Title: General Well-Being
1General 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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7Oregons Youth
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9Our Youth
- Report Children First for Oregon Progress
Report 2010 - How are we doing as a state?
10Child 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
11Child 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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12Youth 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
13Family 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
14Oregons Children in Poverty
Children First for Oregon 2010 County Data Book
15Individual 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
16Child Poverty
Children First for Oregon 2010 County Data Book
17What 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