STATE OF HAWAII DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES DATABOOK

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1 STATE OF HAWAII DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES DATABOOK Management Services Office Research Staff January 2012

2 DATABOOK - Department of Human Services (DHS) January 2012 TABLE OF CONTENTS SELF-SUFFICIENCY FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE Aged, Blind, Disabled (ABD) 1 General Assistance (GA) 2 SNAP 3 TANF / TAONF 4 Maximum Benefit Amounts 5 Child Care and Employment Programs 5 HOMELESSNESS 6-7 POVERTY Federal Poverty Guidelines 8 Population in Poverty 8 Children and Youth in Poverty 9 SUPPLEMENTAL SECURITY INCOME (SSI) 9 SELF-SUFFICIENCY ANNUAL FAMILY BUDGET 10 UNEMPLOYMENT 11 VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION & SERVICES FOR THE BLIND Indicators SFY Characteristics of Rehabilitants SFY Disability Determination Branch SFY PROTECTION CHILD PROTECTIVE SERVICES Child Abuse and Neglect Reports CY Confirmed Victims and Intakes by County SFY Factors Precipitating Incident SFY Confirmed Victims Characteristics SFY PROTECTION (continued) FOSTER CARE Children in Foster Care SFY Children Exiting Foster Care/Discharge Reason SFY Age of Children in Foster Care SFY Foster Care Characteristics SFY DOMESTIC VIOLENCE Shelter Services for Victims Abuse Reports/Arrests Protection Order Filings/Arrests Forcible Rapes Incidents/Arrests HEALTH MED-QUEST DIVISION (MQD) Number of Recipients 2003 to Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHCs) Applications 26 Early & Periodic Screening, Diagnosis & Treatment (EPSDT) 26 ATTACHED AGENCIES HAWAII YOUTH CORRECTIONAL FACILITY (HYCF) Admissions Data 27 HAWAII PUBLIC HOUSING AUTHORITY (HPHA) Operations Housing Characteristics by County RESOURCES 29

3 SELF-SUFFICIENCY Financial Assistance Programs Aid to Aged, Blind & Disabled (ABD) JUNE 2011 JUNE 2011 SFY Avg Monthly Avg Monthly Clients a/ Cases a/ Total Benefit a/ Sex b/ % of Total Race/Ethnicity b/ % of Total ,982 2,495 $7,147,795 Female 62.0% Other Pacific Islander 47.4% ,803 2,367 $6,971,324 Male 38.1% Filipino 22.8% ,614 2,225 $6,635,857 Caucasian 6.8% ,543 2,175 $6,659,127 Age b/ % of Total Chinese 6.5% ,156 1,887 $5,983, % Other Asian 6.3% ,728 1,568 $4,816, % Korean 4.5% ,466 1,334 $4,003, % Hawaiian/Part Hawaiian 3.3% ,492 1,341 $4,728, % Japanese 1.7% ,629 1,461 $4,903, % Black.4% ,549 1,375 $4,834, and above 1% Indian / Alaskan.2% , $3,312, % 100% Note: Due to different selection criteria, figures in tables may not match exactly with other reports ABD Monthly Clients & Cases ABD Total Benefits $8,000,000 $7,000,000 $6,000, $5,000, $4,000, $3,000, $2,000, Monthly Clients Monthly Cases $1,000,000 $

