Independent Living Transitional Services Critical Checklist 2010
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1 Independent Living Transitional Services Critical Checklist 2010 Joint Project by: Independent Living Services Advisory Council, the Community-Based Care Lead Agencies and the Department of Children and Families
2 Independent Living Transitional Services Critical Checklists This chart book contains information from three surveys: 1) youth age 13-17, 2) young adults age 18-22, and 3) case workers for the year old youths. This chartbook compiles the results of over 4,400 surveys. The three surveys did not all contain the same questions, but the survey checklists included questions in the following areas: Section I Background Section II Housing Section III Education Section IV Employment Section V Health Section VI Department of Corrections or Juvenile Justice Section VII Transportation Section VIII Case Plan, Aftercare and Transitional Services CW is Caseworker Survey Y is year old survey YA is year old survey Page 2
3 Methodology The year olds were surveyed this year through 2 methods: 1) a survey that was to be completed by the youth him/herself and 2) a survey that was to be completed by the caseworker for that youth. In this way the year old survey consisted of two separate, but interrelated, survey instruments. For this analysis there is not a one-to-one match of youth to caseworker surveys, for example, if the youth was unavailable or refused to participate, there is only a caseworker survey. We also eliminated all duplicate surveys so each type of survey instrument is included only once for each child. The questions in each of the three survey instruments were numbered individually, so the numbering on the individual pages will correspond to the specific survey from which it was drawn. The numbering will show the section of the survey and the survey from which it was drawn (Y=13-17 year old youth survey; CW=Caseworker survey on year old youth; YA=18-22 year old survey taken by the young adult). If a question appears on two surveys and both are represented on that page, the code will include both survey codes (e.g. Y/YA; CW/YA). So each page will clearly indicate: 1) The survey from which it was drawn (Y, CW, YA); 2) The section of the survey (1-8); and 3) The question number. Many of the charts convey a lot of information. If a cell in a chart is empty, that indicates no respondents selected that option. There are not zeros in each of the cells in the hopes of making the charts easier to read. Page 3
4 Table of Contents Section I - Background Information Question 1-1CW: Youth has completed a standardized life skills assessment within the last 12 months? Responses by age for youth 17 years of age 14 Question 1-1CW: Youth has completed a standardized life skills assessment within the last 12 months? Responses by Community-Based Care Lead Agency for youth age Question 1-1CW: Youth has completed a standardized life skills assessment within the last 12 months? Responses by age for youth 17 years of age 16 Question 1-2CW: Youth has received services for areas identified by the life skills assessment as deficiencies. Responses by age for youth age Question 1-2CW: Youth has received services for areas identified by the life skills assessment as deficiencies. Responses by age for youth age 13 to 17 who responded 'Yes' to having completed an assessment. 18 Question 1-2CW: Youth has received services for areas identified by the life skills assessment as deficiencies. Responses by Community-Based Care Lead Agency for youth age 13 to Question 1-2CW: Youth has received services for areas identified by the life skills assessment as deficiencies. Responses by Community-Based Care Lead Agency for youth 13 to 17 who responded 'Yes' to having completed an assessment. 20 Question 1-1Y: Do you have a written plan for participation in activities that are appropriate for you? Responses by age for youth age Question 1-1Y: Do you have a written plan for participation in activities that are appropriate for you? Responses by Community-Based Care Lead Agency for youth age Question 1-3CW / 1-8YA: Youth receives Social Security Income (SSI)? Responses by age for youth age & Question 1-3CW: Youth receives Social Security Income (SSI)? Responses by Community-Based Care Lead Agency for youth age Question 1-2Y/1-1YA: Do you have an open bank account (does not include a master trust account)? Responses by age for youth and young adults age and Page 4
