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Title: General Well-Being


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General Well-Being
  • Report U.S. Teens in Our World Understanding
    the Health of U.S. Youth in Comparison to Youth
    in Other Countries

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Oregons Youth
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Our Youth
  • Report Children First for Oregon Progress
    Report 2010
  • How are we doing as a state?

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Child Health
  • 10.6 of children (0-18 y/o) had no health
    insurance.
  • Healthy Kids Plan
  • http//www.oregonhealthykids.gov/
  • 26.8 of children are obese
  • 20.8 teen pregnancy rate

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Child Welfare
  • Foster care
  • 60 of kids had 2 or fewer placements during the
    year
  • Domestic violence
  • 31.7 confirmed abuse/neglect/threat of harm

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Youth Development Education
  • 15.3/1,000 of children (under 18 y/o) arrested
  • 85 graduation rate
  • 72 8th grade math proficiency
  • 69.6 8th grade reading proficiency
  • 18,000 homeless children/adolescents

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Family Finances Stability
  • Affordable child care
  • 30.7 of Oregon households spent less than 10 on
    child care.
  • Free / Reduced Lunch
  • 86.1 of eligible kids received free / reduced
    lunch (2008-2009 school year)
  • Food Insecurity
  • 13.1 of households are food insecure
  • 18.7 of Oregons children live in poverty

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Oregons Children in Poverty
Children First for Oregon 2010 County Data Book
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Individual counties
Benton Marion Multnomah Polk
Obesity 20.6 26.4 23.8 33.5
Teen Pregnancy 14 / 1,000 244 / 1,000 325 / 1,000 33 / 1,000
Uninsured 5.2 14.8 3.4 2.5
Poverty 15.1 24.6 20 18.6
Head Start 42.6 58.1 63.9 50.9
Graduation 94.5 82.5 75.6 85.5
Abuse/Neglect 4.4 / 1,000 10.5 / 1,000 6.5 / 1,000 10.1 / 1,000
Children First for Oregon 2010 County Data Book
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Child Poverty
Children First for Oregon 2010 County Data Book
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What impact does this have?
  • Children raised in poverty are more likely to
  • Have limited or no access to health care
  • Have chronic health problems
  • Die during childhood
  • Experience food insecurity and/or hunger
  • Have learning disabilities
  • Score lower on standardized tests
  • Repeat a grade
  • Drop out of school
  • Suffer from emotional and/or behavioral problems
  • Be poor as an adult
  • www.cffo.org
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