4 SELF-SUFFICIENCY Financial Assistance Programs General Assistance (GA) JUNE 2011 JUNE 2011 SFY Avg Monthly Avg Monthly Clients a/ Cases a/ Total Benefits a/ Sex b/ % of Total Race/Ethnicity b/ % of Total ,108 5,029 $24,097,053 Female 38.6% Caucasian 39.5% ,867 4,797 $23,158,456 Male 61.4% Hawaiian / Part-Hawaiian 29.7% ,488 4,432 $21,387,421 Filipino 9.4% ,162 4,112 $19,676,944 Age b/ % of Total Other Pacific Islander 5.5% ,046 3,994 $19,264, % Japanese 4.9% ,961 3,917 $18,809, % Black 3.2% ,997 3,955 $18,988, % Samoan 3.0% ,458 4,408 $23,683, % Other Asian 2.8% ,075 5,014 $23,674, % Korean 1.1% ,068 4,997 $20,472, and above 0% Other 1.0% ,381 5,298 $21,801, % 100% \ Note: Due to different selection criteria, figures in tables may not match exactly with other reports. 6,000 GA Monthly Clients & Cases GA Total Benefits $30,000,000 5,000 $25,000,000 4,000 $20,000,000 3,000 $15,000,000 2,000 $10,000,000 1,000 $5,000, Monthly Clients Monthly Cases $

5 SELF-SUFFICIENCY Financial Assistance Programs Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) [formerly known as Food Stamps] JUNE 2011 JUNE 2011 SFY Avg Monthly Avg Monthly Clients c/ Cases c/ Total Benefits c/ Sex b/ % of Total Race/Ethnicity b/ % of Total ,371 51,592 $153,082,202 Female 53% Hawaiian / Part-Hawaiian 32.9% ,748 50,967 $150,829,817 Male 47% Caucasian 27.3% ,433 50,548 $154,216,782 Filipino 14.6% ,128 48,568 $153,362,400 Age b/ % of Total Other Pacific Islander 6.3% ,033 47,794 $155,816,670 Below % Samoan 5.5% ,967 46,285 $149,936, % Other Asian 4.2% ,848 45,027 $154,721, % Japanese 3.8% ,956 47,545 $185,708, % Chinese 3.0% ,268 54,925 $242,643, % Black 1.9% ,043 66,885 $354,944, and above 8.4% Other.5% ,496 77,133 $401,125, % 100% Note: Due to different selection criteria, figures in tables may not match exactly with other reports. SNAP Monthly Clients & Cases SNAP Total Issuance 180, , , , ,000 80,000 60,000 40,000 20, Monthly Clients Monthly Cases $450,000,000 $400,000,000 $350,000,000 $300,000,000 $250,000,000 $200,000,000 $150,000,000 $100,000,000 $50,000,000 $

6 SELF-SUFFICIENCY Financial Assistance Programs Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) / Temporary Assistance for Other Needy Families (TAONF) JUNE 2011 JUNE 2011 SFY Avg Monthly Avg Monthly Clients a/ Cases a/ Total Benefits a/ Sex b/ % of Total Race/Ethnicity b/ % of Total ,703 19,464 $118,746,892 Female 57.6% Hawaiian / Part-Hawaiian 34.3% ,418 16,940 $104,115,354 Male 42.4% Caucasian 20.5% ,164 14,362 $88,028,773 Other Pacific Islander 20.2% ,766 12,915 $78,601,057 Age b/ % of Total Filipino 10.2% ,382 11,629 $71,501,188 Below % Samoan 6.4% ,508 9,837 $61,077, % Japanese 2.5% ,808 8,976 $55,068, % Other Asian 2.4% ,618 8,344 $57,087, % Black 1.7% ,167 8,661 $58,873, % Chinese 1.0% ,213 8,942 $58,995, and above.1% Other.7% ,377 9,477 $63,035, % 100% Note: Due to different selection criteria, figures in tables may not match exactly with other reports. 70,000 TANF / TAONF Monthly Clients & Cases TANF / TAONF Total Benefits 60,000 $140,000,000 $120,000,000 50,000 40,000 30,000 20,000 10, Monthly Clients Monthly Cases $100,000,000 $80,000,000 $60,000,000 $40,000,000 $20,000,000 $

