manager) Roosevelt County (Carol Gonzales, County Office Manager)
National Child Abuse and Neglect Data System (NCANDS) Safety Measures
Adoption and Foster Care Analysis and Reporting System (AFCARS) Permanency Measures
A higher score is better for these three National Measures
8.7
0%
2.2
2%
4.0
0%
10
.19
%
8.4
5%
9.3
1%
8.8
3%
9.0
0%
8.9
9%
0.0%
2.0%
4.0%
6.0%
8.0%
10.0%
12.0%
Jun-12 Sep-12 Dec-12
Trends of Recurrence of Maltreatment Within 6
Months of a Previously Substantiated Report of Maltreatment National Standard = 5.4%
Roosevelt Region 4 New Mexico
Source: NCANDS Rolling 12 Months
0.0
0%
0.0
0%
0.0
0%
0.4
1% 0
.61
%
1.1
6%
0.4
2% 0.5
7%
0.8
5%
0.00%
0.40%
0.80%
1.20%
Jun-12 Sep-12 Dec-12
Trends of Maltreatment in Foster CareNational Standard = 0.32%
Roosevelt Region 4 New Mexico
Source: NCANDS/AFCARS Rolling 12 Months
33
.3%
43
.5%
30
.8%
72
.7%
46
.7%
13
.8%
76
.3%
56
.5%
21
.9%
0.0%
20.0%
40.0%
60.0%
80.0%
100.0%
less than 12 mo 12 to 23 mo 24 mo and above
Months in Care
Percent of Children With 2 or Fewer Placements
For Period Ending 12/31/2012
Roosevelt
Region 4
New Mexico
Source: AFCARS Rolling 12 Months
0.0%
41.5%
33.9%
0.0%
10.0%
20.0%
30.0%
40.0%
50.0%
Roosevelt Region Statewide
Percent of children adopted within 24 months from entry into foster care
Source: AFCARS Measures
New Mexico CYFD, Protective Services 360 Degrees County Profiles - 2nd Quarter SFY 2013 (Period ending 12/31/12) Data for measures might differ from numbers reported elsewhere, due to differences in file run dates,
county classification/assignment, or rounding methodology. 108
There are 628 children in Catron
County and 579,841 in New Mexico
under the age of 20, (from the
2010 U. S. Census). This represents
0.1% of the state’s total children
under 201. While the county ac-
counts for 0.1% of the state’s total
children under 20, Catron County had 0.0% of NM Protective Service’s
total children “in care” as of December 31, 2012, which is less than
expected, based on population alone.
Southwest Region
Age of Children In Care - Point-in-Time
Qtr 2 SFY 2013 December 31, 2012
Age Range
Catron
County
Region
Total
County % of
Region Total for
Age Range
County % of
Statewide Total
for Age Range
Total of Age
Range as % of
State Total
State
Total
0 - 1 0 12 0.0% 0.0% 6.0% 109
1 - 5 0 91 0.0% 0.0% 38.6% 705
6 - 10 0 89 0.0% 0.0% 28.9% 529
11 - 15 0 58 0.0% 0.0% 19.7% 360
16 - 17 0 20 0.0% 0.0% 6.8% 125
Total 0 270 0.0% 0.0% 1,828
Source: Sm0907
Race and Ethnicity Children in Catron County Total Population– All Ages 1
Children Under 19 yrs Children Under 19 Yrs of
Hispanic Origin Catron New Mexico
Total % of Children
Under 19 Total
% of Children
Under 19 Total
% of County
Total Total
White 562 89.5% 155 90.6% 3,501 94.0% 1,720,992
Black 4 0.6% 1 0.6% 16 0.4% 49,006
American Indian or Alaskan Native 32 5.1% 2 1.2% 105 2.8% 208,890
Asian 3 0.5% 0 0.0% 8 0.2% 31,253
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 3,132
Two or More Races 27 4.3% 13 7.6% 95 2.6% 45,906
% of all Children in Coun-
ty by Race
% of Hispanic Children
in County1
Total Population of County
as a % of State
Total Pop-
ulation
Total Population 1 628 16.9% 171 27.2% 3,725 0.2% 2,059,179
Catron % of Children in
Poverty New Mexico Children Living below the Poverty Level as a % of all Children in the County:2
242 41.7% 145,779
1. Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, Population Division, Population Estimates Program. Released on Thursday, May 17, 2012. 2010 New Mexico
statewide average for children under 19 as a proportion of total population is 28.3%. New Mexico statewide average for Hispa nic children under 19 as a proportion of total population is 54.2%.
2. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Data Integration Division, Small Area Estimates Branch, Small Area Income and Poverty Estimates (SAIPE) Note: These are 2010 estimates modeled
from the relation between poverty and tax and program data for the states and a subset of counties using estimates of poverty from the Current Population Survey (CPS) Annual Social and Economic Supplement (ASEC). New Mexico statewide average for children under 18 living in poverty is 28.5%.
San Juan County (Nichole Garcia, County Manager) Catron County (Richard Anderson, County Office Manager)
No0%
Yes0%
Hispanic Children in Catron
County In Care N = 0
Source: Sm0907
N/A
0
0
0
0
0
0
0 10 20 30 40 50 60
American Indian or Alaskan Native
2 or more
Black or African American
Native Hawaiian or other Pacific …
Unable to Determine
White
Race of Children In Care
N = 0
Catron
Source: Sm0907
New Mexico CYFD, Protective Services 360 Degrees County Profiles - 2nd Quarter SFY 2013 (Period ending 12/31/12) Data for measures might differ from numbers reported elsewhere, due to differences in file run dates,
county classification/assignment, or rounding methodology. 109
Accepted44.4%
Not Accepted
55.6%
CPS Reports of Abuse and Neglect in Catron
Qtr 2 SFY 13 October - December 2012N = 9
Substantiated0%
Unsubstantiated
0%
PS Investigations in Catron
Qtr 2 SFY 13 October - December 2012N = 0
Protective Services Reports and Investigations - Quarter 2 SFY 13: October - December 2012
Investigations
Accepted
Reports Substantiated Unsubstantiated
Total
Investigations
County % of State
Total Investigations1
Number of
Children Victims
Victim Rate per
1,000 Children
Catron County 4 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0
Region Total 984 231 23.3% 762 76.7% 993 23.1% 418 3.8
State Total 4,397 1,084 25.2% 3,219 74.8% 4,303 100.0% 1,906 3.3
Note: Not all “accepted reports” result in investigations completed during the period under review.
1. Both County and Regional data are calculated as a % of the State’s total investigations for the period under review.
Source: SM01a10 and SM06a01c
San Juan County (Nichole Garcia, County Manager) Catron County (Richard Anderson, County Office Manager)
Protective Services Allegation Types of Child Maltreatment - Quarter 2 SFY 13: October - December 2012
Sexual Abuse Physical Neglect Physical Abuse
Substantiated Unsubstantiated Total Substantiated Unsubstantiated Total Substantiated Unsubstantiated Total
Catron County 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0
Region Total 55 12.3% 392 87.7% 447 6 12.8% 41 87.2% 47 242 20.4% 943 79.6% 1,185
State Total 368 16.8% 1,823 83.2% 2,191 34 17.1% 165 82.9% 199 1,234 24.5% 3,799 75.5% 5,033
Note: In every investigation there may be multiple allegations of maltreatment for one or more children. In counties with sm all populations, very small numbers in any category may render suspect any data collected during the period under review.
Source: SM06a01c
PS Reports of Abuse and Neglect in New Mexico
Accepted 52.5%
Not Accepted 4.5%
Physical
Abuse0%
Sexual
Abuse0%
Physical
Neglect0%
Percent of Substantiated Allegations in Catron
Qtr 2 SFY 13 October - December 2012
N = 0
New Mexico CYFD, Protective Services 360 Degrees County Profiles - 2nd Quarter SFY 2013 (Period ending 12/31/12) Data for measures might differ from numbers reported elsewhere, due to differences in file run dates,
county classification/assignment, or rounding methodology. 110
Catron County County
Total
Region
Total
% of Region
Total
Point in Time Measures: December 31, 2012
Number of Children in Care (SM0907) 0 270 0.0%
Number of Foster Care Providers (PM02a01) 0 155 0.0%
Number of Adoption Providers (PM02a01) 6 311 1.9%
Number of Children with A Plan of Adoption (Sm0803) 0 95 0.0%
Number Children Freed and Waiting (Sm0803) 0 58 0.0%
· Number of Children Freed and Waiting (With Adoption Resources) (Sm0803) 0 11 0.0%
· Number of Children Freed and Waiting (Without Adoption Resources) (Sm0803) 0 47 0.0%
San Juan County (Nichole Garcia, County Manager) Catron County (Richard Anderson, County Office Manager)
Southwest Region
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0 1 2 3 4
Adoption
No Recommeded Plan
Permanent Guardianship
Placed with a Fit and Willing Relative
Planned Permanent Living Arrangement
Remain In Home
Reunification
Go
al R
eco
mm
en
de
d
Permanency Plan Goals of Children In Custody
Qtr 2 SFY 2013
Catron
Source: Sm0904
0
1
0 00 0 0 00
1
2
3
4
5
0-5 Yrs 6-10 Yrs 11-15 yrs 16+ yrs
Source: AFCARS
Children in Care with A Goal of Reunification
Point In Time December 31, 2012Catron County N = 1
Thru 12 months 13 months or more
New Mexico CYFD, Protective Services 360 Degrees County Profiles - 2nd Quarter SFY 2013 (Period ending 12/31/12) Data for measures might differ from numbers reported elsewhere, due to differences in file run dates,
county classification/assignment, or rounding methodology. 111
National Child Abuse and Neglect Data System (NCANDS) Safety Measures
Adoption and Foster Care Analysis and Reporting System (AFCARS) Permanency Measures
A higher score is better for these three National Measures
San Juan County (Nichole Garcia, County Manager) Catron County (Richard Anderson, County Office Manager)
9.7
3%
10
.74
%
10
.42
%
8.8
3%
9.0
0%
8.9
9%
0.0%
2.0%
4.0%
6.0%
8.0%
10.0%
12.0%
Jun-12 Sep-12 Dec-12
Trends of Recurrence of Maltreatment Within 6
Months of a Previously Substantiated Report of Maltreatment National Standard = 5.4%
Catron Region 5 New Mexico
Source: NCANDS Rolling 12 Months
1.2
8%
1.3
0% 1
.59
%
0.4
2%
0.5
7% 0
.85
%
0.00%
0.50%
1.00%
1.50%
Jun-12 Sep-12 Dec-12
Trends of Maltreatment in Foster CareNational Standard = 0.32%
Catron Region 5 New Mexico
Source: NCANDS/AFCARS Rolling 12 Months
10
0.0
%
0.0
%
0.0
%
80
.0%
52
.3%
20
.3%
76
.3%
56
.5%
21
.9%
0.0%
20.0%
40.0%
60.0%
80.0%
100.0%
less than 12 mo 12 to 23 mo 24 mo and above
Months in Care
Percent of Children With 2 or Fewer Placements
For Period Ending 12/31/2012
Catron
Region 5
New Mexico
Source: AFCARS Rolling 12 Months
0.0%
29.4%33.9%
0.0%
10.0%
20.0%
30.0%
40.0%
Catron Region Statewide
Percent of children adopted within 24 months from entry into foster care
Source: AFCARS Measures
New Mexico CYFD, Protective Services 360 Degrees County Profiles - 2nd Quarter SFY 2013 (Period ending 12/31/12) Data for measures might differ from numbers reported elsewhere, due to differences in file run dates,
county classification/assignment, or rounding methodology. 112
There are 64,279 children in Dona
Ana County and 579,841 in New
Mexico under the age of 20, (from
the 2010 U. S. Census). This repre-
sents 11.1% of the state’s total
children under 201. While the county
accounts for 11.1% of the state’s
total children under 20, Dona Ana County had 7.2% of NM Protective
Service’s total children “in care” as of December 31, 2012, which is
less than expected, based on population alone.