5 Table of Contents Section I - Background Information Question 1-2Y: Do you have an open bank account (does not include a master trust account)? Percentage 'Yes' by Community-Based Care Lead Agency for youth and young adults age 16 and older 26 Question 1-3Y1-2YA: Do you deposit or withdraw money from your bank account at least once every 3 months, including using a debit card? Responses by age for youth and young adults age and Question 1-3YA: Are you married? Percentage married by age for those Question 1-4Y/YA: Are you pregnant? Responses by age for youth and young adults age and Question 1-5Y/YA: Do you have children? Percentage with children by age and by gender age Question 1-6Y/YA: Are your children in your legal custody? Percentage who are the caregiver of their children of those with children, by age and by gender, age Question 1-7Y/YA: Are you the caregiver of your children? Percentage who are the caregiver of their children of those with children, by age and by gender, age Question 1-8Y: Have you received a copy of the Rights and Expectation for Children and Youth in Shelter or Foster Care? Percentage of youth age with a copy by age 33 Question 1-9Y: Do you receive an allowance each month? Percentage of youth age with an allowance by age Question 1-10Y: If you receive an allowance, how much do you receive each month? Amount of allowance for youth age with an allowance Section II - Housing Question 2-1CW: Youth Currently Residing in: Percentage of residence type by age Question 2-1CW: Youth Currently Residing in: Percentage of residence type by Community-Based Care Lead Agency age Page 5 36
6 Table of Contents Section II - Housing Question 2-1Y: Have you been formally evaluated for Subsidized Independent Living? (Ages 16+) Responses by age for youth age Question 2-1Y: Have you been formally evaluated for Subsidized Independent Living? Percentage of youth who are 17 years of age with a written plan by Community-Based Care Lead Agency Question 2-1YA: At the time of your 18th birthday, what type of placement were you in? Responses by Community-Based Care, age Question 2-2YA: What is your current Housing/Living Arrangement? Responses by age for young adults age Question 2-3YA: Is your name on the lease or mortgage for your housing? Responses by age for young adults age Question 2-4YA: How many times have you moved or changed your living arrangement in the past 12 months? Responses by age for young adults age Question 2-5YA: Do you consider your housing/living arrangement safe? Responses by age for young adults age Question 2-6YA: Do you consider your housing/living arrangement stable? Responses by age for young adults age Question 2-7YA: Do you consider your housing/living arrangement affordable? Responses by age for young adults age Question 2-8YA: Is your housing/living arrangement near stores and shopping? Responses by age for young adults age Question 2-9YA: Is your housing/living arrangement near a bus stop? Responses by age for young adults age Question 2-10YA: Is your housing/living arrangement near your school or educational program? Responses by age for young adults age Page 6
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8 Table of Contents Section II - Housing Question 2-11YA: Is your housing/living arrangement near your place of employment? Responses by age for young adults age Question 2-13YA: Have you spent at least one night homeless since leaving foster care in the last 12 months? Responses by age for young adults age Question 2-13YA: Have you spent at least one night homeless since leaving foster care in the last 12 months? Responses by Community-Based Care Lead Agency for young adults age Question 2-14YA: How many times have you been homeless in the last 12 months? Responses by age for young adults age Question 2-15YA: In the last 12 months, about how many nights were you homeless each time you were homeless? Responses by age for young adults age Question 2-16YA: In the last 12 months, where did you stay when you were homeless? Responses by age for young adults age Section III - Education Question 3-1Y: What is your Educational Goal? Responses by age for youth age Question 3-1Y: What is your Educational Goal? Responses by Community-Based Care for youth age Question 3-1CW: Youth, as determined by their school, is above/at/below grade level Educational status by age for youth age 13 through Question 3-1CW: Youth, as determined by their school, is above/at/below grade level Educational status by Community-Based Care Lead Agency for youth age 13 through Question 3-1CW: Youth, as determined by their school, is above/at/below grade level Educational status by Community-Based Care Lead Agency for youth age Page 8
9 Table of Contents Section III - Education Question 3-2CW: If the answer is below grade level or youth is not in school to item #1, is the youth receiving remediation services identified to improve his or her chances of performing at or above grade level or returning to school? Receipt of remedial educational services by Community-Based Care Lead Agency for those age 13 through Question 3-3CW: Youth has passed their grade level Florida Comprehensive Assessment Test (FCAT). Grade level FCAT status by age for youth age 13 through Question 3-3CW: Youth has passed their grade level Florida Comprehensive Assessment Test (FCAT). Grade level FCAT status by Community-Based Care Lead Agency for youth age 13 through Question 3-3CW: Youth has passed their grade level Florida Comprehensive Assessment Test (FCAT). Grade level FCAT status by Community-Based Care Lead Agency for youth age Question 3-4CW: If no to item 3 above, the youth is receiving tutoring/ other services identified to improve his or her chances of passing their grade level FCAT? Receipt of remedial educational services by age for those age 13 through 17, not passing grade level FCAT 64 Question 3-4CW: If no to item 3 above, the youth is receiving tutoring/ other services identified to improve his or her chances of passing their grade level FCAT? Receipt of remedial educational services by CBC for those age 13 through 17, not passing grade level FCAT 65 Question 3-5CW: If no to passing their full grade level FCAT, the following sections were passed: Sections passed by age, Question 3-6CW: Youth has an educational and career path which has been developed into a written plan. Written educational plan by CBC for those age 13 through Question 3-7CW: Youth s educational and career path has been filed with the court. Written educational plan filed with the court by CBC for those age 13 through Question 3-8CW: What is the youth's current educational status? Current Educational Status by Age Question 3-9CW: Highest completed grade/education. Highest Grade or Educational Level Completed by Age, Age Question 3-1YA: Are you currently attending school or a vocational program? Responses by Young Adults age Page 9 71
10 Table of Contents Section III - Education Question 3-2YA: If attending school, are you considered by your educational institution to be above/at/below grade level? Educational status by age for yongh adults age 18 to Question 3-3YA: Are you receiving tutoring or other services? Responses by young adults age Question 3-4YA: What type of school are you currently attending? Current Educational Program by Age Question 3-5YA: What is the highest completed grade/education that you have completed? Highest Grade or Educational Level Completed by Age Question 3-6YA: What is your Current Educational Goal? Current Educational Goal by Age Question 3-6YA: What is your Current Educational Goal? Current Educational Goal by Community-Based Care Lead Agency, Age Section IV - Employment Question 4-1Y: Have you had an opportunity to participate in job training (paid or unpaid)? Job Training Opportunity by Age, Question 4-1Y: Have you had an opportunity to participate in job training (paid or unpaid)? Job Training Opportunity by Community-Based Care Lead Agency, Age Question 4-1CW: Youth s current Employment Status Employment Status by Age, Question 4-1CW: Youth s current Employment Status Employment Status by Community-Based Care Lead Agency, Age Question 4-2CW: If employed, what is the hourly wage? Hourly wage of those who reported employment, age Question 4-3CW: If employed, total number of hours worked per week on average (all jobs) Hours worked by those reporting employment age Page 10 83
11 Table of Contents Section IV - Employment Question 4-4CW: Youth has a job that offers benefits such as health insurance, dental insurance, sick leave, paid vacation, and retirement plans such as a 401k to them at their current employment status. Jobs with Benefits, of those employed. Age Question 4-5CW: If yes, please check type of benefits their job offers at their current employment status. Of Jobs with Benefits, Type of Benefit Noted, Age Question 4-1YA: What is your current Employment Status? Employment Status By Age, Question 4-2YA: If employed, what is your hourly wage? Hourly wage of those who reported employment, age Question 4-3YA: If employed, total number of hours worked per week on average (all jobs) Hours worked by those reporting employment age Question 4-4YA: Have you participated in job training or internships (paid or unpaid) in the last 12 months? Job Training Opportunity by Age, Question 4-5YA: Have you had opportunities to participate in job training or internships (paid or unpaid) since leaving foster care? Job Training Oportunities by Age, Question 4-6YA: If job training and internship opportunities (paid or unpaid) were made available now, would you participate? Job Training Interest by Age, Question 4-7YA: Does your current job offer benefits such as health insurance, dental insurance, sick leave, paid vacation, and Jobs with Benefits, of those employed. Age Question 4-8YA: If yes, please check type of benefits your job offers to you in your current position. Of Jobs with Benefits, Type of Benefit Noted, Age Question 4-9YA: If you are not currently employed, when was the last time that you held the same job for over 90 days? Last Employed by Age, Section V - Health Question 5-1CW/YA: Has Medicaid or not Age with Medicaid 93 Page 11
12 Table of Contents Section V - Health Question 5-1Y: What health services have you received in the last year? (Check all that apply). Health Services Received, by Age, Question 5-1Y: What health services have you received in the last year? (Check all that apply). Percentage of youth age who received health services in the last year by CBC 95 Question 5-1 through 5YA: Do you have medical health/mental health/dental/vision insurance? Insurance Coverage By Type of Insurance And Age Cohort, and Question 5-6YA: What health services have you received in the last year? (Check all that apply). Number and Percentage of young adults age who received health services in the last year 97 Section VI - Department of Corrections or Juvenile Justice Question 6-1CW & YA: Youth has been arrested in the past 12 months. Percentage of Youth Arrested in Past 12 Months by Age Question 6-1CW/YA: Youth has been arrested in the past 12 months. Percentage of Youth Arrested in Past 12 Months by Community-Based Care Lead Agency, Age Question 6-2CW/YA: If yes, number of times arrested in the last 12 months. Number of Arrests in Past 12 Months by Age Question 6-3CW: Youth is currently on probation or under DJJ supervision Percentage of Youth On Probabion or Under Supervision by Age Question 6-3YA: Are you on currently on probation or under criminal court supervision. Percentage of Youth On Probabion or Under Supervision by Age Question 6-4CW: Youth is currently incarcerated, or has been incarcerated within the past 12 months. Percentage of Youth On Probabion or Under Supervision by Age Question 6-4YA: Are you currently incarcerated, or have you been incarcerated within the last 12 months? Percentage of Youth On Probabion or Under Supervision by Age Page 12