7 SELF-SUFFICIENCY Financial Assistance / Child Care & Employment Programs Maximum Benefit Amounts GA/AABD GA/AABD Persons in Family or Household Annual Monthly 1 $3,832 $319 2 and above GA and AABD cases typically involve a single adult household TANF/TAONF Work Eligible Individual TANF/TAONF Work Eligible Individual Persons in Family or Household Annual Monthly 1 $3,832 $ ,161 $ ,491 $ ,820 $ ,149 $ ,479 $ ,808 $ ,138 $1,095 For each additional person, add: 1,329 $111 TANF/TAONF Non-Work Eligible Individual TANF/TAONF Non-Work Eligible Individual Persons in Family or Household Annual Monthly 1 $4,959 $ ,679 $ ,400 $ ,120 $ ,840 $ ,561 $1, ,281 $1, ,002 $1,417 For each additional person, add: 1,720 $143 Child Care and Employment Programs Child Care & Employment Programs d/ Participation by Program Type SFY 2011 Program Clients in the SFY Monthly Average CHILD CARE 11,527 6,865 Children Receiving Subsidy 17,987 10,232 EMPLOYMENT & TRAINING 4, FIRST-TO-WORK 14,056 7,052 NON-ASSISTANCE 1, Note: Due to different selection criteria, figures in tables may not match exactly with other reports.. 5

8 SELF-SUFFICIENCY Homelessness Homelessness Source for All Tables: Center on the Family at the University of Hawaii and the Hawaii State Department of Human Services, Homeless Programs Office, Homeless Service Utilization Report (annual); accessed on April 14, PERSONS SERVED BY STATE HOMELESS PROGRAMS, 2010 Program State City & County of Honolulu Hawaii County Maui County Kauai County Outreach Program 7,997 5,350 1,090 1, Shelter Program 7,649 5, , CHARACTERISTICS OF PERSONS PARTICIPATING IN THE STATE HOMELESS SHELTER PROGRAMS: 2007 TO 2010 Subject Participants County 5,942 6,733 7,501 7,649 City & County of Honolulu 4,174 5,066 5,295 5,660 Hawaii Maui 1,191 1,188 1,115 1,016 Kauai Age Under ,417 1,413 6 to to to to 40 1,610 1,761 1,900 1, to 59 1,658 1,865 1,860 1, or over Gender Male 3,444 3,770 4,047 4,107 Female 2,495 2,953 3,437 3,523 6

9 SELF-SUFFICIENCY Homelessness CHARACTERISTICS OF PERSONS PARTICIPATING IN THE STATE HOMELESS SHELTER PROGRAMS: 2007 TO 2010 Subject Participants Ethnicity Caucasian / white 1,749 1,862 1,778 1,607 Hawaiian / part Hawaiian 1,537 1,923 2,196 2,192 Black Japanese Chinese Korean Filipino Samoan Other Asian Other Pacific Islander 1,072 1,510 1,835 1,963 Native American Other / unknown Hawaii Residence 1 year or less More than 1 year, less than 10 years 974 1,111 1,098 1, years or more, not lifetime Lifetime resident 1,411 1,626 1,885 1,955 Employment Status Unemployed 2,872 2,998 3,353 3,497 Employed part-time Employed full-time Educational Attainment Less than high school diploma 926 1,174 1,382 1,460 High school diploma/ged 1,979 2,051 2,210 2,260 Some college College degree or more Length of Homelessness Less than 1 day 1, day to less than 1 month month to less than 1 year 991 1,153 1,307 1,205 1 to 2 years years or more

10 SELF-SUFFICIENCY Poverty Federal Poverty Guidelines US, Alaska, Hawaii 2011 Population in Poverty (Percent) Persons in Family 48 Contiguous States and D.C. Alaska Hawaii 1 $10,890 $13,600 $12, ,710 18,380 16, ,530 23,160 21, ,350 27,940 25, ,170 32,720 30, ,990 37,500 34, ,810 42,280 38, ,630 47,060 43,270 For each additional person, add 3,820 4,780 4,390 SOURCE: Federal Register, Vol. 76, No. 13, January 20, 2011, pp Hawaii 2006 versus 2011 Persons in Family or Household $11,270 $12, ,180 16, ,090 21, ,000 25, ,910 30, ,820 34, ,730 38, ,640 43,270 For each additional person, add: 3,910 4,390 SOURCE: Federal Register, Vol. 71, No. 15, January 24, 2006, pp ; Federal Register, Vol. 76, No. 13, January 20, 2011, pp C&C Honolulu Hawaii County Kauai County Maui County % 13.50% 11.80% 8.50% % 13.80% 9.40% 9.80% % 13.10% 9.00% 6.80% % 13.30% 9.90% 9.00% % 14.50% 10.40% 10.20% DEFINITION: Percentage of people whose family income is below the federal poverty level, as defined by the U.S. Office of Management and Budget. SOURCE: Center on the Family, KIDS COUNT Data Center.. (see Resources e/). 8

