Florida's Child Welfare Statistics
Abuse within 6 Months of Closure of Services
Abuse within 12 Months of Closure of Services
Alleged Victims Seen within 24 Hours
Child Protective Investigators and Supervisors with a Social Work Degree
Child Protective Investigators with More than 20 Open Investigations
Children Entering Care and Achieving Permanency within 12 Months
Children in Care 12 to 23 Months Achieving Permanency within 12 Months
Children in Care 24 Months Achieving Permanency within 12 Months
Children in Licensed Out-of-Home Care Placed in Removal Circuit
Children Receiving Dental Services
Children Receiving Medical Services
Children Under Supervision Seen Every 30 Days
Children Who Do Not Re-enter Care within 12 Months of Moving to a Permanent Home
Children Whose Initial Placement is in Kinship Care
Children with No Recurrence of Verified Maltreatment within 12 Months
Investigations Commenced within 24 Hours
Investigations that had an Initial Supervisory Consultation within 5 Days
Perpetrators with No Recurrence of Verified Maltreatment within 12 Months
Placement Moves per 1,000 Days in Out-of-Home Care
Post Investigations Services that Align with Safety Determination
Retention of Child Protective Investigators
Sibling Groups where all Siblings are Placed Together
Young Adults Aging Out and Educational Achievement
Young Adults Aging Out of Out-of-Home Care who did not Perpetrate Abuse by their 25th Birthday
Abuse Per 100,000 Days in Out-of-Home Care
Children Entering Care and Achieving Permanency within 12 Months
Children in Care 12 to 23 Months Achieving Permanency within 12 Months
Abuse Per 100,000 Days in Out-of-Home Care
Children Entering Care and Achieving Permanency within 12 Months
Children in Care 12 to 23 Months Achieving Permanency within 12 Months
Children in Care 24 Months Achieving Permanency within 12 Months
Children Who Do Not Re-enter Care within 12 Months of Moving to a Permanent Home
Children with No Recurrence of Verified Maltreatment within 12 Months
Child Abuse and Neglect Investigations by Most Serious Finding
Children & Young Adults Exiting Out-of-Home Care
Children & Young Adults Receiving In-Home Services
Children Entering Out-of-Home Care
Children in Investigations by Most Serious Finding
Disproportionality Index for Children in Out-of-Home Care
Percent of Children by Child Population and Child Welfare Event