13 Table of Contents Section VII - Transportation Question 7-1Y-YA: Do you have a reliable means of transportation to school, including a school bus? Percent of Youth Age with Reliable Transportation 103 Question 7-1Y-YA: Do you have a reliable means of transportation to school, including a school bus? Percent of Youth With Reliable Transportation by Community-Based Care Lead Agency, Age Question 7-2Y-YA: Do you have a reliable means of transportation to work? Percent of Youth With Reliable Transportation, Age Question 7-2Y-YA: Do you have a reliable means of transportation to work? Percent of Youth With Reliable Transportation by Community-Based Care Lead Agency, Age Question 7-3Y-YA: Have you successfully completed a driver s education course? Percent of Youth Successfully Completing Drivers' Education by Age Question 7-3Y-YA: Have you successfully completed a driver s education course? Percent of Youth Successfully Completing Drivers' Education by Community-Based Care Leady Agency, Age Question 7-4Y: If yes, what is your driver s license status? (Age 15+) Drivers' License Status By Age Question 7-4YA:What type of driver s license do you currently have? Drivers' License Status By Age Question 7-5Y-YA & 7-6Y-YA: What is your primary and secondary means of transportation to get around? Primary and Secondary Means of Transportation by Type and Age Cohort and Section VIII - Case Plan, Aftercare and Transitional Services Question 8-1CW: Youth has tasks in a case plan filed with the court? Responses by Age Question 8-1CW: Youth has tasks in a case plan filed with the court? Responses by Community-Based Care Leady Agency for Youth Age Question 8-2CW: Case Plan Goal for the Youth Responses by Age Question 8-2CW: Case Plan Goal for the Youth Responses by Community-Based Care Lead Agency, Age Page 13
14 Table of Contents Section VIII - Case Plan, Aftercare and Transitional Services Question 8-3CW: Youth has signed their independent living transition plan and it has been filed with the court. (17 only) Responses by Community-Based Care Lead Agency for Youth Age Question 8-1Y: Were you involved in developing your case plan? Responses by Age Question 8-1Y: Were you involved in developing your case plan? Responses by Community-Based Care Lead Agency, Age Question 8-2Y: Were you involved in developing your transition plan (Age 17)? Responses by Community-Based Care Lead Agency for Youth Age Question 8-3Y: Are you connected to adult mentors in the community? Responses by Age Question 8-3Y: Are you connected to adult mentors in the community? Responses by Community-Based Care Lead Agency, Age Question 8-4 and 5Y/2 and 3YA: Who do you turn to for help? Primarily and Secondarily? Responses by Age and Question 8-1YA: Do you have adult mentors in the community? Responses by Age Question 8-1YA: Do you have adult mentors in the community? Responses by Community-Based Care Lead Agency, Age Number and Percentage of Respondents by CBC by Survey Type 124 Page 14
15 Section I - Caseworker Survey - Background Information Question 1-1CW: Youth has completed a current and age appropriate standardized life skills assessment within the last 12 months? Responses by age for youth age AGE Total Yes ,396 No Total ,688 Percent Yes 65% 85% 84% 85% 87% 83% Blank or N/A Totals Percent Yes 41% 63% 69% 71% 80% 69% 2008 Totals Percent Yes 60% 69% 74% 76% 81% 74% 2009 Totals Percent Yes 70% 79% 83% 83% 87% 82% Standardized Life Skills Assessment - For purposes of the checklist, the standardized life skills assessment is the "pre-independent living assessment" provided at age 13 or 14, the "life skills assessment" provided at age 15 or 16 and the "independent living assessment" provided at age 17. Note: Assessment is only required by statute at age 13, 15, and 17. Page 15
16 Section I - Caseworker Survey - Background Information Question 1-1CW: Youth has completed a current and age appropriate standardized life skills assessment within the last 12 months? Responses by Community-Based Care Lead Agency for youth age CBC Yes No Total % Yes Big Bend Community Based Care, Inc % Child And Family Connections ChildNet % Children's Network of SW Florida % Community Based Care of Brevard, Inc % Community Based Care of Seminole, Inc % Community Partnership for Children, Inc % Eckerd Community Alternatives % Family Services of Metro Orlando % Family Support Services of North Florida % Heartland for Children 1 1 0% Hillsborough Kids, Inc % Kids Central, Inc % Kids First of Florida % Lakeview Center, Families First Network % Our Kids Partnership For Strong Families Sarasota Family YMCA % St. Johns County BOCC % United For Families, Inc % Total 1, ,688 83% Blank or N/A % Yes % Yes % Yes 69% 73% 33% 70% 87% 100% 74% 75% 83% 64% 59% 58% 89% 71% 59% 83% 77% 94% 89% 88% 88% 56% 51% 52% 79% 82% 86% 66% 80% 93% 60% 65% 64% 81% 83% 84% 63% 77% 91% 51% 88% 86% 85% 90% 62% 71% 79% 95% 81% 50% 69% 50% 82% 95% 94% 100% 30% 72% 81% 69% 74% 82% Page 16
