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Children in Foster Care (Percent) – 2011

Data Provided by: North Dakota KIDS COUNT
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North Dakota 1.1%
Adams NA
Barnes 0.7% Barchart image
Benson 2.9% Barchart image
Billings 0.0% Barchart image
Bottineau 0.6% Barchart image
Bowman NA
Burke NA
Burleigh 1.3% Barchart image
Cass 1.2% Barchart image
Cavalier 0.9% Barchart image
Dickey 0.5% Barchart image
Divide 2.9% Barchart image
Dunn NA
Eddy NA
Emmons 0.0% Barchart image
Foster 1.0% Barchart image
Golden Valley NA
Grand Forks 1.5% Barchart image
Grant NA
Griggs 1.5% Barchart image
Hettinger 1.2% Barchart image
Kidder 0.0% Barchart image
LaMoure 0.0% Barchart image
Logan 0.0% Barchart image
McHenry 0.9% Barchart image
McIntosh NA
McKenzie 1.6% Barchart image
McLean 0.9% Barchart image
Mercer NA
Morton 0.1% Barchart image
Mountrail 2.0% Barchart image
Nelson NA
Oliver NA
Pembina 0.6% Barchart image
Pierce 0.6% Barchart image
Ramsey 2.0% Barchart image
Ransom 0.4% Barchart image
Renville NA
Richland 0.7% Barchart image
Rolette 1.6% Barchart image
Sargent NA
Sheridan 0.0% Barchart image
Sioux 1.2% Barchart image
Slope 0.0% Barchart image
Stark 0.9% Barchart image
Steele NA
Stutsman 0.9% Barchart image
Towner 0.0% Barchart image
Traill 1.4% Barchart image
Walsh 0.6% Barchart image
Ward 0.9% Barchart image
Wells NA
Williams 2.0% Barchart image

Definitions: This indicator represents children placed in living situations outside their family home as a result of Juvenile Court intervention. In most cases custody is given to either a County Social Service Board, a Tribal Social Service office, the Division of Juvenile Services, or the Executive Director of the North Dakota Department of Human Services (e.g., in cases where parental rights have been terminated). Numbers are unduplicated cases and exclude subsidized adoption.  The data represent all children receiving foster care services during the fiscal year.

The percentage is the proportion children living in foster care represent of the total child population ages 0 through 18 in respective geographic areas.

Data Source: North Dakota Department of Human Services, Children and Family Services.

Footnotes: GEOGRAPHY - Data reflect the child's place of residence. DATE - Federal Fiscal Year (FFY) (October 1 - September 30). NOTE - Prior to FFY 2004, foster care data presented on the county level  reflect only those children for whom the County Social Service Board in question was responsible. Thus, the county numbers do not include children in the custody of a division other than a County Social Service Board. Children in the custody of organizations other than County Social Service Boards are included in the statewide total. Beginning with FFY 2004 data, all children being served by foster care, regardless of the custodian, are reported for each county where they are being served.  LIMITATIONS - Data are not reported for geographies where the number of children in foster care is five or less. In these cases, "LNE" is indicated for Low Number Events.

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North Dakota KIDS COUNT North Dakota State University
IACC Building, Room 424
P.O. Box 6050, Dept. 8000
Fargo, ND 58108-6050

(701) 231-5931
ndkidscount@yahoo.com
http://www.ndkidscount.org

Karen Olson, Program Director