Southwest Region
Age of Children In Care - Point-in-Time
Qtr 2 SFY 2013 December 31, 2012
Age Range
Dona
Ana
County
Region
Total
County % of
Region Total for
Age Range
County % of
Statewide Total
for Age Range
Total of Age
Range as % of
State Total
State
Total
0 - 1 5 12 41.7% 4.6% 6.0% 109
1 - 5 35 91 38.5% 5.0% 38.6% 705
6 - 10 47 89 52.8% 8.9% 28.9% 529
11 - 15 35 58 60.3% 9.7% 19.7% 360
16 - 17 9 20 45.0% 7.2% 6.8% 125
Total 131 270 48.5% 7.2% 1,828
Source: Sm0907
Race and Ethnicity Children in Dona Ana County Total Population– All Ages 1
Children Under 19 yrs Children Under 19 Yrs of
Hispanic Origin Dona Ana New Mexico
Total % of Children
Under 19 Total
% of Children
Under 19 Total
% of County
Total Total
White 59,096 91.9% 47,879 94.4% 194,247 92.8% 1,720,992
Black 1,518 2.4% 742 1.5% 4,320 2.1% 49,006
American Indian or Alaskan Native 1,463 2.3% 1,037 2.0% 4,381 2.1% 208,890
Asian 612 1.0% 211 0.4% 2,563 1.2% 31,253
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 92 0.1% 68 0.1% 308 0.1% 3,132
Two or More Races 1,498 2.3% 807 1.6% 3,414 1.6% 45,906
% of all Children in Coun-
ty by Race
% of Hispanic Children
in County1
Total Population of County
as a % of State
Total Pop-
ulation
Total Population 1 64,279 30.7% 50,744 78.9% 209,233 10.2% 2,059,179
Dona Ana % of Children in
Poverty New Mexico
Children Living below the Poverty Level as a % of all Children in the County:2
19,217 34.6% 145,779
1. Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, Population Division, Population Estimates Program. Released on Thursday, May 17, 2012. 2010 New Mexico
statewide average for children under 19 as a proportion of total population is 28.3%. New Mexico statewide average for Hispa nic children under 19 as a proportion of total population is 54.2%.
2. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Data Integration Division, Small Area Estimates Branch, Small Area Income and Poverty Estimates (SAIPE) Note: These are 2010 estimates modeled
from the relation between poverty and tax and program data for the states and a subset of counties using estimates of poverty from the Current Population Survey (CPS) Annual Social and Economic Supplement (ASEC). New Mexico statewide average for children under 18 living in poverty is 28.5%.
San Juan County (Nichole Garcia, County Manager) Dona Ana County (Cecilia Rosales, County Office Manager)
No31%
Yes69%
Hispanic Children in Dona AnaCounty In Care N = 131
Source: Sm0907
0
2
0
0
0
129
0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160
American Indian or Alaskan Native
2 or more
Black or African American
Native Hawaiian or other Pacific …
Unable to Determine
White
Race of Children In Care
N = 131
Dona Ana
Source: Sm0907
New Mexico CYFD, Protective Services 360 Degrees County Profiles - 2nd Quarter SFY 2013 (Period ending 12/31/12) Data for measures might differ from numbers reported elsewhere, due to differences in file run dates,
county classification/assignment, or rounding methodology. 113
Accepted51.9%
Not Accepted
48.1%
CPS Reports of Abuse and Neglect in Dona AnaQtr 2 SFY 13 October - December 2012
N = 975
21.7%78.3%
PS Investigations in Dona AnaQtr 2 SFY 13 October - December 2012
N = 443
Unsubstantiated Substantiate
d
Protective Services Reports and Investigations - Quarter 2 SFY 13: October - December 2012
Investigations
Accepted
Reports Substantiated Unsubstantiated
Total
Investigations
County % of State
Total Investigations1
Number of
Children Victims
Victim Rate per
1,000 Children
Dona Ana County 506 96 21.7% 347 78.3% 443 10.3% 179 2.8
Region Total 984 231 23.3% 762 76.7% 993 23.1% 418 3.8
State Total 4,397 1,084 25.2% 3,219 74.8% 4,303 100.0% 1,906 3.3
Note: Not all “accepted reports” result in investigations completed during the period under review.
1. Both County and Regional data are calculated as a % of the State’s total investigations for the period under review.
Source: SM01a10 and SM06a01c
San Juan County (Nichole Garcia, County Manager) Dona Ana County (Cecilia Rosales, County Office Manager)
Protective Services Allegation Types of Child Maltreatment - Quarter 2 SFY 13: October - December 2012
Sexual Abuse Physical Neglect Physical Abuse
Substantiated Unsubstantiated Total Substantiated Unsubstantiated Total Substantiated Unsubstantiated Total
Dona Ana County 26 12.6% 180 87.4% 206 3 12.5% 21 87.5% 24 102 19.4% 425 80.6% 527
Region Total 55 12.3% 392 87.7% 447 6 12.8% 41 87.2% 47 242 20.4% 943 79.6% 1,185
State Total 368 16.8% 1,823 83.2% 2,191 34 17.1% 165 82.9% 199 1,234 24.5% 3,799 75.5% 5,033
Note: In every investigation there may be multiple allegations of maltreatment for one or more children. In counties with sm all populations, very small numbers in any category may render suspect any data collected during the period under review.
Source: SM06a01c
PS Reports of Abuse and Neglect in New Mexico
Accepted 52.5%
Not Accepted 47.5%
Physical
Abuse19.8%
Sexual
Abuse2.3%
Physical
Neglect77.9%
Percent of Substantiated Allegations in Dona AnaQtr 2 SFY 13 October - December 2012
N = 131
New Mexico CYFD, Protective Services 360 Degrees County Profiles - 2nd Quarter SFY 2013 (Period ending 12/31/12) Data for measures might differ from numbers reported elsewhere, due to differences in file run dates,
county classification/assignment, or rounding methodology. 114
Dona Ana County County
Total
Region
Total
% of Region
Total
Point in Time Measures: December 31, 2012
Number of Children in Care (SM0907) 131 270 48.5%
Number of Foster Care Providers (PM02a01) 75 155 48.4%
Number of Adoption Providers (PM02a01) 158 311 50.8%
Number of Children with A Plan of Adoption (Sm0803) 48 95 50.5%
Number Children Freed and Waiting (Sm0803) 29 58 50.0%
· Number of Children Freed and Waiting (With Adoption Resources) (Sm0803) 3 11 27.3%
· Number of Children Freed and Waiting (Without Adoption Resources) (Sm0803) 26 47 55.3%
San Juan County (Nichole Garcia, County Manager) Dona Ana County (Cecilia Rosales, County Office Manager)
Southwest Region
75
13
0
0
3
0
78
0 50 100
Adoption
No Recommeded Plan
Permanent Guardianship
Placed with a Fit and Willing Relative
Planned Permanent Living Arrangement
Remain In Home
Reunification
Go
al R
eco
mm
en
de
d
Permanency Plan Goals of Children In CustodyQtr 2 SFY 2013
Dona Ana
Source: Sm0904
24
15
9
1
4
7
10
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
0-5 Yrs 6-10 Yrs 11-15 yrs 16+ yrs
Source: AFCARS
Children in Care with A Goal of ReunificationPoint In Time December 31, 2012
Dona Ana County N = 61
Thru 12 months 13 months or more
New Mexico CYFD, Protective Services 360 Degrees County Profiles - 2nd Quarter SFY 2013 (Period ending 12/31/12) Data for measures might differ from numbers reported elsewhere, due to differences in file run dates,
county classification/assignment, or rounding methodology. 115
National Child Abuse and Neglect Data System (NCANDS) Safety Measures
Adoption and Foster Care Analysis and Reporting System (AFCARS) Permanency Measures
A higher score is better for these three National Measures
San Juan County (Nichole Garcia, County Manager) Dona Ana County (Cecilia Rosales, County Office Manager)
10
.77
%
10
.22
%
9.4
2%
9.7
3%
10
.74
%
10
.42
%
8.8
3%
9.0
0%
8.9
9%
0.0%
2.0%
4.0%
6.0%
8.0%
10.0%
12.0%
Jun-12 Sep-12 Dec-12
Trends of Recurrence of Maltreatment Within 6
Months of a Previously Substantiated Report of Maltreatment National Standard = 5.4%
Dona Ana Region 5 New Mexico
Source: NCANDS Rolling 12 Months
1.3
0%
1.0
2%
0.0
0%
1.2
8%
1.3
0% 1
.59
%
0.4
2%
0.5
7% 0
.85
%
0.00%
0.50%
1.00%
1.50%
Jun-12 Sep-12 Dec-12
Trends of Maltreatment in Foster CareNational Standard = 0.32%
Dona Ana Region 5 New Mexico
Source: NCANDS/AFCARS Rolling 12 Months
78
.9%
51
.9%
22
.8%
80
.0%
52
.3%
20
.3%
76
.3%
56
.5%
21
.9%
0.0%
20.0%
40.0%
60.0%
80.0%
100.0%
less than 12 mo 12 to 23 mo 24 mo and above
Months in Care
Percent of Children With 2 or Fewer Placements
For Period Ending 12/31/2012
Dona Ana
Region 5
New Mexico
Source: AFCARS Rolling 12 Months
39.1%
29.4%33.9%
0.0%
10.0%
20.0%
30.0%
40.0%
50.0%
Dona Ana Region Statewide
Percent of children adopted within 24 months from entry into foster care
Source: AFCARS Measures
New Mexico CYFD, Protective Services 360 Degrees County Profiles - 2nd Quarter SFY 2013 (Period ending 12/31/12) Data for measures might differ from numbers reported elsewhere, due to differences in file run dates,
county classification/assignment, or rounding methodology. 116
There are 7,206 children in
Grant County and 579,841 in
New Mexico under the age of
20, (from the 2010 U. S. Census).
This represents 1.2% of the
state’s total children under 201.
While the county accounts for
1.2% of the state’s total children
under 20, Grant County had 2.5% of NM Protective Service’s total chil-
dren “in care” as of December 31, 2012, which is more than expected,
based on population alone.