17 Section I - Caseworker Survey - Background Information Question 1-1CW: Youth has completed a current and age appropriate standardized life skills assessment within the last 12 months? Responses by age for youth 17 years of age CBC Yes No Total % Yes Big Bend Community Based Care, Inc % Child And Family Connections ChildNet % Children's Network of SW Florida % Community Based Care of Brevard, Inc % Community Based Care of Seminole, Inc % Community Partnership for Children, Inc % Eckerd Community Alternatives % Family Services of Metro Orlando % Family Support Services of North Florida % Heartland for Children Hillsborough Kids, Inc % Kids Central, Inc % Kids First of Florida % Lakeview Center, Families First Network % Our Kids Partnership For Strong Families Sarasota Family YMCA % St. Johns County BOCC % United For Families, Inc % Total % Blank or N/A % Yes % Yes % Yes 88% 100% 0% 83% 89% 100% 83% 80% 91% 72% 65% 64% 95% 75% 64% 94% 82% 100% 95% 91% 96% 68% 68% 67% 83% 85% 88% 66% 78% 91% 73% 42% 100% 87% 87% 93% 71% 69% 97% 79% 94% 92% 84% 73% 79% 85% 95% 100% 93% 100% 77% 60% 89% 83% 100% 100% 45% 89% 91% 80% 81% 87% Page 17
18 Section I - Caseworker Survey - Background Information Question 1-2CW: Youth has received services for areas identified by the life skills assessment as deficiencies. Responses by age for youth age 13 to 17 AGE Total Yes Partially No Total ,222 Percent Yes 29% 46% 47% 55% 60% 51% Percent Partially 36% 40% 36% 33% 26% 33% Percent Yes or Partially 65% 86% 84% 88% 86% 84% Blank or N/A Declined Services Assessment was completed within the last 30 days; Services are being developed Totals Percent Yes or Partially 58% 60% 66% 70% 74% 67% 2008 Totals Percent Yes or Partially 56% 67% 77% 76% 83% 75% 2009 Totals Percent Yes or Partially 67% 75% 82% 84% 85% 80% Page 18
19 Section I - Caseworker Survey - Background Information Question 1-2CW: Youth has received services for areas identified by the life skills assessment as deficiencies. Responses by age for youth age 13 to 17 who responded 'Yes' to having completed an assessment. AGE Total Yes Partially No Total ,046 Percent Yes 38% 51% 52% 60% 67% 57% Percent Partially 49% 44% 40% 34% 27% 36% Percent Yes or Partially 88% 95% 92% 94% 94% 93% Blank or N/A Declined Services Assessment was completed within the last 30 days; Services are being developed Totals Percent Yes or Partially 71% 74% 79% 82% 83% 80% 2008 Totals Percent Yes or Partially 77% 82% 91% 89% 92% 88% 2009 Totals Percent Yes or Partially 82% 84% 88% 91% 91% 89% Page 19
20 Section I - Caseworker Survey - Background Information Question 1-2CW: Youth has received services for areas identified by the life skills assessment as deficiencies. Responses by Community-Based Care Lead Agency for youth age 13 to 17 CBC Yes Partially No Total % Yes % Partially % Yes or Partially Blank or N/A Declined Services Assess. within 30 days; srvcs being dev. Big Bend Community Based Care % 35% 74% Child And Family Connections ChildNet % 11% 87% 9 4 Children's Network of SW Florida % 18% 69% Community Based Care of Brevard 2 Community Based Care of Seminole % 78% 87% Community Partnership for Children % 53% 82% 7 1 Eckerd Community Alternatives % 10% 61% Family Services of Metro Orlando % 23% 90% Family Support Services of N. FL % 15% 83% Heartland for Children 30 Hillsborough Kids, Inc % 30% 93% Kids Central, Inc % 18% 81% Kids First of Florida % 19% 98% 4 2 Lakeview Center, Families First Network % 84% 97% Our Kids Partnership For Strong Families Sarasota Family YMCA % 49% 95% St. Johns County BOCC % 33% 100% 1 United For Families, Inc % 13% 56% Total ,222 51% 33% 84% % Yes % Yes or or Partially Partially % Yes or Partially 53% 62% 0% 74% 91% 100% 83% 79% 80% 60% 62% 55% 89% 66% 61% 76% 82% 100% 86% 96% 87% 55% 57% 58% 68% 77% 80% 48% 68% 80% 55% 70% 40% 75% 98% 94% 63% 70% 79% 28% 79% 89% 89% 96% 63% 61% 67% 94% 86% 100% 73% 60% 79% 65% 94% 100% 40% 71% 55% 67% 75% 80% Page 20
21 Section I - Caseworker Survey - Background Information Question 1-2CW: Youth has received services for areas identified by the life skills assessment as deficiencies. Responses by Community-Based Care Lead Agency for youth age 13 to 17 who responded 'Yes' to having completed an assessment CBC Yes Partially No Total % Yes % Partially Big Bend Community Based Care % 46% 92% 2 Child And Family Connections ChildNet % 11% 94% 1 4 Children's Network of SW Florida % 21% 93% Community Based Care of Brevard Community Based Care of Seminole % 83% 94% 29 Community Partnership for Children % 59% 94% 2 1 Eckerd Community Alternatives % 12% 84% Family Services of Metro Orlando % 23% 97% Family Support Services of N. FL % 15% 86% Heartland for Children Hillsborough Kids, Inc % 31% 97% Kids Central, Inc % 17% 85% Kids First of Florida % 15% 98% 2 2 Lakeview Center, Families First Network % 85% 97% 1 2 Our Kids Partnership For Strong Families Sarasota Family YMCA % 47% 94% St. Johns County BOCC % 33% 100% 1 United For Families, Inc % 17% 67% Total ,046 57% 36% 93% % Yes or Partially Blank or N/A Declined Services Assess. within 30 days; srvcs being dev. % Yes or Partially % Yes or Partially % Yes or Partially 72% 76% 0% 86% 95% 100% 91% 90% 89% 83% 89% 80% 95% 79% 80% 80% 93% 100% 94% 100% 91% 75% 79% 79% 75% 79% 87% 59% 80% 82% 74% 90% 67% 77% 99% 96% 80% 87% 85% 33% 85% 97% 97% 99% 76% 80% 79% 93% 98% 100% 88% 83% 94% 69% 94% 100% 65% 85% 69% 80% 88% 89% Page 21
