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Children in Foster Care, by Type: Family Home Placements (Percent) – 2000

Data Provided by: North Dakota KIDS COUNT
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North Dakota 56.2%
Adams 42.9% Barchart image
Barnes 71.0% Barchart image
Benson 76.7% Barchart image
Billings 0.0% Barchart image
Bottineau 71.4% Barchart image
Bowman 0.0% Barchart image
Burke 0.0% Barchart image
Burleigh 40.6% Barchart image
Cass 56.1% Barchart image
Cavalier 50.0% Barchart image
Dickey 53.9% Barchart image
Divide 50.0% Barchart image
Dunn 77.8% Barchart image
Eddy 60.0% Barchart image
Emmons 0.0% Barchart image
Foster 0.0% Barchart image
Golden Valley 33.3% Barchart image
Grand Forks 61.6% Barchart image
Grant 0.0% Barchart image
Griggs 50.0% Barchart image
Hettinger 71.4% Barchart image
Kidder 0.0% Barchart image
LaMoure 50.0% Barchart image
Logan 100.0% Barchart image
McHenry 50.0% Barchart image
McIntosh 50.0% Barchart image
McKenzie 69.2% Barchart image
McLean 41.7% Barchart image
Mercer 52.9% Barchart image
Morton 56.3% Barchart image
Mountrail 62.5% Barchart image
Nelson 50.0% Barchart image
Oliver 0.0% Barchart image
Pembina 33.3% Barchart image
Pierce 55.6% Barchart image
Ramsey 72.8% Barchart image
Ransom 37.5% Barchart image
Renville 100.0% Barchart image
Richland 59.6% Barchart image
Rolette 73.5% Barchart image
Sargent 100.0% Barchart image
Sheridan 0.0% Barchart image
Sioux 61.5% Barchart image
Slope 0.0% Barchart image
Stark 40.0% Barchart image
Steele 40.0% Barchart image
Stutsman 68.8% Barchart image
Towner 0.0% Barchart image
Traill 50.0% Barchart image
Walsh 34.5% Barchart image
Ward 57.7% Barchart image
Wells 40.0% Barchart image
Williams 48.3% 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.

A Family Home placement is an occupied private residence in which foster care is regularly provided by the owner or lessee to no more than four children, unless all of the children in foster care are related to each other by blood or marriage, in which case such limitation does not apply.  Family foster care includes relative placements, family foster homes, and trial home visits.

A Residential Child-Care Facility is a public or private institutional facility providing foster care to more than eight unrelated children, except as may be otherwise provided by rule or regulation. Facilities may include child-care institutions, residential treatment facilities, maternity homes, etc. A Group Home is an occupied private residence in which foster care is regularly provided for more than four but fewer than 10 unrelated children.

Other Placements represent the number of children in supervised independent living, runaways, and cases for which no specific placement was identified.

The percentage is the proportion these children (in each subgroup) represent of the child population ages 0 through 18 in foster care 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.

North Dakota Grantee

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