11 SELF-SUFFICIENCY Children and Youth in Poverty Ages 0-17 (Percent) Poverty / Supplemental Security Income (SSI) Supplemental Security Income (SSI) Supplemental Security Income (SSI) Payments f/ Number of recipients of federally administered payments and average monthly payment, by state or other area, December (Table 7.B3) Federal SSI State supplementation Month Avg Monthly Avg Monthly No. No. Payment Payment Dec-06 21,928 $ ,422 $ Dec-07 22,194 $ ,522 $ Dec-08 22,521 $ ,595 $ Dec-09 23,176 $ ,638 $ Dec-10 23,749 $ ,785 $ SSI Advocacy Project C&C Honolulu Hawaii County Kauai County Maui County % 18.40% 15.70% 11.60% % 17.70% 12.60% 12.50% % 18.10% 12.50% 9.80% % 16.30% 12.10% 11.10% % 20.60% 13.50% 13.40% SFY Statewide SSI Referrals GA ABD AF Total Approved For SSI DEFINITION: The share of children under age 18 who live in families with incomes below the federal poverty level, as defined by the U.S. Office of Management and Budget. SOURCE: Center on the Family, KIDS COUNT Data Center.. (see Resources e/). 9

12 SELF-SUFFICIENCY Self-Sufficiency Self-Sufficiency Annual Family Budget, 2008 Selected Family Types, 2008 Area One Adult Two Adult Family One Adult + One Preschooler One Adult + One Preschooler + One Schoolage Two Adult + One Preschooler + One Schoolage Honolulu $ 26,236 $ 34,787 $ 44,538 $ 53,849 $ 59,270 Hawaii $ 24,482 $ 34,559 $ 3,889 $ 46,419 $ 53,432 Maui $ 32,404 $ 43,736 $ 47,218 $ 54,108 $ 63,514 Kauai $ 29,237 $ 41,276 $ 45,796 $ 55,514 $ 63,887 State $ 26,828 $ 36,063 $ 44,133 $ 52,957 $ 59,178 Selected Income Benchmarks 2008 FPL $ 11,960 $ 16,100 $ 16,100 $ 20,240 $ 24,380 Minimum Wage $ 15,312 $ 30,624 $ 15,312 $ 15,312 $ 30,624 Median Family Income $ 34,016 $ 78,465 $ 34,105 $ 34,321 $ 90,266 Source: State of Hawaii Department of Business, Economic Development & Tourism, Self-Sufficiency income Standard Estimates for Hawaii 2007, Published January $70,000 $60,000 $50,000 $40,000 $30,000 $20,000 $10,000 Annual Self-Sufficiency Family Budgets for Selected Family Types, 2008 $0 One Adult Two Adult Family One Adult + One Preschooler One Adult +One Preschooler + One Schoolage Two Adults + One Preschooler + One Schoolage Honolulu Hawaii Maui Kauai State 10