Age of Children In Care - Point-in-Time
Qtr 2 SFY 2013 December 31, 2012
Age Range
Grant
County
Region
Total
County % of
Region Total for
Age Range
County % of
Statewide Total
for Age Range
Total of Age
Range as % of
State Total
State
Total
0 - 1 1 12 8.3% 0.9% 6.0% 109
1 - 5 21 91 23.1% 3.0% 38.6% 705
6 - 10 11 89 12.4% 2.1% 28.9% 529
11 - 15 7 58 12.1% 1.9% 19.7% 360
16 - 17 6 20 30.0% 4.8% 6.8% 125
Total 46 270 17.0% 2.5% 1,828
Source: Sm0907
Race and Ethnicity Children in Grant County Total Population– All Ages 1
Children Under 19 yrs Children Under 19 Yrs of
Hispanic Origin Grant New Mexico
Total % of Children
Under 19 Total
% of Children
Under 19 Total
% of County
Total Total
White 6,718 93.2% 4,397 94.2% 27,986 94.8% 1,720,992
Black 112 1.6% 50 1.1% 291 1.0% 49,006
American Indian or Alaskan Native 132 1.8% 86 1.8% 496 1.7% 208,890
Asian 31 0.4% 10 0.2% 143 0.5% 31,253
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 9 0.1% 4 0.1% 29 0.1% 3,132
Two or More Races 204 2.8% 120 2.6% 569 1.9% 45,906
% of all Children in Coun-
ty by Race
% of Hispanic Children
in County1
Total Population of County
as a % of State
Total Pop-
ulation
Total Population 1 7,206 24.4% 4,667 64.8% 29,514 1.4% 2,059,179
Grant % of Children in
Poverty New Mexico Children Living below the Poverty Level as a % of all Children in the County:2
1,871 29.5% 145,779
1. Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, Population Division, Population Estimates Program. Released on Thursday, May 17, 2012. 2010 New Mexico
statewide average for children under 19 as a proportion of total population is 28.3%. New Mexico statewide average for Hispa nic children under 19 as a proportion of total population is 54.2%.
2. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Data Integration Division, Small Area Estimates Branch, Small Area Income and Poverty Estimates (SAIPE) Note: These are 2010 estimates modeled
from the relation between poverty and tax and program data for the states and a subset of counties using estimates of poverty from the Current Population Survey (CPS) Annual Social and Economic Supplement (ASEC). New Mexico statewide average for children under 18 living in poverty is 28.5%.
San Juan County (Nichole Garcia, County Manager) Grant County (Richard Anderson, County Office Manager)
Southwest Region
No20%
Yes80%
Hispanic Children in GrantCounty In Care N = 46
Source: Sm0907
0
0
0
0
0
46
0 10 20 30 40 50
American Indian or Alaskan Native
2 or more
Black or African American
Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander
Unable to Determine
White
Race of Children In Care
N = 46
Grant
Source: Sm0907
New Mexico CYFD, Protective Services 360 Degrees County Profiles - 2nd Quarter SFY 2013 (Period ending 12/31/12) Data for measures might differ from numbers reported elsewhere, due to differences in file run dates,
county classification/assignment, or rounding methodology. 117
Accepted53.6%
Not Accepted
46.4%
CPS Reports of Abuse and Neglect in Grant
Qtr 2 SFY 13 October - December 2012N = 179
27.3%72.7%
PS Investigations in Grant
Qtr 2 SFY 13 October - December 2012N = 33
Substantiate
d
Unsubstantiated
Protective Services Reports and Investigations - Quarter 2 SFY 13: October - December 2012
Investigations
Accepted
Reports Substantiated Unsubstantiated
Total
Investigations
County % of State
Total Investigations1
Number of
Children Victims
Victim Rate per
1,000 Children
Grant County 96 9 27.3% 24 72.7% 33 0.8% 12 1.7
Region Total 984 231 23.3% 762 76.7% 993 23.1% 418 3.8
State Total 4,397 1,084 25.2% 3,219 74.8% 4,303 100.0 1,906 3.3
Note: Not all “accepted reports” result in investigations completed during the period under review.
1. Both County and Regional data are calculated as a % of the State’s total investigations for the period under review.
Source: SM01a10 and SM06a01c
San Juan County (Nichole Garcia, County Manager) Grant County (Richard Anderson, County Office Manager)
Protective Services Allegation Types of Child Maltreatment - Quarter 2 SFY 13: October - December 2012
Sexual Abuse Physical Neglect Physical Abuse
Substantiated Unsubstantiated Total Substantiated Unsubstantiated Total Substantiated Unsubstantiated Total
Grant County 1 7.1% 13 92.9% 14 0 0.0% 1 100.0% 1 12 26.1% 34 73.9% 46
Region Total 55 12.3% 392 87.7% 447 6 12.8% 41 87.2% 47 242 20.4% 943 79.6% 1,185
State Total 368 16.8% 1,823 83.2% 2,191 34 17.1% 165 82.9% 199 1,234 24.5% 3,799 75.5% 5,033
Note: In every investigation there may be multiple allegations of maltreatment for one or more children. In counties with small populations, very small numbers in any category may render suspect any data collected during the period under review.
Source: SM06a01c
PS Reports of Abuse and Neglect in New Mexico
Accepted 52.5%
Not Accepted 47.5%
Physical
Abuse7.7%
Sexual
Abuse0.0%
Physical
Neglect92.3%
Percent of Substantiated Allegations in Grant
Qtr 2 SFY 13 October - December 2012N = 13
New Mexico CYFD, Protective Services 360 Degrees County Profiles - 2nd Quarter SFY 2013 (Period ending 12/31/12) Data for measures might differ from numbers reported elsewhere, due to differences in file run dates,
county classification/assignment, or rounding methodology. 118
Grant County County
Total
Region
Total
% of Region
Total
Point in Time Measures: December 31, 2012
Number of Children in Care (SM0907) 46 270 17.0%
Number of Foster Care Providers (PM02a01) 19 155 12.3%
Number of Adoption Providers (PM02a01) 45 311 14.5%
Number of Children with A Plan of Adoption (Sm0803) 10 95 10.5%
Number Children Freed and Waiting (Sm0803) 7 58 12.1%
· Number of Children Freed and Waiting (With Adoption Resources) (Sm0803) 0 11 0.0%
· Number of Children Freed and Waiting (Without Adoption Resources) (Sm0803) 7 47 14.9%
San Juan County (Nichole Garcia, County Manager) Grant County (Richard Anderson, County Office Manager)
Southwest Region
13
13
0
0
3
0
34
0 20 40
Adoption
No Recommeded Plan
Permanent Guardianship
Placed with a Fit and Willing Relative
Planned Permanent Living Arrangement
Remain In Home
Reunification
Go
al R
eco
mm
en
de
d
Permanency Plan Goals of Children In CustodyQtr 2 SFY 2013
Grant
Source: Sm0904
13
34
00 0 0 00
4
8
12
16
20
0-5 Yrs 6-10 Yrs 11-15 yrs 16+ yrs
Source: AFCARS
Children in Care with A Goal of ReunificationPoint In Time December 31, 2012
Grant County N = 20
Thru 12 months 13 months or more
New Mexico CYFD, Protective Services 360 Degrees County Profiles - 2nd Quarter SFY 2013 (Period ending 12/31/12) Data for measures might differ from numbers reported elsewhere, due to differences in file run dates,
county classification/assignment, or rounding methodology. 119
National Child Abuse and Neglect Data System (NCANDS) Safety Measures
Adoption and Foster Care Analysis and Reporting System (AFCARS) Permanency Measures
A higher score is better for these three National Measures
San Juan County (Nichole Garcia, County Manager) Grant County (Richard Anderson, County Office Manager)
3.7
0%
10
.20
%
13
.85
%
9.7
3%
10
.74
%
10
.42
%
8.8
3%
9.0
0%
8.9
9%
0.0%
2.0%
4.0%
6.0%
8.0%
10.0%
12.0%
14.0%
Jun-12 Sep-12 Dec-12
Trends of Recurrence of Maltreatment Within 6
Months of a Previously Substantiated Report of Maltreatment National Standard = 5.4%
Grant Region 5 New Mexico
Source: NCANDS Rolling 12 Months
0.0
0%
0.0
0%
0.0
0%
1.2
8%
1.3
0% 1
.59
%
0.4
2%
0.5
7% 0
.85
%
0.00%
0.50%
1.00%
1.50%
Jun-12 Sep-12 Dec-12
Trends of Maltreatment in Foster CareNational Standard = 0.32%
Grant Region 5 New Mexico
Source: NCANDS/AFCARS Rolling 12 Months
78
.4%
50
.0%
46
.2%
80
.0%
52
.3%
20
.3%
76
.3%
56
.5%
21
.9%
0.0%
20.0%
40.0%
60.0%
80.0%
100.0%
less than 12 mo 12 to 23 mo 24 mo and above
Months in Care
Percent of Children With 2 or Fewer Placements
For Period Ending 12/31/2012
Grant
Region 5
New Mexico
Source: AFCARS Rolling 12 Months
33.3%
29.4%
33.9%
26.0%
28.0%
30.0%
32.0%
34.0%
36.0%
Grant Region Statewide
Percent of children adopted within 24 months from entry into foster care
Source: AFCARS Measures
New Mexico CYFD, Protective Services 360 Degrees County Profiles - 2nd Quarter SFY 2013 (Period ending 12/31/12) Data for measures might differ from numbers reported elsewhere, due to differences in file run dates,
county classification/assignment, or rounding methodology. 120
There are 1,395 children in Hi-
dalgo County and 579,841 in
New Mexico under the age of 20,
(from the 2010 U. S. Census).
This represents 0.2% of the
state’s total children under 201.
While the county accounts for 0.2% of the state’s total children under
20, Hidalgo County had 0.2% of NM Protective Service’s total children
“in care” as of December 31, 2012, which is less than expected, based
on population alone.
Age of Children In Care - Point-in-Time
Qtr 2 SFY 2013 December 31, 2012
Age Range
Hidalgo
County
Region
Total
County % of
Region Total for
Age Range
County % of
Statewide Total
for Age Range
Total of Age
Range as % of
State Total
State
Total
0 - 1 0 12 0.0% 0.0% 6.0% 109
1 - 5 0 91 0.0% 0.0% 38.6% 705
6 - 10 2 89 2.2% 0.4% 28.9% 529
11 - 15 1 58 1.7% 0.3% 19.7% 360
16 - 17 0 20 0.0% 0.0% 6.8% 125
Total 3 270 1.1% 0.2% 1,828
Source: Sm0907
Race and Ethnicity Children in Hidalgo County Total Population– All Ages 1
Children Under 19 yrs Children Under 19 Yrs of
Hispanic Origin Hidalgo New Mexico
Total % of Children
Under 19 Total
% of Children
Under 19 Total
% of County
Total Total
White 1,338 95.9% 908 97.1% 4,727 96.6% 1,720,992
Black 23 1.6% 14 1.5% 41 0.8% 49,006
American Indian or Alaskan Native 10 0.7% 6 0.6% 48 1.0% 208,890
Asian 4 0.3% 0 0.0% 24 0.5% 31,253
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 4 0.1% 3,132
Two or More Races 20 1.4% 7 0.7% 50 1.0% 45,906
% of all Children in Coun-
ty by Race
% of Hispanic Children
in County1
Total Population of County
as a % of State
Total Pop-
ulation
Total Population 1 1,395 28.5% 935 67.0% 4,894 0.2% 2,059,179
Hidalgo % of Children in
Poverty New Mexico
Children Living below the Poverty Level as a % of all Children in the County:2
485 38.9% 145,779
1. Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, Population Division, Population Estimates Program. Released on Thursday, May 17, 2012. 2010 New Mexico
statewide average for children under 19 as a proportion of total population is 28.3%. New Mexico statewide average for Hispa nic children under 19 as a proportion of total population is 54.2%.
2. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Data Integration Division, Small Area Estimates Branch, Small Area Income and Poverty Estimates (SAIPE) Note: These are 2010 estimates modeled
from the relation between poverty and tax and program data for the states and a subset of counties using estimates of poverty from the Current Population Survey (CPS) Annual Social and Economic Supplement (ASEC). New Mexico statewide average for children under 18 living in poverty is 28.5%.
San Juan County (Nichole Garcia, County Manager) Hidalgo County (Debbie Orona, Acting County Office Manager)
Southwest Region
No100%
Yes0%
Hispanic Children in Hidalgo County In Care N = 3
Source: Sm0907Source: Sm0907
0
0
0
0
0
3
0 5 10 15 20
American Indian or Alaskan Native
2 or more
Black or African American
Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander
Unable to Determine
White
Race of Children In Care
N = 3
Hidalgo
Source: Sm0907
New Mexico CYFD, Protective Services 360 Degrees County Profiles - 2nd Quarter SFY 2013 (Period ending 12/31/12) Data for measures might differ from numbers reported elsewhere, due to differences in file run dates,
county classification/assignment, or rounding methodology. 121
Accepted35.1%
Not Accepted64.9%
CPS Reports of Abuse and Neglect in Hidalgo
Qtr 2 SFY 13 October - December 2012N = 37
28.6%75.0%
PS Investigations in HidalgoQtr 2 SFY 13 October - December 2012
N = 4
SubstantiatedUnsubstantiated
Protective Services Reports and Investigations - Quarter 2 SFY 13: October - December 2012
Investigations
Accepted
Reports Substantiated Unsubstantiated
Total
Investigations
County % of State
Total Investigations1
Number of
Children Victims
Victim Rate per
1,000 Children
Hidalgo County 13 1 25.0% 3 75.0% 4 0.1% 1 0.7
Region Total 984 231 23.3% 762 76.7% 993 23.1% 418 3.8
State Total 4,397 1,084 25.2% 3,219 74.8% 4,303 100.0% 1,906 3.3
Note: Not all “accepted reports” result in investigations completed during the period under review.
1. Both County and Regional data are calculated as a % of the State’s total investigations for the period under review.
Source: SM01a10 and SM06a01c
San Juan County (Nichole Garcia, County Manager) Hidalgo County (Debbie Orona, Acting County Office Manager)
Protective Services Allegation Types of Child Maltreatment - Quarter 2 SFY 13: October - December 2012
Sexual Abuse Physical Neglect Physical Abuse
Substantiated Unsubstantiated Total Substantiated Unsubstantiated Total Substantiated Unsubstantiated Total
Hidalgo County 0 0.0% 3 0.0% 3 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 2 33.3% 4 66.7% 6
Region Total 55 12.3% 392 87.7% 447 6 12.8% 41 87.2% 47 242 20.4% 943 79.6% 1,185
State Total 368 16.8% 1,823 83.2% 2,191 34 17.1% 165 82.9% 199 1,234 24.5% 3,799 75.5% 5,033
Note: In every investigation there may be multiple allegations of maltreatment for one or more children. In counties with small populations, very small numbers in any category may render suspect any data collected during the period under review.
Source: SM06a01c
PS Reports of Abuse and Neglect in New Mexico
Accepted 52.5%
Not Accepted 47.5%
Physical Abuse
0%
Sexual Abuse0%
Physical Neglect
100%
Percent of Substantiated Allegations in Hidalgo
Qtr 2 SFY 13 October - December 2012N = 2
New Mexico CYFD, Protective Services 360 Degrees County Profiles - 2nd Quarter SFY 2013 (Period ending 12/31/12) Data for measures might differ from numbers reported elsewhere, due to differences in file run dates,
county classification/assignment, or rounding methodology. 122
Hidalgo County County
Total
Region
Total
% of Region
Total
Point in Time Measures: December 31, 2012
Number of Children in Care (SM0907) 3 270 1.1%
Number of Foster Care Providers (PM02a01) 2 155 1.3%
Number of Adoption Providers (PM02a01) 4 311 1.3%
Number of Children with A Plan of Adoption (Sm0803) 2 95 2.1%
Number Children Freed and Waiting (Sm0803) 2 58 3.4%
· Number of Children Freed and Waiting (With Adoption Resources) (Sm0803) 2 11 18.2%
· Number of Children Freed and Waiting (Without Adoption Resources) (Sm0803) 0 47 0.0%
San Juan County (Nichole Garcia, County Manager) Hidalgo County (Debbie Orona, Acting County Office Manager)
Southwest Region
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0 1 1 2 2 3 3 4
Adoption
No Recommeded Plan
Permanent Guardianship
Placed with a Fit and Willing Relative
Planned Permanent Living Arrangement
Remain In Home
Reunification
Go
al R
eco
mm
en
de
d
Permanency Plan Goals of Children In Custody
Qtr 2 SFY 2013
Hidalgo
Source: Sm0904
0 0 0 00 0 0 00
1
2
3
4
0-5 Yrs 6-10 Yrs 11-15 yrs 16+ yrs
Source: AFCARS
Children in Care with A Goal of Reunification
Point In Time December 31, 2012Hidalgo County N = 0
Thru 12 months 13 months or more
New Mexico CYFD, Protective Services 360 Degrees County Profiles - 2nd Quarter SFY 2013 (Period ending 12/31/12) Data for measures might differ from numbers reported elsewhere, due to differences in file run dates,
county classification/assignment, or rounding methodology. 123
National Child Abuse and Neglect Data System (NCANDS) Safety Measures
Adoption and Foster Care Analysis and Reporting System (AFCARS) Permanency Measures
A higher score is better for these three National Measures
San Juan County (Nichole Garcia, County Manager) Hidalgo County (Debbie Orona, Acting County Office Manager)
36
.36
%
9.7
3%
10
.74
%
10
.42
%
8.8
3%
9.0
0%
8.9
9%
0.0%
5.0%
10.0%
15.0%
20.0%
25.0%
30.0%
35.0%
Jun-12 Sep-12 Dec-12
Trends of Recurrence of Maltreatment Within 6
Months of a Previously Substantiated Report of Maltreatment National Standard = 5.4%
Hidalgo Region 5 New Mexico
Source: NCANDS Rolling 12 Months
1.2
8%
1.3
0% 1
.59
%
0.4
2%
0.5
7% 0
.85
%
0.00%
0.50%
1.00%
1.50%
Jun-12 Sep-12 Dec-12
Trends of Maltreatment in Foster CareNational Standard = 0.32%
Hidalgo Region 5 New Mexico
Source: NCANDS/AFCARS Rolling 12 Months
0.0
%
0.0
%
0.0
%
80
.0%
52
.3%
20
.3%
76
.3%
56
.5%
21
.9%
0.0%
20.0%
40.0%
60.0%
80.0%
100.0%
less than 12 mo 12 to 23 mo 24 mo and above
Months in Care
Percent of Children With 2 or Fewer Placements
For Period Ending 12/31/2012
Hidalgo
Region 5
New Mexico
Source: AFCARS Rolling 12 Months
0.0%
29.4%33.9%
0.0%
10.0%
20.0%
30.0%
40.0%
Hidalgo Region Statewide
Percent of children adopted within 24 months from entry into foster care
Source: AFCARS Measures
New Mexico CYFD, Protective Services 360 Degrees County Profiles - 2nd Quarter SFY 2013 (Period ending 12/31/12) Data for measures might differ from numbers reported elsewhere, due to differences in file run dates,
county classification/assignment, or rounding methodology. 124
There are 4,284 children in
Lincoln County and 579,841 in
New Mexico under the age of
20, (from the 2010 U. S. Cen-
sus). This represents 0.7% of
the state’s total children under
201. While the county accounts
for 0.7% of the state’s total
children under 20, Lincoln County had 0.4% of NM Protective Service’s
total children “in care” as of December 31, 2012, which is less than
expected, based on population alone.
Age of Children In Care - Point-in-Time
Qtr 2 SFY 2013 December 31, 2012
Age Range
Lincoln
County
Region
Total
County % of
Region Total for
Age Range
County % of
Statewide Total
for Age Range
Total of Age
Range as % of
State Total
State
Total
0 - 1 1 12 8.3% 0.9% 6.0% 109
1 - 5 0 91 0.0% 0.0% 38.6% 705
6 - 10 4 89 4.5% 0.8% 28.9% 529
11 - 15 2 58 3.4% 0.6% 19.7% 360
16 - 17 0 20 0.0% 0.0% 6.8% 125
Total 7 270 2.6% 0.4% 1,828
Source: Sm0907
Race and Ethnicity Children in Lincoln County Total Population– All Ages 1
Children Under 19 yrs Children Under 19 Yrs of
Hispanic Origin Lincoln New Mexico
Total % of Children
Under 19 Total
% of Children
Under 19 Total
% of County
Total Total
White 3,890 90.8% 1,949 93.0% 19,424 94.8% 1,720,992
Black 63 1.5% 38 1.8% 151 0.7% 49,006
American Indian or Alaskan Native 201 4.7% 61 2.9% 540 2.6% 208,890
Asian 17 0.4% 3 0.1% 83 0.4% 31,253
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 13 0.3% 13 0.6% 40 0.2% 3,132
Two or More Races 100 2.3% 31 1.5% 259 1.3% 45,906
% of all Children in Coun-
ty by Race
% of Hispanic Children
in County1
Total Population of County
as a % of State
Total Pop-
ulation
Total Population 1 4,284 20.9% 2,095 48.9% 20,497 1.0% 2,059,179
Lincoln % of Children in
Poverty New Mexico
Children Living below the Poverty Level as a % of all Children in the County:2
1,281 33.8% 145,779
1. Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, Population Division, Population Estimates Program. Released on Thursday, May 17, 2012. 2010 New Mexico
statewide average for children under 19 as a proportion of total population is 28.3%. New Mexico statewide average for Hispa nic children under 19 as a proportion of total population is 54.2%.
2. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Data Integration Division, Small Area Estimates Branch, Small Area Income and Poverty Estimates (SAIPE) Note: These are 2010 estimates modeled
from the relation between poverty and tax and program data for the states and a subset of counties using estimates of poverty from the Current Population Survey (CPS) Annual Social and Economic Supplement (ASEC). New Mexico statewide average for children under 18 living in poverty is 28.5%.
San Juan County (Nichole Garcia, County Manager) Lincoln County (Larry Wisecup, County Office Manager)
Southwest Region
0
0
0
0
0
7
0 5 10 15 20
American Indian or Alaskan Native
2 or more
Black or African American
Native Hawaiian or other Pacific …
Unable to Determine
White
Race of Children In Care
N = 7
Lincoln
Source: Sm0907
No43%
Yes57%
Hispanic Children in LincolnCounty In Care N = 7
Source: Sm0907
New Mexico CYFD, Protective Services 360 Degrees County Profiles - 2nd Quarter SFY 2013 (Period ending 12/31/12) Data for measures might differ from numbers reported elsewhere, due to differences in file run dates,
county classification/assignment, or rounding methodology. 125
Accepted64.8%
Not Accepted
35.2%
CPS Reports of Abuse and Neglect in LincolnQtr 2 SFY 13 October - December 2012
N = 105
19.4%80.6%
PS Investigations in Lincoln
Qtr 2 SFY 13 October - December 2012N = 67
SubstantiatedUnsubstantiated
Protective Services Reports and Investigations - Quarter 2 SFY 13: October - December 2012
Investigations
Accepted
Reports Substantiated Unsubstantiated
Total
Investigations
County % of State
Total Investigations1
Number of
Children Victims
Victim Rate per
1,000 Children
Lincoln County 68 13 19.4% 54 80.6% 67 1.6% 29 6.8
Region Total 984 231 23.3% 762 76.7% 993 23.1% 418 3.8
State Total 4,397 1,084 25.2% 3,219 74.8% 4,303 100.0% 1,906 3.3
Note: Not all “accepted reports” result in investigations completed during the period under review.