22 Section I Youth Survey - Background Information Question 1-1Y: Do you have a written plan for participation in activities that are appropriate for you? Responses by age for youth age 13 to 17 AGE Total Yes No Total ,216 Percent Yes 65% 68% 64% 69% 65% 66% Declined Services Blank Percent Yes 33% 35% 39% 40% 47% 40% 2008 Percent Yes 44% 50% 59% 57% 65% 57% 2009 Percent Yes 52% 60% 64% 69% 76% 66% Page 22
23 Section I Youth Survey - Background Information Question 1-1Y: Do you have a written plan for participation in activities that are appropriate for you? Responses by Community Based Care Lead Agency for youth age 13 to CBC Yes No Total % Yes Declined Services Blank % Yes % Yes % Yes Big Bend Community Based Care % Child And Family Connections % ChildNet % Children's Network of SW Florida % Community Based Care of Brevard % Community Based Care of Seminole % Community Partnership for Children % Eckerd Community Alternatives % Family Services of Metro Orlando % Family Support Services of N. FL 0 Heartland for Children % Hillsborough Kids, Inc % Kids Central, Inc % Kids First of Florida % Lakeview Center, Families First Network % Our Kids % Partnership For Strong Families % Sarasota Family YMCA % St. Johns County BOCC % United For Families, Inc % Total ,216 66% % 23% 75% 50% 74% 100% 48% 77% 79% 36% 38% 45% 36% 80% 89% 35% 61% 75% 86% 99% 95% 34% 33% 43% 24% 68% 60% 38% 50% 64% 32% 79% 93% 32% 58% 58% 53% 62% 61% 0% 71% 100% 1% 28% 44% 45% 51% 61% 95% 20% 50% 46% 54% 79% 88% 96% 100% 30% 78% 81% 40% 57% 66% Page 23
24 Section I - Caseworker & Year Old Survey - Background Information Question 1-3CW/YA: Youth receives Social Security Income (SSI)? Responses by age for youth age 13 to 17 AGE Total Yes Applied For No ,196 Total ,619 Percent Yes 19% 18% 24% 27% 26% 24% Percent Applied For 1% 2% 3% 2% 3% 2% Percent Yes or Applied For 21% 19% 27% 29% 29% 26% Blank Percent Yes or Applied For 28% 24% 27% 30% 27% 27% 2009 Percent Yes or Applied For 24% 22% 25% 28% 30% 27% Q8 Do you receive Social Security Income (SSI)? Responses by age for youth age 18 to 22 AGE Total Yes No ,069 Total ,201 Percent Yes 18% 7% 7% 5% 6% 11% Blank Percent Yes 19% 10% 8% 11% 6% 12% 2009 Percent Yes 15% 9% 8% 8% 10% 11% Page 24
25 Section I - Caseworker Survey - Background Information Question 1-3CW: Youth receives Social Security Income (SSI)? Responses by Community Based Care Lead Agency for youth age 13 to 17 CBC Yes Applied For No Total % Yes % Applied For % Yes or Applied For Blank % Yes or Applied For % Yes or Applied For Big Bend Community Based Care % 3% 31% 5 29% 0% Child And Family Connections 29% 33% ChildNet % 0% 33% 28% 28% Children's Network of SW Florida % 1% 25% 12 23% 16% Community Based Care of Brevard 2 2 0% 0% 0% 21% 25% Community Based Care of Seminole % 8% 25% 10 34% 31% Community Partnership for Children % 0% 24% 43 25% 25% Eckerd Community Alternatives % 3% 30% 11 23% 26% Family Services of Metro Orlando % 2% 24% 30 25% 30% Family Support Services of N. FL % 3% 25% 1 21% 22% Heartland for Children % 0% 100% 29 44% 27% Hillsborough Kids, Inc % 1% 32% 16 32% 33% Kids Central, Inc % 5% 33% 24 26% 27% Kids First of Florida % 4% 27% 4 16% Lakeview Center, Families First Network % 2% 11% 19 9% 9% Our Kids 37% 40% Partnership For Strong Families 21% 0% Sarasota Family YMCA % 2% 25% 4 18% 39% St. Johns County BOCC % 0% 0% 1 22% 29% United For Families, Inc % 4% 21% 6 25% 27% Total ,196 1,619 24% 2% 26% % 27% Page 25
26 Section I & Survey - Background Information Question 1-2Y: Do you have an open bank account (does not include a master trust account)? Responses by age for youth age AGE CBC Total Yes No ,068 Total ,244 Percent Yes 16% 14% 16% 14% 13% 14% Blank or N/A Percent Yes 8% 8% 13% 16% 33% 18% 2009 Percent Yes 6% 6% 10% 17% 33% 17% Question 1-1YA: Do you have an open bank account (does not include a master trust account)? Responses by age for young adults age AGE Total Yes No Total Percent Yes 72% 70% 62% 63% 66% 68% Blank Total Percent Yes 9% 21% 46% 63% 57% 53% 62% 36% 2008 Percent Yes 68% 66% 57% 59% 58% 63% 2009 Percent Yes 71% 64% 62% 60% 62% 65% Page 26