13 SELF-SUFFICIENCY Unemployment Unemployment Unemployment Rate Year C&C Honolulu Hawaii County Kauai County Maui County % 3.30% 2.70% 2.60% % 3.00% 2.40% 2.40% % 3.40% 2.60% 2.80% % 5.60% 4.50% 4.60% % 9.70% 9.30% 8.70% % 9.80% 8.70% 8.30% Source: U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics. Hawai i State Department of Labor and Industrial Relations, Research and Statistics Office. Unemployment Insurance Number of individuals receiving final unemployment payment during the state fiscal year. FINAL PAYMENTS SFY Final Payments 6,943 11,579 9,779 9,102 5,874 4,769 4,963 6,148 16,040 24,773 19,548 Source: State of Hawaii, Department of Labor and Industrial Relations (DLIR); Research and Statistics Office. 11

14 SELF-SUFFICIENCY Vocational Rehabilitation & Services for the Blind Division Vocational Rehabilitation Indicators Indicators FY 2006 FY 2007 FY 2008 FY 2009 FY 2010 FY 2011 Participants Served 7,712 7,858 6,990 8,792 6,670 6,135 Referrals Received 2,315 2,716 2,491 1, ,033 Participants Placed into Jobs Of those placed into jobs: Participants w/ Severe Disabilities % 83% 85% 96% 87% 94% Participants receiving Public Assistance % 28% 24% 30% 25% 24% Net Gain in Annual Earning Power for Rehabilitated Individual after receiving VR services 618% 493% 463% 470% 482% 500% Source: State of Hawaii, Department of Human Services; Annual Report 2009, 2010 &

15 SELF-SUFFICIENCY Vocational Rehabilitation & Services for the Blind Division Characteristics of Rehabilitants SFY 2008 Referral Source Rehabilitants % Type of Employment Rehabilitants % Education Institutions % Arts & Communication 6 1.0% Public/Privte Organizations % Business % Welfare/Health Organizations % Health Services % Individual/Self/Other % Natural Resources 7 1.2% Total % Ind & Eng Tech % Public and Human Services % Self Employed % Gender Rehabilitants % Business Enterprise 4 0.7% Male % Homemaker % Female % Total % Total % Age Rehabilitants % Less than 20 years % years % years % years % 56 years and over % Total % Years of Education Rehabilitants % Primary Disability Rehabilitants % No schooling 2 0.3% Visual 2 0.3% Less than 9th grade % Hearing % 9-12th grade % Learning Disability % Special Education Cert % Mental Retardation % HS Diploma or GED % Orthopedic/Neurological % Post Secondary, no degree % Alcohol/Drugs % Associate/Vocational/Tech % Psychiatric Disability % Bachelor's Degree % Other Mental % Master's Degreee or higher % Other Mental % Total % Total % Source: State of Hawaii, Department of Human Services; Vocational Rehabilitation and Services for the Blind Division; Annual Report

16 SELF-SUFFICIENCY Disability Determination Branch Disability Determination Branch SFY Indicators SFY 2007 SFY 2008 SFY 2009 SFY 2010 SFY 2011 Claims Processed 9,125 9,008 10,430 10,918 12,291 Favorable Determinations 4,353 4,558 4,464 4,738 4,615 Accuracy Rate 94.2% 95.8% 97.8% 98.0% 95.6%* Payment made to Hawaii's residents $446,284,709 $391,051,712 $400,975,224 $463,608,000 $485,580,000** Source: State of Hawaii, Department of Human Services; Annual Report 2010 & draft Annual Report * Initial QA Accuracy rate for FY 2011 are YTD through August FY 2011 data through 09/30/11 is not yet available. ** Estimated payments for calendar year Final 2011 data not available at this time. 14

17 PROTECTION Child Protective Services Child Protective Services CHILD ABUSE AND NEGLECT REPORTS 2000 to Child Abuse and Neglect Reports by Calendar Year Total Confirmed Calendar Yr Total 6,184 7,210 7,318 7,835 6,823 5,207 3,974 4,690 4,628 5,939 4,199 Confirmed 3,533 3,930 3,744 3,868 3,396 2,645 1,928 2,082 1,850 2,174 1,575 Source: State of Hawaii, Department of Human Services, Management Services Office (DHS/MSO); A Statistical Report on Child Abuse and Neglect in Hawaii,