1. Both County and Regional data are calculated as a % of the State’s total investigations for the period under review.
Source: SM01a10 and SM06a01c
San Juan County (Nichole Garcia, County Manager) Lincoln County (Larry Wisecup, County Office Manager)
Protective Services Allegation Types of Child Maltreatment - Quarter 2 SFY 13: October - December 2012
Sexual Abuse Physical Neglect Physical Abuse
Substantiated Unsubstantiated Total Substantiated Unsubstantiated Total Substantiated Unsubstantiated Total
Lincoln County 4 12.1% 29 87.9% 33 0 0.0% 1 100.0% 1 13 14.8% 75 85.2% 88
Region Total 55 12.3% 392 87.7% 447 6 12.8% 41 87.2% 47 242 20.4% 943 79.6% 1,185
State Total 368 16.8% 1,823 83.2% 2,191 34 17.1% 165 82.9% 199 1,234 24.5% 3,799 75.5% 5,033
Note: In every investigation there may be multiple allegations of maltreatment for one or more children. In counties with small populations, very small numbers in any category may render suspect any data collected during the period under review.
Source: SM06a01c
PS Reports of Abuse and Neglect in New Mexico
Accepted 52.5%
Not Accepted 47.5%
Physical
Abuse4
23.5%
Sexual
Abuse0.0%
Physical
Neglect76.5%
Percent of Substantiated Allegations in Lincoln
Qtr 2 SFY 13 October - December 2012N = 17
New Mexico CYFD, Protective Services 360 Degrees County Profiles - 2nd Quarter SFY 2013 (Period ending 12/31/12) Data for measures might differ from numbers reported elsewhere, due to differences in file run dates,
county classification/assignment, or rounding methodology. 126
Lincoln County County
Total
Region
Total
% of Region
Total
Point in Time Measures: December 31, 2012
Number of Children in Care (SM0907) 7 270 2.6%
Number of Foster Care Providers (PM02a01) 10 155 6.5%
Number of Adoption Providers (PM02a01) 18 311 5.8%
Number of Children with A Plan of Adoption (Sm0803) 4 95 4.2%
Number Children Freed and Waiting (Sm0803) 4 58 6.9%
· Number of Children Freed and Waiting (With Adoption Resources) (Sm0803) 0 11 0.0%
· Number of Children Freed and Waiting (Without Adoption Resources) (Sm0803) 4 47 8.5%
San Juan County (Nichole Garcia, County Manager) Lincoln County (Larry Wisecup, County Office Manager)
Southwest Region
7
0
0
0
0
0
4
0 2 4 6 8
Adoption
No Recommeded Plan
Permanent Guardianship
Placed with a Fit and Willing Relative
Planned Permanent Living Arrangement
Remain In Home
Reunification
Go
al R
eco
mm
en
de
d
Permanency Plan Goals of Children In CustodyQtr 2 SFY 2013
Lincoln
Source: Sm0904
0
1
0 00 0 0 00
1
2
3
4
5
0-5 Yrs 6-10 Yrs 11-15 yrs 16+ yrs
Source: AFCARS
Children in Care with A Goal of ReunificationPoint In Time December 31, 2012
Lincoln County N = 1
Thru 12 months 13 months or more
New Mexico CYFD, Protective Services 360 Degrees County Profiles - 2nd Quarter SFY 2013 (Period ending 12/31/12) Data for measures might differ from numbers reported elsewhere, due to differences in file run dates,
county classification/assignment, or rounding methodology. 127
National Child Abuse and Neglect Data System (NCANDS) Safety Measures
Adoption and Foster Care Analysis and Reporting System (AFCARS) Permanency Measures
A higher score is better for these three National Measures
San Juan County (Nichole Garcia, County Manager) Lincoln County (Larry Wisecup, County Office Manager)
7.6
9% 11
.11
%
16
.67
%
9.7
3%
10
.74
%
10
.42
%
8.8
3%
9.0
0%
8.9
9%
0.0%2.0%4.0%6.0%8.0%
10.0%12.0%14.0%16.0%18.0%
Jun-12 Sep-12 Dec-12
Trends of Recurrence of Maltreatment Within 6
Months of a Previously Substantiated Report of Maltreatment National Standard = 5.4%
Lincoln Region 5 New Mexico
Source: NCANDS Rolling 12 Months
2.3
3%
12
.12
%
16
.67
%
1.2
8%
1.3
0%
1.5
9%
0.4
2%
0.5
7%
0.8
5%
0.00%
5.00%
10.00%
15.00%
Jun-12 Sep-12 Dec-12
Trends of Maltreatment in Foster Care
National Standard = 0.32%
Lincoln Region 5 New Mexico
Source: NCANDS/AFCARS Rolling 12 Months
83
.3%
83
.3%
33
.3%80
.0%
52
.3%
20
.3%
76
.3%
56
.5%
21
.9%
0.0%
20.0%
40.0%
60.0%
80.0%
100.0%
less than 12 mo 12 to 23 mo 24 mo and above
Months in Care
Percent of Children With 2 or Fewer Placements
For Period Ending 12/31/2012
Lincoln
Region 5
New Mexico
Source: AFCARS Rolling 12 Months
0.0%
29.4%33.9%
0.0%
10.0%
20.0%
30.0%
40.0%
Lincoln Region Statewide
Percent of children adopted within 24 months from entry into foster care
Source: AFCARS Measures
New Mexico CYFD, Protective Services 360 Degrees County Profiles - 2nd Quarter SFY 2013 (Period ending 12/31/12) Data for measures might differ from numbers reported elsewhere, due to differences in file run dates,
county classification/assignment, or rounding methodology. 128
There are 7,378 children in Luna
County and 579,841 in New Mexi-
co under the age of 20, (from the
2010 U. S. Census). This represents
1.3% of the state’s total children
under 201. While the county ac-
counts for 1.3% of the state’s total children under 20, Luna County had
1.0% of NM Protective Service’s total children “in care” as of Decem-
ber 31, 2012, which is less than expected, based on population alone.
Age of Children In Care - Point-in-Time
Qtr 2 SFY 2013 December 31, 2012
Age Range
Luna
County
Region
Total
County % of
Region Total for
Age Range
County % of
Statewide Total
for Age Range
Total of Age
Range as % of
State Total
State
Total
0 - 1 0 12 0.0% 0.0% 6.0% 109
1 - 5 13 91 14.3% 1.8% 38.6% 705
6 - 10 4 89 4.5% 0.8% 28.9% 529
11 - 15 1 58 1.7% 0.3% 19.7% 360
16 - 17 1 20 5.0% 0.8% 6.8% 125
Total 19 270 7.0% 1.0% 1,828
Source: Sm0907
Race and Ethnicity Children in Luna County Total Population– All Ages 1
Children Under 19 yrs Children Under 19 Yrs of
Hispanic Origin Luna New Mexico
Total % of Children
Under 19 Total
% of Children
Under 19 Total
% of County
Total Total
White 6,919 93.8% 5,595 94.7% 23,760 94.7% 1,720,992
Black 106 1.4% 74 1.3% 339 1.4% 49,006
American Indian or Alaskan Native 185 2.5% 152 2.6% 502 2.0% 208,890
Asian 28 0.4% 6 0.1% 147 0.6% 31,253
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 10 0.1% 10 0.2% 37 0.1% 3,132
Two or More Races 130 1.8% 71 1.2% 310 1.2% 45,906
% of all Children in Coun-
ty by Race
% of Hispanic Children
in County1
Total Population of County
as a % of State
Total Pop-
ulation
Total Population 1 7,378 29.4% 5,908 80.1% 25,095 1.2% 2,059,179
Luna % of Children in
Poverty New Mexico
Children Living below the Poverty Level as a % of all Children in the County:2
3,173 48.3% 145,779
1. Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, Population Division, Population Estimates Program. Released on Thursday, May 17, 2012. 2010 New Mexico
statewide average for children under 19 as a proportion of total population is 28.3%. New Mexico statewide average for Hispa nic children under 19 as a proportion of total population is 54.2%.
2. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Data Integration Division, Small Area Estimates Branch, Small Area Income and Poverty Estimates (SAIPE) Note: These are 2010 estimates modeled
from the relation between poverty and tax and program data for the states and a subset of counties using estimates of poverty from the Current Population Survey (CPS) Annual Social and Economic Supplement (ASEC). New Mexico statewide average for children under 18 living in poverty is 28.5%.
San Juan County (Nichole Garcia, County Manager) Luna County (Debbie Orona, Acting County Office Manager)
Southwest Region
No11%
Yes89%
Hispanic Children in Luna
County In Care N = 19
Source: Sm0907
0
5
0
0
0
14
0 10 20 30 40
American Indian or Alaskan Native
2 or more
Black or African American
Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander
Unable to Determine
White
Race of Children In Care
N = 19
Luna
Source: Sm0907
New Mexico CYFD, Protective Services 360 Degrees County Profiles - 2nd Quarter SFY 2013 (Period ending 12/31/12) Data for measures might differ from numbers reported elsewhere, due to differences in file run dates,
county classification/assignment, or rounding methodology. 129
Accepted65.1%
Not Accepted
34.9%
CPS Reports of Abuse and Neglect in LunaQtr 2 SFY 13 October - December 2012
N = 109
44.1%
55.9%
PS Investigations in LunaQtr 2 SFY 13 October - December 2012
N = 68
Substantiated
Unsubstantiated
Protective Services Reports and Investigations - Quarter 2 SFY 13: October - December 2012
Investigations
Accepted
Reports Substantiated Unsubstantiated
Total
Investigations
County % of State
Total Investigations1
Number of
Children Victims
Victim Rate per
1,000 Children
Luna County 71 30 44.1% 38 55.9% 68 1.6% 47 6.4
Region Total 984 231 23.3% 762 76.7% 993 23.1% 418 3.8
State Total 4,397 1,084 25.2% 3,219 74.8% 4,303 100.0% 1,906 3.3
Note: Not all “accepted reports” result in investigations completed during the period under review.
1. Both County and Regional data are calculated as a % of the State’s total investigations for the period under review.
Source: SM01a10 and SM06a01c
San Juan County (Nichole Garcia, County Manager) Luna County (Debbie Orona, Acting County Office Manager)
Protective Services Allegation Types of Child Maltreatment - Quarter 2 SFY 13: October - December 2012
Sexual Abuse Physical Neglect Physical Abuse
Substantiated Unsubstantiated Total Substantiated Unsubstantiated Total Substantiated Unsubstantiated Total
Luna County 9 31.0% 20 69.0% 29 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 37 42.5% 50 57.5% 87
Region Total 55 12.3% 392 87.7% 447 6 12.8% 41 87.2% 47 242 20.4% 943 79.6% 1,185
State Total 368 16.8% 1,823 83.2% 2,191 34 17.1% 165 82.9% 199 1,234 24.5% 3,799 75.5% 5,033
Note: In every investigation there may be multiple allegations of maltreatment for one or more children. In counties with small populations, very small numbers in any category may render suspect any data collected during the period under review.