27 Section I & Survey - Background Information Question 1-2Y/YA: Youth has an open and active bank account (does not include master trust account). Percentage 'Yes' by Community-Based Care Lead Agency for youth and young adults age and older AGE CBC Total Age Big Bend Community Based Care 25% 12% 81% 50% 67% 78% 33% 50% Child And Family Connections 0% 0% ChildNet 5% 14% 10% Children's Network of SW Florida 33% 0% 77% 71% 70% 40% 83% 69% Community Based Care of Brevard 50% 11% 23% Community Based Care of Seminole 0% 85% 69% 64% 67% 75% 70% Community Partnership for Children 0% 29% 48% 65% 23% 23% 63% 41% Eckerd Community Alternatives 20% 33% 68% 62% 42% 48% 43% 54% Family Services of Metro Orlando 22% 17% 59% 70% 63% 100% 100% 41% Family Support Services of N. FL 86% 73% 66% 65% 72% 74% Heartland for Children 0% 6% 3% Hillsborough Kids, Inc. 0% 62% 68% 83% 67% 100% 66% Kids Central, Inc. 11% 0% 89% 60% 67% 65% 50% 59% Kids First of Florida 0% 79% 90% 57% 100% 25% 92% Lakeview Center, Families First Network 6% 15% 59% 46% 28% 30% 22% 30% Our Kids 12% 11% 60% 55% 47% 50% 40% 20% Partnership For Strong Families 26% 18% 23% Sarasota Family YMCA 0% 0% 59% 69% 60% 80% 0% 57% St. Johns County BOCC 100% 20% 50% 86% 67% 100% 100% 64% United For Families, Inc. 25% 8% 63% 67% 54% 83% 50% 51% Total 14% 12% 68% 63% 53% 56% 51% 44% Total Age 16+ Total Age 16+ Total Age % 63% 44% 41% 46% 75% 55% 50% 54% 41% 41% 37% 24% 44% 30% 43% 47% 62% 44% 40% 40% 35% 26% 39% 41% 42% 32% 28% 40% 28% 22% 28% 47% 29% 40% 53% 36% 52% 53% 39% 55% 100% 37% 26% 37% 32% 41% 46% 42% 42% 14% 17% 25% 25% 39% 36% 47% 32% 43% 55% 36% 40% 44% Page 27
28 Section I & Survey - Background Information Question 1-3Y: Do you deposit or withdraw money from your bank account at least once every 3 months, including using a debit card? Responses by age for youth age AGE Total Yes No Total Percent Yes 17% 9% 21% 23% 15% 17% Blank or N/A Percent Yes 10% 6% 14% 18% 35% 21% 2009 Percent Yes 4% 6% 9% 16% 34% 18% Question 1-2YA: Do you deposit or withdraw money from your bank account at least once every 3 months, including using a debit card? Responses by age for young adults age AGE Total Yes No Total Percent Yes 76% 75% 66% 66% 68% 72% Blank or N/A Percent Yes 71% 70% 63% 67% 66% 68% 2009 Percent Yes 73% 68% 67% 66% 69% 70% Page 28
29 Section I Survey - Background Information Question 1-3YA: Are you married? Percentage married by age for those age AGE Total Yes No ,179 Total ,209 Percent Yes 0.4% 1.7% 4.5% 6.3% 4.1% 2.5% Blank Note: This question was not asked on the Caseworker or youth surveys Total Percent Yes 0.5% 2.5% 2.8% 3.8% 8.8% 2.6% 2008 Percent Yes 2.4% 4.0% 2.4% 4.3% 9.8% 3.8% 2009 Percent Yes 1.2% 2.7% 3.7% 4.6% 4.6% 2.7% Page 29
30 Section I & Survey - Background Information Question 1-4Y: Are you pregnant? Responses by age for female youth age AGE Total Yes No Total Percent Yes 2% 5% 0% 5% 2% 3% Blank or N/A Percent Yes 1% 2% 2% 3% 7% 4% 2009 Percent Yes 0% 5% 4% 4% 6% 4% Question 1-4YA: Are you pregnant? Responses by age for female young adults age AGE Total Yes No Total Percent Yes 9% 14% 16% 18% 7% 13% Blank or N/A Percent Yes 11% 8% 10% 12% 10% 10% 2009 Percent Yes 10% 11% 13% 14% 10% 11% Page 30
31 Section I & Survey - Background Information Question 1-5Y/YA: Do you have children? Percentage with children by age and by gender Female Male Combined Age Yes No Total Percent Percent Yes No Total Yes No Total Yes Yes % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % Total , % , ,876 2, % Blank or N/A Note: 200 records where gender was unknown were excluded from this table Total 613 2,555 3, % 91 2,733 2, ,288 5, % 2008 Total 536 1,741 2, % 107 1,906 2, ,647 4, % 2009 Total 351 1,377 1, % 90 1,435 1, ,812 3, % Page 31
32 Section I & Survey - Background Information Question 1-6Y/YA: Are your children in your legal custody? Percentage who have custody of their children of those with children, by age and by gender FEMALE MALE Combined Age Yes No Some Total % Yes Yes No Some Total % Yes Yes No Some Total % Yes % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % 1 Total % % % 13 Note: This table shows the custody status for those with children Total % % % 2009 Total % % % Blank or N/A Page 32
33 Section I & Survey - Background Information Question 1-7Y/YA: Are you the caregiver of your children? Percentage who are the caregiver of their children of those with children, by age and by gender FEMALE MALE Combined Age Yes No Some Total % Yes Yes No SomeTotal % Yes Yes No Some Total % Yes % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % Total % % % Blank or N/A Note: This table shows the caregiver status for those with children Total % % Note: "Some" was not a response option in the 2007 survey Total % % % 2009 Total % % % Page 33
34 Section I Survey - Background Question 1-8Y: Have you received a copy of the Rights and Expectation for Children and Youth in Shelter or Foster Care? Percentage of youth age with a copy by age AGE Total Yes No Total ,222 Percent Yes 66% 66% 74% 69% 69% 69% Blank Percent Yes 47% 54% 56% 55% 66% 57% 2009 Percent Yes 55% 64% 68% 67% 68% 65% Page 34
35 Section I Survey - Background Question 1-9Y: Do you receive an allowance each month? Percentage of youth age with an allowance by age AGE Total Yes No Total ,224 % Yes 79% 76% 74% 76% 71% 74% Blank Total ,917 % Yes 74% 71% 72% 68% 69% 70% 2009 Total ,236 % Yes 76% 70% 79% 73% 70% 73% Question 1-10Y: If you receive an allowance, how much do you receive each AGE Total $1 - $20/ month $21 - $40/ month $41 - $60/ month $61 - $80/ month $81 - $100/ month > $100/ month N/A Total Total ,016 1,629 Blank Page 35