18 PROTECTION Child Protective Services CONFIRMED VICTIMS AND INTAKES BY COUNTY SFY 2011 Total Reported and Confirmed Intakes for SFY 2011 An intake is a report of a child abuse or neglect incident that have been accepted for investigation and a determination of the abuse/neglect have been made. An intake usually refers to a family unit and may involve the possible maltreatment of more than one child. A confirmed intake is one where at least one child in the intake had at least one abuse type confirmed or substansiated. A separate, unrelated incident may result in another intake for the same family or child. INTAKES HAWAII OAHU KAUAI MAUI STATEWIDE Total 368 1, ,849 Confirmed Confirmation Rate 45% 41% 34% 39% 41% Percent of Statewide Confirmed Intakes 22% 58% 5% 15% 100% Total Reported and Confirmed Victims for SFY 2011 A victim is a child in an intake identified as one being possibly maltreated. A confirmed victim is one that had at least one abuse type confirmed or substansiated. CHILDREN HAWAII OAHU KAUAI MAUI STATEWIDE Total 660 1, ,324 Confirmed ,345 Confirmation Rate 43% 40% 36% 41% 40% Percent of Statewide Confirmed Children 21% 59% 5% 15% 100% Source: DHS/MSO Child Protective Services System (CPSS) Extract Files; Monthly extract of selected data items for the child welfare services including child protection and foster care. 16

19 PROTECTION Child Protective Services FACTORS PRECIPITATING INCIDENT SFY 2011 Factors Precipitating Incident for Confirmed Victims SFY 2011 The Factors Precipitating Incident are conditions that were identified as contributing to the abuse or neglect of the child. If more than one factor applies, all factors (up to a maximum of six) have been included in this table. Therefore, the total count of factors may exceed the total number of child victims. The Percent figure is based on the total number of victims. FACTORS Children Percent Inability to cope with parenting responsibility % Unacceptable child rearing method % Drug abuse % Physical abuse of spouse/fighting % Lack of tolerance to child's behavior % Heavy continuous child care responsibility % Loss of control during discipline % Mental health problem % Chronic family violence % Alcohol abuse 125 9% New baby in home/pregnancy 73 5% Family discord 67 5% Inadequate housing 67 5% Broken family 29 2% Police/court record (excluding traffic) 28 2% Parental history of abuse as a child 26 2% Insufficient income/misuse of income 21 2% Social isolation 20 1% Incapacity due to handicap/chronic illness 15 1% Recent relocation 13 1% Mental retardation 5 0% Normal authoritarian discipline 1 0% No factors indicated % Total 4, Source: DHS/MSO Child Protective Services System (CPSS) Extract Files; Monthly extract of selected data items for the child welfare services including child protection and foster care. 17

20 PROTECTION Child Protective Services CONFIRMED VICTIMS CHARACTERISTICS SFY 2011 Source: DHS/MSO Child Protective Services System (CPSS) Extract Files; Monthly extract of selected data items for the child welfare services including child protection and foster care. Maltreatment Type of Confirmed Victims SFY 2011 Up to six Abuse Types are recorded for each victim per incident. The Maltreatment Type in this table is the most serious of Abuse Type that was confirmed. MALTREATMENT TYPE Children Percent Threatened Harm % Neglect % Physical Abuse % Sexual Abuse 89 7% Medical Neglect 5 0% Psychological Abuse 5 0% TOTAL 1, % Severity of Abuse/Neglect of Confirmed Victims SFY 2011 SEVERITY Children Percent No Injury % No Treatment Necessary % Treatment Required % Serious 21 2% Permanent Disability 5 0% Fatal 2 0% TOTAL 1, % 18