Source: SM06a01c
PS Reports of Abuse and Neglect in New Mexico
Accepted 52.5%
Not Accepted 47.5%
Physical
Abuse20%
Sexual
Abuse0%
Physical
Neglect80%
Percent of Substantiated Allegations in Luna
Qtr 2 SFY 13 October - December 2012N = 46
New Mexico CYFD, Protective Services 360 Degrees County Profiles - 2nd Quarter SFY 2013 (Period ending 12/31/12) Data for measures might differ from numbers reported elsewhere, due to differences in file run dates,
county classification/assignment, or rounding methodology. 130
Luna County County
Total
Region
Total
% of Region
Total
Point in Time Measures: December 31, 2012
Number of Children in Care (SM0907) 19 270 7.0%
Number of Foster Care Providers (PM02a01) 8 155 5.2%
Number of Adoption Providers (PM02a01) 10 311 3.2%
Number of Children with A Plan of Adoption (Sm0803) 6 95 6.3%
Number Children Freed and Waiting (Sm0803) 6 58 10.3%
· Number of Children Freed and Waiting (With Adoption Resources) (Sm0803) 4 11 36.4%
· Number of Children Freed and Waiting (Without Adoption Resources) (Sm0803) 2 47 4.3%
San Juan County (Nichole Garcia, County Manager) Luna County (Debbie Orona, Acting County Office Manager)
Southwest Region
6
3
0
0
0
0
14
0 5 10 15
Adoption
No Recommeded Plan
Permanent Guardianship
Placed with a Fit and Willing Relative
Planned Permanent Living Arrangement
Remain In Home
Reunification
Go
al R
eco
mm
en
de
d
Permanency Plan Goals of Children In CustodyQtr 2 SFY 2013
Luna
Source: Sm0904
6
1
0
1
0
1
0 00
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
0-5 Yrs 6-10 Yrs 11-15 yrs 16+ yrs
Source: AFCARS
Children in Care with A Goal of ReunificationPoint In Time December 31, 2012
Luna County N = 9
Thru 12 months 13 months or more
New Mexico CYFD, Protective Services 360 Degrees County Profiles - 2nd Quarter SFY 2013 (Period ending 12/31/12) Data for measures might differ from numbers reported elsewhere, due to differences in file run dates,
county classification/assignment, or rounding methodology. 131
National Child Abuse and Neglect Data System (NCANDS) Safety Measures
Adoption and Foster Care Analysis and Reporting System (AFCARS) Permanency Measures
A higher score is better for these three National Measures
San Juan County (Nichole Garcia, County Manager) Luna County (Debbie Orona, Acting County Office Manager)
5.0
0%
13
.89
%
11
.63
%
9.7
3%
10
.74
%
10
.42
%
8.8
3%
9.0
0%
8.9
9%
0.0%
2.0%
4.0%
6.0%
8.0%
10.0%
12.0%
14.0%
Jun-12 Sep-12 Dec-12
Trends of Recurrence of Maltreatment Within 6
Months of a Previously Substantiated Report of Maltreatment National Standard = 5.4%
Luna Region 5 New Mexico
Source: NCANDS Rolling 12 Months
0.0
0%
1.4
7%
6.3
5%
1.2
8%
1.3
0%
1.5
9%
0.4
2%
0.5
7%
0.8
5%
0.00%
1.00%
2.00%
3.00%
4.00%
5.00%
6.00%
Jun-12 Sep-12 Dec-12
Trends of Maltreatment in Foster CareNational Standard = 0.32%
Luna Region 5 New Mexico
Source: NCANDS/AFCARS Rolling 12 Months
90
.0%
60
.0%
0.0
%
80
.0%
52
.3%
20
.3%
76
.3%
56
.5%
21
.9%
0.0%
20.0%
40.0%
60.0%
80.0%
100.0%
less than 12 mo 12 to 23 mo 24 mo and above
Months in Care
Percent of Children With 2 or Fewer Placements
For Period Ending 12/31/2012
Luna
Region 5
New Mexico
Source: AFCARS Rolling 12 Months
0.0%
29.4%33.9%
0.0%
10.0%
20.0%
30.0%
40.0%
Luna Region Statewide
Percent of children adopted within 24 months from entry into foster care
Source: AFCARS Measures
New Mexico CYFD, Protective Services 360 Degrees County Profiles - 2nd Quarter SFY 2013 (Period ending 12/31/12) Data for measures might differ from numbers reported elsewhere, due to differences in file run dates,
county classification/assignment, or rounding methodology. 132
There are 17,680 children in Otero
County and 579,841 in New Mexi-
co under the age of 20, (from the
2010 U. S. Census). This represents
3.0% of the state’s total children
under 201. While the county ac-
counts for 3.0% of the state’s total children under 20, Otero County
had 1.9% of NM Protective Service’s total children “in care” as of De-
cember 31, 2012, which is less than expected, based on population
alone.
Age of Children In Care - Point-in-Time
Qtr 2 SFY 2013 December 31, 2012
Age Range
Otero
County
Region
Total
County % of
Region Total for
Age Range
County % of
Statewide Total
for Age Range
Total of Age
Range as % of
State Total
State
Total
0 - 1 2 12 16.7% 1.8% 6.0% 109
1 - 5 12 91 13.2% 1.7% 38.6% 705
6 - 10 13 89 14.6% 2.5% 28.9% 529
11 - 15 5 58 8.6% 1.4% 19.7% 360
16 - 17 3 20 15.0% 2.4% 6.8% 125
Total 35 270 13.0% 1.9% 1,828
Source: Sm0907
Race and Ethnicity Children in Otero County Total Population– All Ages 1
Children Under 19 yrs Children Under 19 Yrs of
Hispanic Origin Otero New Mexico
Total % of Children
Under 19 Total
% of Children
Under 19 Total
% of County
Total Total
White 13,957 78.9% 7,480 88.8% 53,966 84.6% 1,720,992
Black 754 4.3% 210 2.5% 2,437 3.8% 49,006
American Indian or Alaskan Native 1,764 10.0% 356 4.2% 4,558 7.1% 208,890
Asian 193 1.1% 46 0.5% 812 1.3% 31,253
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 90 0.5% 40 0.5% 214 0.3% 3,132
Two or More Races 922 5.2% 290 3.4% 1,810 2.8% 45,906
% of all Children in Coun-
ty by Race
% of Hispanic Children
in County1
Total Population of County
as a % of State
Total Pop-
ulation
Total Population 21 17,680 27.7% 8,422 47.6% 63,797 3.1% 2,059,179
Otero % of Children in
Poverty New Mexico Children Living below the Poverty Level as a % of all Children in the County:2
4,849 30.6% 145,779
1. Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, Population Division, Population Estimates Program. Released on Thursday, May 17, 2012. 2010 New Mexico
statewide average for children under 19 as a proportion of total population is 28.3%. New Mexico statewide average for Hispa nic children under 19 as a proportion of total population is 54.2%.
2. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Data Integration Division, Small Area Estimates Branch, Small Area Income and Poverty Estimates (SAIPE) Note: These are 2010 estimates modeled
from the relation between poverty and tax and program data for the states and a subset of counties using estimates of poverty from the Current Population Survey (CPS) Annual Social and Economic Supplement (ASEC). New Mexico statewide average for children under 18 living in poverty is 28.5%.
San Juan County (Nichole Garcia, County Manager) Otero County (Larry Wisecup, County Office Manager)
Southwest Region
1
1
3
0
0
30
0 10 20 30 40 50 60
American Indian or Alaskan Native
2 or more
Black or African American
Native Hawaiian or other Pacific …
Unable to Determine
White
Race of Children In Care
N = 35
Otero
Source: Sm0907
No49%Yes
51%
Hispanic Children in Otero
County In Care N = 35
Source: Sm0907
New Mexico CYFD, Protective Services 360 Degrees County Profiles - 2nd Quarter SFY 2013 (Period ending 12/31/12) Data for measures might differ from numbers reported elsewhere, due to differences in file run dates,
county classification/assignment, or rounding methodology. 133
Accepted50.6%
Not Accepted
49.4%
CPS Reports of Abuse and Neglect in Otero
Qtr 2 SFY 13 October - December 2012N = 241
16.1%
83.9%
PS Investigations in Otero
Qtr 2 SFY 13 October - December 2012N = 261
Substantiated
Unsubstantiated
Protective Services Reports and Investigations - Quarter 2 SFY 13: October - December 2012
Investigations
Accepted
Reports Substantiated Unsubstantiated
Total
Investigations
County % of State
Total Investigations1
Number of
Children Victims
Victim Rate per
1,000 Children
Otero County 122 42 16.1% 219 83.9% 261 6.1% 85 4.8
Region Total 984 231 23.3% 762 76.7% 993 23.1% 418 3.8
State Total 4,397 1,084 25.2% 3,219 74.8% 4,303 100.0% 1,906 3.3
Note: Not all “accepted reports” result in investigations completed during the period under review.
1. Both County and Regional data are calculated as a % of the State’s total investigations for the period under review.
Source: SM01a10 and SM06a01c
San Juan County (Nichole Garcia, County Manager) Otero County (Larry Wisecup, County Office Manager)
Protective Services Allegation Types of Child Maltreatment - Quarter 2 SFY 13: October - December 2012
Sexual Abuse Physical Neglect Physical Abuse
Substantiated Unsubstantiated Total Substantiated Unsubstantiated Total Substantiated Unsubstantiated Total
Otero County 9 7.6% 110 92.4% 119 2 15.4% 11 84.6% 13 36 12.2% 258 87.8% 294
Region Total 55 12.3% 392 87.7% 447 6 12.8% 41 87.2% 47 242 20.4% 943 79.6% 1,185
State Total 368 16.8% 1,823 83.2% 2,191 34 17.1% 165 82.9% 199 1,234 24.5% 3,799 75.5% 5,033
Note: In every investigation there may be multiple allegations of maltreatment for one or more children. In counties with small populations, very small numbers in any category may render suspect any data collected during the period under review.