36 Section II - Caseworker Survey - Housing Question 2-1-CW: Youth Currently Residing in: Percentage by age Age Assisted Living Facility Corrections - Adult DJJ Dorm Foster Home Group Home Mental Health Total ,735 Percentage 0% 0% 5% 0% 40% 46% 1% 1% 1% 0% 4% 0% 0% 1% 0% 0% 100% Missing/Runaway Status Non-relative Licensed Out of State Other Own Housing Parent Relative, Lic. Foster Renting Housing Subsidized IL Total Blank Friend Total ,526 1, ,011 6 Percentage 0% 1% 5% 0% 38% 32% 3% 8% 3% 4% 0% 4% 2% 0% 0% 100% 0% 2008 Total ,282 1, ,907 Percentage 0% 1% 5% 0% 44% 37% 2% 1% 0% 7% 0% 1% 2% 0% 1% 100% 2009 Total ,190 Percentage 0% 0% 5% 0% 41% 42% 2% 2% 0% 0% 5% 0% 0% 1% 0% 1% 100% Note: "Friend" and "Missing" were not response options in 2008 and "Out of State" was not a response option in Note: "Missing/Runaway Status" was not a response option in Page 36
37 Section II - Caseworker Survey - Housing Question 2-1-CW: Youth Currently Residing in: Percentage by age Community-Based Care Lead Agency Assisted Living Facility Corrections DJJ Dorm Foster Home Group Home Mental Health Missing/Runaway Non-relative Licensed Out of State Other Own Housing Parent Relative, Lic. Foster Renting Housing Subsidized IL Total Blank or N/A Big Bend Community Based Care Child And Family Connections 0 ChildNet Children's Network of SW Florida Community Based Care of Brevard Community Based Care of Seminole Community Partnership for Children Eckerd Community Alternatives Family Services of Metro Orlando Family Support Services of N. FL Heartland for Children 1 1 Hillsborough Kids, Inc Kids Central, Inc Kids First of Florida Lakeview Center, Families First Network Our Kids 0 Partnership For Strong Families 0 Sarasota Family YMCA St. Johns County BOCC United For Families, Inc Total , Page 37
38 Section II Survey - Housing Question 2-1Y: Have you been formally evaluated for Subsidized Independent Living? (Ages 16+) Response by youth age AGE Total Yes No Total Percent Yes 64% 59% 61% Blank or N/A Total Percent Yes 24% 36% 50% 2008 Total ,406 Percent Yes 50% 72% 62% 2009 Total ,022 Percent Yes 57% 67% 62% Page 38
39 Section II Survey - Housing Question 2-1-Y: Have you been formally evaluated for Subsidized Independent Living? Percentage of youth who are 17 years of age by Community-Based Care Lead Agency CBC Yes No Total Percent Yes Big Bend Community Based Care % Child And Family Connections % ChildNet % Children's Network of SW Florida % Community Based Care of Brevard % Community Based Care of Seminole 1 1 0% Community Partnership for Children % Eckerd Community Alternatives % Family Services of Metro Orlando % Family Support Services of N. FL 0 Heartland for Children % Hillsborough Kids, Inc. 1 1 Kids Central, Inc % Kids First of Florida 0 Lakeview Center, Families First Network % Our Kids % Partnership For Strong Families % Sarasota Family YMCA % St. Johns County BOCC % United For Families, Inc % Total % Blank or N/A Percent Yes Percent Yes Percent Yes 28% 40% 67% 38% 100% 75% 51% 82% 60% 44% 58% 24% 24% 67% 48% 7% 83% 76% 3% 63% 58% 35% 66% 43% 19% 71% 88% 16% 54% 47% 11% 55% 31% 45% 66% 61% 38% 67% 65% 0% 100% 48% 84% 93% 41% 76% 34% 75% 67% 80% 50% 53% 48% 91% 100% 100% 0% 62% 43% 36% 72% 62% Page 39
40 Section II Survey - Housing Question 2-1YA: At the time of your 18th birthday, what type of placement were you in? Responses by CBC Community-Based Care Lead Agency Assisted Living Facility Corrections - Adult Big Bend Community Based Care Child And Family Connections 0 ChildNet 0 Children's Network of SW Florida Community Based Care of Brevard 0 Community Based Care of Seminole Community Partnership for Children Eckerd Community Alternatives Family Services of Metro Orlando Family Support Services of N. FL Heartland for Children 0 Hillsborough Kids, Inc Kids Central, Inc Kids First of Florida Lakeview Center, Families First Network Our Kids Partnership For Strong Families 0 Sarasota Family YMCA St. Johns County BOCC United For Families, Inc Total ,204 DJJ Dorm Foster Home Group Home Mental Health Missing/Runaway Non-relative Licensed Out of State Other Own Housing Parent Relative, Lic. Foster Renting Housing Subsidized IL Total Blank or N/A Total , Total ,548 Note: Missing/Runaway was not an option in the 2008 survey. Page 40
41 Section II Survey - Housing Question 2-2YA: What is your current Housing/Living Arrangement? Responses by Young Adults Age Age Assisted Living Facility Corrections - Adult DJJ Dorm Foster Home Friend/Non-Rel Group Home Total ,195 Percentage 1% 0% 1% 1% 6% 9% 4% 2% 0% 6% 6% 5% 8% 53% 0% 100% Homeless Mental Health Other Own Housing Parent Relative Renting Housing Res. Substance Abuse Total Blank Total ,897 Percentage 1% 1% 0% 1% 4% 9% 2% 0% 8% 4% 6% 11% 51% 0% 100% 2009 Total ,562 Percentage 0% 0% 1% 1% 5% 11% 4% % 6% 6% 6% 10% 48% 0% 100% Note: Homeless was not an option in the 2008 survey. Page 41
42 Section II Survey - Housing Question 2-3YA: Is your name on the lease or mortgage for your housing? Responses by Young Adults Age AGE Total Yes No Total ,058 Percent Yes 52% 58% 59% 63% 59% 57% Blank or N/A Percent Yes 43% 52% 53% 57% 58% 51% 2009 Percent Yes 46% 50% 53% 50% 64% 50% Page 42
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