21 PROTECTION Child Protective Services CONFIRMED VICTIMS CHARACTERISTICS SFY 2011 (continued from previous page) Age Victims % % % % Other 2 0.1% Total 1, % Sex Victims % Male % Female % Unknown or missing 3 0.2% Total 1, % Race Victims % Hawaiian/Part Hawaiian % Mixed % White % Race Missing % Unable to determine % Filipino % Black % Samoan % Other pacific islander % Hispanic/Spanish % American Indian % Chinese % Japanese 8 0.6% Vietnamese 6 0.5% Korean 3 0.2% Laotian 1 0.1% Total 1, % 19

22 PROTECTION Foster Care Foster Care Children in Foster Care by State Fiscal Year g/ 6,000 5,000 4,000 3,000 4,204 4,538 4,960 5,227 5,353 5,001 4,696 4,129 3,522 3,086 2,672 2,355 2,000 1, No. of Children Entering Foster Care 2,012 2,188 2,465 2,515 2,451 2,011 1,829 1,629 1,407 1,410 1,166 1,042 No. of Children Exiting Foster Care 1,843 2,030 2,235 2,312 2,360 2,130 2,188 2,006 1,838 1,576 1,356 1,240 No. of Children in Foster Care 4,204 4,538 4,960 5,227 5,353 5,001 4,696 4,129 3,522 3,086 2,672 2,355 3,000 2,500 2,000 1,500 No. of Children Entering Foster Care 2,465 2,515 2,451 2,012 2,188 2,011 1,829 1,629 1,407 1,410 1,166 1,042 3,000 2,500 2,000 1,500 No. of Children Exiting Foster Care 1,843 2,030 2,235 2,312 2,360 2,130 2,188 2,006 1,838 1,576 1,356 1,240 1,000 1,

23 PROTECTION Foster Care Children Exiting Foster Care by Discharge Reason SFY 2001 to 2011 g/ DISCHARGE REASON ADOPTION DEATH EMANCIPATION GUARDIANSHIP PLACED W/RELATIVE REUNIFICATION 1,180 1,281 1,364 1,465 1,493 1,265 1,304 1,256 1, RUNAWAY SYSTEM CLOSURE TRANSFERRED TO OTHER AGENCY UNKNOWN TOTAL 1,843 2,030 2,235 2,312 2,360 2,130 2,188 2,006 1,838 1,576 1,356 1,240 Age of Children in Foster Care SFY 2001 to 2011 g/ Age Group ,753 1,847 2,084 2,189 2,246 2,095 1,934 1,684 1,389 1,209 1,095 1, ,276 1,404 1,512 1,530 1,560 1,382 1,247 1, ,174 1,287 1,364 1,507 1,546 1,523 1,515 1,387 1,239 1, Unknown TOTAL 4,204 4,538 4,960 5,227 5,353 5,001 4,696 4,129 3,522 3,086 2,672 2,355 21

24 PROTECTION Foster Care FOSTER CARE CHARACTERISTICS SFY 2011 Race of Children in Foster Care - SFY 2011 g/ Reason for Children Exiting Foster Care - SFY 2011 g/ DISCHARGE REASON Age 0-5 Age 6-11 Age Total UNKNOWN ADOPTION DEATH EMANCIPATION GUARDIANSHIP REUNIFICATION RUNAWAY SYSTEM CLOSURE TRANSFERRED TO OTHER AGENCY TOTAL ,240 Sex of Children in Foster Care in SFY 2011 g/ SEX Children Percent Female 1,221 Male 1,132 52% 48% Unknown 2 0% Race Children Percent Hawaiian/Part Hawaiian 1,082 46% Mixed % White % Filipino 149 6% Hispanic/Spanish 102 4% Other pacific islander 84 4% Samoan 70 3% Black 62 3% Unable to determine 42 2% American Indian 21 1% Japanese 20 1% Chinese 15 1% Vietnamese 10 0% Laotian 8 0% Korean 7 0% Alaskan Native 1 0% Data missing 18 1% TOTAL 2, % TOTAL 2, % 22