Source: SM06a01c
PS Reports of Abuse and Neglect in New Mexico
Accepted 52.5%
Not Accepted 47.5%
Physical
Abuse19%
Sexual
Abuse4%
Physical
Neglect77%
Percent of Substantiated Allegations in Otero Qtr 2 SFY 13 October - December 2012
N = 47
New Mexico CYFD, Protective Services 360 Degrees County Profiles - 2nd Quarter SFY 2013 (Period ending 12/31/12) Data for measures might differ from numbers reported elsewhere, due to differences in file run dates,
county classification/assignment, or rounding methodology. 134
Otero County County
Total
Region
Total
% of Region
Total
Point in Time Measures: December 31, 2012
Number of Children in Care (SM0907) 35 270 13.0%
Number of Foster Care Providers (PM02a01) 28 155 18.1%
Number of Adoption Providers (PM02a01) 42 311 13.5%
Number of Children with A Plan of Adoption (Sm0803) 14 95 14.7%
Number Children Freed and Waiting (Sm0803) 4 58 6.9%
· Number of Children Freed and Waiting (With Adoption Resources) (Sm0803) 1 11 9.1%
· Number of Children Freed and Waiting (Without Adoption Resources) (Sm0803) 3 47 6.4%
San Juan County (Nichole Garcia, County Manager) Otero County (Larry Wisecup, County Office Manager)
Southwest Region
26
8
0
0
2
0
18
0 5 10 15 20 25 30
Adoption
No Recommeded Plan
Permanent Guardianship
Placed with a Fit and Willing Relative
Planned Permanent Living Arrangement
Remain In Home
Reunification
Go
al R
eco
mm
en
de
d
Permanency Plan Goals of Children In Custody Qtr 2 SFY 2013
Otero
Source: Sm0904
6
3
1
0
6
1
0 00
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
0-5 Yrs 6-10 Yrs 11-15 yrs 16+ yrs
Source: AFCARS
Children in Care with A Goal of Reunification
Point In Time December 31, 2012Otero County N = 17
Thru 12 months 13 months or more
New Mexico CYFD, Protective Services 360 Degrees County Profiles - 2nd Quarter SFY 2013 (Period ending 12/31/12) Data for measures might differ from numbers reported elsewhere, due to differences in file run dates,
county classification/assignment, or rounding methodology. 135
National Child Abuse and Neglect Data System (NCANDS) Safety Measures
Adoption and Foster Care Analysis and Reporting System (AFCARS) Permanency Measures
A higher score is better for these three National Measures
San Juan County (Nichole Garcia, County Manager) Otero County (Larry Wisecup, County Office Manager)
5.1
7%
12
.00
%
4.6
5%
9.7
3%
10
.74
%
10
.42
%
8.8
3%
9.0
0%
8.9
9%
0.0%
2.0%
4.0%
6.0%
8.0%
10.0%
12.0%
Jun-12 Sep-12 Dec-12
Trends of Recurrence of Maltreatment Within 6
Months of a Previously Substantiated Report of Maltreatment National Standard = 5.4%
Otero Region 5 New Mexico
Source: NCANDS Rolling 12 Months
0.0
0%
0.0
0%
0.0
0%
1.2
8%
1.3
0% 1
.59
%
0.4
2%
0.5
7% 0
.85
%
0.00%
0.50%
1.00%
1.50%
Jun-12 Sep-12 Dec-12
Trends of Maltreatment in Foster CareNational Standard = 0.32%
Otero Region 5 New Mexico
Source: NCANDS/AFCARS Rolling 12 Months
80
.8%
57
.6%
20
.0%
80
.0%
52
.3%
27
.3%76
.3%
56
.5%
20
.3%
0.0%
20.0%
40.0%
60.0%
80.0%
100.0%
less than 12 mo 12 to 23 mo 24 mo and above
Months in Care
Percent of Children With 2 or Fewer Placements
For Period Ending 12/31/2012
Otero
Region 5
New Mexico
Source: AFCARS Rolling 12 Months
25.0%29.4%
33.9%
0.0%
10.0%
20.0%
30.0%
40.0%
Otero Region Statewide
Percent of children adopted within 24 months from entry into foster care
Source: AFCARS Measures
New Mexico CYFD, Protective Services 360 Degrees County Profiles - 2nd Quarter SFY 2013 (Period ending 12/31/12) Data for measures might differ from numbers reported elsewhere, due to differences in file run dates,
county classification/assignment, or rounding methodology. 136
There are 2,127 children in Sier-
ra County and 579,841 in New
Mexico under the age of 20,
(from the 2010 U. S. Census).
This represents 0.4% of the
state’s total children under 201.
While the county accounts for 0.4% of the state’s total children under
20, Sierra County had 1.0% of NM Protective Service’s total children
“in care” as of December 31, 2012, which is more than expected,
based on population alone.
Age of Children In Care - Point-in-Time
Qtr 2 SFY 2013 December 31, 2012
Age Range
Sierra
County
Region
Total
County % of
Region Total for
Age Range
County % of
Statewide Total
for Age Range
Total of Age
Range as % of
State Total
State
Total
0 - 1 1 12 8.3% 0.9% 6.0% 109
1 - 5 8 91 8.8% 1.1% 38.6% 705
6 - 10 4 89 4.5% 0.8% 28.9% 529
11 - 15 4 58 6.9% 1.1% 19.7% 360
16 - 17 1 20 5.0% 0.8% 6.8% 125
Total 18 270 6.7% 1.0% 1,828
Source: Sm0907
Race and Ethnicity Children in Sierra County Total Population– All Ages 1
Children Under 19 yrs Children Under 19 Yrs of
Hispanic Origin Sierra New Mexico
Total % of Children
Under 19 Total
% of Children
Under 19 Total
% of County
Total Total
White 1,954 91.9% 1,010 91.4% 11,318 94.4% 1,720,992
Black 19 0.9% 4 0.4% 53 0.4% 49,006
American Indian or Alaskan Native 62 2.9% 35 3.2% 267 2.2% 208,890
Asian 2 0.1% 0 0.0% 50 0.4% 31,253
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 3 0.0% 3,132
Two or More Races 90 4.2% 56 5.1% 297 2.5% 45,906
% of all Children in Coun-
ty by Race
% of Hispanic Children
in County1
Total Population of County
as a % of State
Total Pop-
ulation
Total Population 1 2,127 17.7% 1,105 52.0% 11,988 0.6% 2,059,179
Sierra % of Children in
Poverty New Mexico
Children Living below the Poverty Level as a % of all Children in the County:2
777 40.4% 145,779
1. Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, Population Division, Population Estimates Program. Released on Thursday, May 17, 2012. 2010 New Mexico
statewide average for children under 19 as a proportion of total population is 28.3%. New Mexico statewide average for Hispa nic children under 19 as a proportion of total population is 54.2%.
2. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Data Integration Division, Small Area Estimates Branch, Small Area Income and Poverty Estimates (SAIPE) Note: These are 2010 estimates modeled
from the relation between poverty and tax and program data for the states and a subset of counties using estimates of poverty from the Current Population Survey (CPS) Annual Social and Economic Supplement (ASEC). New Mexico statewide average for children under 18 living in poverty is 28.5%.
San Juan County (Nichole Garcia, County Manager) Sierra County (Tina VanWinkle, County Office Manager)
Southwest Region
No56%
Yes44%
Hispanic Children in Sierra
County In Care N = 18
Source: Sm0907
0
1
0
0
0
17
0 5 10 15 20
American Indian or Alaskan Native
2 or more
Black or African American
Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander
Unable to Determine
White
Race of Children In Care
N = 18
Sierra
Source: Sm0907
New Mexico CYFD, Protective Services 360 Degrees County Profiles - 2nd Quarter SFY 2013 (Period ending 12/31/12) Data for measures might differ from numbers reported elsewhere, due to differences in file run dates,
county classification/assignment, or rounding methodology. 137
Accepted61.4%
Not Accepted
38.6%
CPS Reports of Abuse and Neglect in Sierra
Qtr 2 SFY 13 October - December 2012 N = 88
35.6%64.4%
PS Investigations in Sierra
Qtr 2 SFY 13 October - December 2012N = 59
SubstantiatedUnsubstantiated
Protective Services Reports and Investigations - Quarter 2 SFY 13: October - December 2012
Investigations
Accepted
Reports Substantiated Unsubstantiated
Total
Investigations
County % of State
Total Investigations1
Number of
Children Victims
Victim Rate per
1,000 Children
Sierra County 54 21 35.6% 38 64.4% 59 1.4% 35 16.5
Region Total 789 242 33.6% 478 66.4% 720 17.0% 466 3.3
State Total 4,397 1,084 25.2% 3,219 74.8% 4,303 100.0% 1,906 3.3
Note: Not all “accepted reports” result in investigations completed during the period under review.
1. Both County and Regional data are calculated as a % of the State’s total investigations for the period under review.
Source: SM01a10 and SM06a01c
San Juan County (Nichole Garcia, County Manager) Sierra County (Tina VanWinkle, County Office Manager)
Protective Services Allegation Types of Child Maltreatment - Quarter 2 SFY 13: October - December 2012
Sexual Abuse Physical Neglect Physical Abuse
Substantiated Unsubstantiated Total Substantiated Unsubstantiated Total Substantiated Unsubstantiated Total
Sierra County 5 23.8% 16 76.2% 21 0 0.0% 5 100.0% 5 20 27.8% 52 72.2% 72
Region Total 55 12.3% 392 87.7% 447 6 12.8% 41 87.2% 47 242 20.4% 943 79.6% 1,185
State Total 368 16.8% 1,823 83.2% 2,191 34 17.1% 165 82.9% 199 1,234 24.5% 3,799 75.5% 5,033
Note: In every investigation there may be multiple allegations of maltreatment for one or more children. In counties with small populations, very small numbers in any category may render suspect any data collected during the period under review.
Source: SM06a01c
PS Reports of Abuse and Neglect in New Mexico
Accepted 52.5%
Not Accepted 47.5%
Physical
Abuse20%
Sexual
Abuse0%
Physical
Neglect80%
Percent of Substantiated Allegations in Sierra
Qtr 2 SFY 13 October - December 2012N = 25
New Mexico CYFD, Protective Services 360 Degrees County Profiles - 2nd Quarter SFY 2013 (Period ending 12/31/12) Data for measures might differ from numbers reported elsewhere, due to differences in file run dates,
county classification/assignment, or rounding methodology. 138
Sierra County County
Total
Region
Total
% of Region
Total
Point in Time Measures: December 31, 2012
Number of Children in Care (SM0907) 18 270 6.7%
Number of Foster Care Providers (PM02a01) 7 155 4.5%
Number of Adoption Providers (PM02a01) 10 311 3.2%
Number of Children with A Plan of Adoption (Sm0803) 9 95 9.5%
Number Children Freed and Waiting (Sm0803) 4 58 6.9%
· Number of Children Freed and Waiting (With Adoption Resources) (Sm0803) 0 11 0.0%
· Number of Children Freed and Waiting (Without Adoption Resources) (Sm0803) 4 47 8.5%
San Juan County (Nichole Garcia, County Manager) Sierra County (Tina VanWinkle, County Office Manager)
Southwest Region
12
8
0
0
0
0
5
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14
Adoption
No Recommeded Plan
Permanent Guardianship
Placed with a Fit and Willing Relative
Planned Permanent Living Arrangement
Remain In Home
Reunification
Go
al R
eco
mm
en
de
d
Permanency Plan Goals of Children In CustodyQtr 2 SFY 2013
Sierra
Source: Sm0904
3
2
0 00 0 0 00
1
2
3
4
0-5 Yrs 6-10 Yrs 11-15 yrs 16+ yrs
Source: AFCARS
Children in Care with A Goal of Reunification
Point In Time December 31, 2012Sierra County N = 5
Thru 12 months 13 months or more
New Mexico CYFD, Protective Services 360 Degrees County Profiles - 2nd Quarter SFY 2013 (Period ending 12/31/12) Data for measures might differ from numbers reported elsewhere, due to differences in file run dates,
county classification/assignment, or rounding methodology. 139
National Child Abuse and Neglect Data System (NCANDS) Safety Measures
Adoption and Foster Care Analysis and Reporting System (AFCARS) Permanency Measures
A higher score is better for these three National Measures
San Juan County (Nichole Garcia, County Manager) Sierra County (Tina VanWinkle, County Office Manager)
30
.77
%
9.6
8%
12
.90
%
9.7
3%
10
.74
%
10
.42
%
8.8
3%
9.0
0%
8.9
9%
0.0%
5.0%
10.0%
15.0%
20.0%
25.0%
30.0%
Jun-12 Sep-12 Dec-12
Trends of Recurrence of Maltreatment Within 6
Months of a Previously Substantiated Report of Maltreatment National Standard = 5.4%
Sierra Region 5 New Mexico
Source: NCANDS Rolling 12 Months
0.0
0%
0.0
0%
0.0
0%
1.2
8%
1.3
0% 1
.59
%
0.4
2%
0.5
7% 0
.85
%
0.00%
0.50%
1.00%
1.50%
Jun-12 Sep-12 Dec-12
Trends of Maltreatment in Foster CareNational Standard = 0.32%
Sierra Region 5 New Mexico
Source: NCANDS/AFCARS Rolling 12 Months
71
.4%
0.0
%
0.0
%
80
.0%
52
.3%
20
.3%
76
.3%
56
.5%
21
.9%
0.0%
20.0%
40.0%
60.0%
80.0%
100.0%
less than 12 mo 12 to 23 mo 24 mo and above
Months in Care
Percent of Children With 2 or Fewer Placements
For Period Ending 12/31/2012
Sierra
Region 5
New Mexico
Source: AFCARS Rolling 12 Months
0.0%
29.4%33.9%
0.0%
10.0%
20.0%
30.0%
40.0%
Sierra Region Statewide
Percent of children adopted within 24 months from entry into foster care
Source: AFCARS Measures
New Mexico CYFD, Protective Services 360 Degrees County Profiles - 2nd Quarter SFY 2013 (Period ending 12/31/12) Data for measures might differ from numbers reported elsewhere, due to differences in file run dates,
county classification/assignment, or rounding methodology. 140
There are 5,011 children in Socorro
County and 579,841 in New Mexico
under the age of 20, (from the
2010 U. S. Census). This represents
0.9% of the state’s total children
under 201. While the county accounts for 0.9% of the state’s total
children under 20, Socorro County had 0.6% of NM Protective Service’s
total children “in care” as of December 31, 2012, which is less than
expected, based on population alone.
Age of Children In Care - Point-in-Time
Qtr 2 SFY 2013 December 31, 2012
Age Range
Socorro
County
Region
Total
County % of
Region Total for
Age Range
County % of
Statewide Total
for Age Range
Total of Age
Range as % of
State Total
State
Total
0 - 1 2 12 16.7% 1.8% 6.0% 109
1 - 5 2 91 2.2% 0.3% 38.6% 705
6 - 10 4 89 4.5% 0.8% 28.9% 529
11 - 15 3 58 5.2% 0.8% 19.7% 360
16 - 17 0 20 0.0% 0.0% 6.8% 125
Total 11 270 4.1% 0.6% 1,828
Source: Sm0907
Race and Ethnicity Children in Socorro County Total Population– All Ages 1
Children Under 19 yrs Children Under 19 Yrs of
Hispanic Origin Socorro New Mexico
Total % of Children
Under 19 Total
% of Children
Under 19 Total
% of County
Total Total
White 3,835 76.5% 2,592 91.1% 14,936 83.6% 1,720,992
Black 85 1.7% 35 1.2% 200 1.1% 49,006
American Indian or Alaskan Native 873 17.4% 118 4.1% 2,153 12.1% 208,890
Asian 69 1.4% 20 0.7% 245 1.4% 31,253
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 5 0.1% 2 0.1% 17 0.1% 3,132
Two or More Races 144 2.9% 79 2.8% 315 1.8% 45,906
% of all Children in Coun-
ty by Race
% of Hispanic Children
in County1
Total Population of County
as a % of State
Total Pop-
ulation
Total Population 1 5,011 28.0% 2,846 56.8% 17,866 0.9% 2,059,179
Socorro % of Children in
Poverty New Mexico
Children Living below the Poverty Level as a % of all Children in the County:2
1,641 39.1% 145,779
1. Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, Population Division, Population Estimates Program. Released on Thursday, May 17, 2012. 2010 New Mexico
statewide average for children under 19 as a proportion of total population is 28.3%. New Mexico statewide average for Hispa nic children under 19 as a proportion of total population is 54.2%.
2. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Data Integration Division, Small Area Estimates Branch, Small Area Income and Poverty Estimates (SAIPE) Note: These are 2010 estimates modeled
from the relation between poverty and tax and program data for the states and a subset of counties using estimates of poverty from the Current Population Survey (CPS) Annual Social and Economic Supplement (ASEC). New Mexico statewide average for children under 18 living in poverty is 28.5%.
San Juan County (Nichole Garcia, County Manager) Socorro County (Tina VanWinkle, County Office Manager)
Southwest Region
0
0
0
0
0
11
0 5 10 15 20
American Indian or Alaskan Native
2 or more
Black or African American
Native Hawaiian or other Pacific …
Unable to Determine
White
Race of Children In Care
N = 11
Socorro
Source: Sm0907
No18%
Yes82%
Hispanic Children in Socorro
County In Care N = 11
Source: Sm0907
New Mexico CYFD, Protective Services 360 Degrees County Profiles - 2nd Quarter SFY 2013 (Period ending 12/31/12) Data for measures might differ from numbers reported elsewhere, due to differences in file run dates,
county classification/assignment, or rounding methodology. 141
Accepted51.5%
Not Accepted
48.5%
CPS Reports of Abuse and Neglect in Socorro
Qtr 2 SFY 13 October - December 2012N = 97
32.8%67.2%
PS Investigations in Socorro
Qtr 2 SFY 13 October - December 2012N = 58
Unsubstantiated Substantiated
Protective Services Reports and Investigations - Quarter 2 SFY 13: October - December 2012
Investigations
Accepted
Reports Substantiated Unsubstantiated
Total
Investigations
County % of State
Total Investigations1
Number of
Children Victims
Victim Rate per
1,000 Children
Socorro County 50 19 32.8% 39 67.2% 58 1.3% 30 6.0
Region Total 789 242 33.6% 478 66.4% 720 17.0% 466 3.3
State Total 4,397 1,084 25.2% 3,219 74.8% 4,303 100.0% 1,906 3.3
Note: Not all “accepted reports” result in investigations completed during the period under review.
1. Both County and Regional data are calculated as a % of the State’s total investigations for the period under review.
Source: SM01a10 and SM06a01c
San Juan County (Nichole Garcia, County Manager) Socorro County (Tina VanWinkle, County Office Manager)
Protective Services Allegation Types of Child Maltreatment - Quarter 2 SFY 13: October - December 2012
Sexual Abuse Physical Neglect Physical Abuse
Substantiated Unsubstantiated Total Substantiated Unsubstantiated Total Substantiated Unsubstantiated Total
Socorro County 1 4.5% 21 95.5% 22 1 33.3% 2 67.0% 3 20 30.8% 45 69.2% 65
Region Total 55 12.3% 392 87.7% 447 6 12.8% 41 87.2% 47 242 20.4% 943 79.6% 1,185
State Total 368 16.8% 1,823 83.2% 2,191 34 17.1% 165 82.9% 199 1,234 24.5% 3,799 75.5% 5,033
Note: In every investigation there may be multiple allegations of maltreatment for one or more children. In counties with small populations, very small numbers in any category may render suspect any data collected during the period under review.
Source: SM06a01c
PS Reports of Abuse and Neglect in New Mexico
Accepted 52.5%
Not Accepted 47.5%
Physical
Abuse4.5%
Sexual
Abuse4.5%
Physical
Neglect90.9%
Percent of Substantiated Allegations in Socorro
Qtr 2 SFY 13 October - December 2012N = 22
New Mexico CYFD, Protective Services 360 Degrees County Profiles - 2nd Quarter SFY 2013 (Period ending 12/31/12) Data for measures might differ from numbers reported elsewhere, due to differences in file run dates,
county classification/assignment, or rounding methodology. 142
Socorro County
Total
Region
Total
% of Region
Total
Point in Time Measures: December 31, 2012
Number of Children in Care (SM0907) 11 270 4.1%
Number of Foster Care Providers (PM02a01) 6 155 3.9%
Number of Adoption Providers (PM02a01) 18 311 5.8%
Number of Children with A Plan of Adoption (Sm0803) 2 95 2.1%
Number Children Freed and Waiting (Sm0803) 2 58 3.4%
· Number of Children Freed and Waiting (With Adoption Resources) (Sm0803) 1 11 9.1%
· Number of Children Freed and Waiting (Without Adoption Resources) (Sm0803) 1 47 2.1%
San Juan County (Nichole Garcia, County Manager) Socorro County (Tina VanWinkle, County Office Manager)
Southwest Region
3
9
0
0
0
0
9
0 2 4 6 8 10
Adoption
No Recommeded Plan
Permanent Guardianship
Placed with a Fit and Willing Relative
Planned Permanent Living Arrangement
Remain In Home
Reunification
Go
al R
eco
mm
en
de
d
Permanency Plan Goals of Children In Custody
Qtr 2 SFY 2013
Socorro
Source: Sm0904
1 1 1
00 0 0 00
1
2
3
4
0-5 Yrs 6-10 Yrs 11-15 yrs 16+ yrs
Source: AFCARS
Children in Care with A Goal of ReunificationPoint In Time December 31, 2012
Soccoro County N = 3
Thru 12 months 13 months or more
New Mexico CYFD, Protective Services 360 Degrees County Profiles - 2nd Quarter SFY 2013 (Period ending 12/31/12) Data for measures might differ from numbers reported elsewhere, due to differences in file run dates,
county classification/assignment, or rounding methodology. 143
National Child Abuse and Neglect Data System (NCANDS) Safety Measures
Adoption and Foster Care Analysis and Reporting System (AFCARS) Permanency Measures
A higher score is better for these three National Measures
San Juan County (Nichole Garcia, County Manager) Socorro County (Tina VanWinkle, County Office Manager)
6.1
2%
14
.29
%
10
.26
%
9.7
3%
10
.74
%
10
.42
%
8.8
3%
9.0
0%
8.9
9%
0.0%
2.0%
4.0%
6.0%
8.0%
10.0%
12.0%
14.0%
16.0%
Jun-12 Sep-12 Dec-12
Trends of Recurrence of Maltreatment Within 6
Months of a Previously Substantiated Report of Maltreatment National Standard = 5.4%
Socorro Region 5 New Mexico
Source: NCANDS Rolling 12 Months
15.7
9%
0.00
%
0.0
0%
1.2
8%
1.3
0%
1.5
9%
0.42
%
0.5
7%
0.85
%
0.00%
5.00%
10.00%
15.00%
Jun-12 Sep-12 Dec-12
Trends of Maltreatment in Foster CareNational Standard = 0.32%
Socorro Region 5 New Mexico
Source: NCANDS/AFCARS Rolling 12 Months
10
0.0
%
0.0
%
0.0
%
80
.0%
52
.3%
20
.3%
76
.3%
56
.5%
21
.9%
0.0%
20.0%
40.0%
60.0%
80.0%
100.0%
less than 12 mo 12 to 23 mo 24 mo and above
Months in Care
Percent of Children With 2 or Fewer Placements
For Period Ending 12/31/2012
Socorro
Region 5
New Mexico
Source: AFCARS Rolling 12 Months
16.7%
29.4%
33.9%
0.0%
10.0%
20.0%
30.0%
40.0%
Socorro Region Statewide
Percent of children adopted within 24 months from entry into foster care
Source: AFCARS Measures