25 PROTECTION Shelter / Abuse Domestic Violence Source of all tables: State of Hawaii Implementation Plan for the S.T.O.P. Violence Against Women Formula Grant, FY Department of the Attorney General, Crime Prevention and Justice Assistance Division. Table numbers reflect table numbers in the report. SHELTER SERVICES Statewide Shelter Services for Domestic Violence Victims (Federal, State & County Funded) By State Fiscal Year Adult Served (Unduplicated) 957 1, , Hotline and Information/Referral Calls 9,205 10,118 10,847 10,846 8,308 1,245 20,845 21,263 21,689 19,628 No. of Bed Days (Adults/Families) 37,575 36,013 36,846 36,982 35,887 40,077 37,973 41,276 39,427 39,721 ABUSE - Reports & Arrests Reports for Abuse of Family and Household Member - HRS Table 1. County C&C of Honolulu 3,586 3,508 3,001 1,816 2,416 2,328 2,336 2,050 2,068 2,277 Maui County 4,116 4,786 3, ,864 2,750 3,068 2,388 Hawaii County 1,256 1, , Kauai County TOTAL 9,442 10,010 8,296 3,768 4,599 4,304 6,355 6,128 6,389 5,985 Arrests for Abuse of Family and Household Member - HRS Table 2. County C&C of Honolulu 3,076 2,874 1,848 2,180 1,836 1,698 1,778 1,674 1,782 1,831 Maui County Hawaii County , Kauai County TOTAL 4,796 4,719 3,350 4,319 3,708 3,481 3,419 2,779 2,865 2,922 23

26 PROTECTION Protection Order/ Forcible Rape PROTECTION ORDER - Filings & Arrests Family Court Chapter 586 Protection Order Filings by State Fiscal Year Table 3. Family Court First Circuit (Honolulu) 2,093 2,274 2,838 3,050 2,688 2,592 2,639 2,482 2,523 2,940 Second Circuit (Maui) Third Circuit (Hawaii) ,105 1,236 1,140 1,215 1,173 1,201 1,211 Fifth Circuit (Kauai) TOTAL 3,570 4,027 4,623 5,121 4,834 4,618 4,654 4,505 4,532 5,095 Family Court Chapter 586 Protection Order Arrests Table 4. Agency Honolulu PD 1,075 1,305 1,396 1, ,314 1, ,011 Maui PD Hawaii PD Kauai PD Sheriff Dept TOTAL 1,877 2,374 2,565 2,601 2,147 2,161 1,873 1,364 1,594 1,756 FORCIBLE RAPE - Incidents & Arrests Reported Incidents of Forcible Rape of Females Table 9. County C&C of Honolulu Hawaii County Maui County Kauai County TOTAL Arrests for Forcible Rape of Females Table 10. County C&C of Honolulu Hawaii County Maui County Kauai County TOTAL

27 HEALTH Med-Quest Division Med-Quest Division (MQD) NUMBER OF RECIPIENTS h/ SFY Statewide Oahu Hawaii Maui Kauai Molokai Lanai , ,933 34,001 13,502 8,797 2, , ,827 36,004 14,712 9,334 2, , ,483 37,939 15,759 9,799 2, , ,024 38,402 16,168 9,869 2, , ,210 39,730 16,225 9,702 2, , ,730 42,409 17,810 10,749 2, , ,425 47,913 21,142 12,604 2, , ,602 53,472 25,407 14,453 2, , ,319 57,182 28,318 15,753 2, Source: State of Hawaii, Department of Human Services Annual Report for years ,000 Number of Recipients - Statewide / MQD 250, , , , % 10.7% 3.5% 5.3% 1.2% 1.2% Percentage figures indicate change from previous year. 5.0% 50,

28 HEALTH Med-Quest Division FEDERALLY QUALIFIED HEALTH CENTER (FQHCs) Applications from FQHCs - SFY 2008 to 2010 SFY Oahu Maui East Hawaii West Hawaii Kauai TOTAL ,010 1, , ,053 1,935 1, , ,892 1,583 1, , ,855 1,645 1, ,617 Source: State of Hawaii, Department of Human Services Annual Report 2010 & 2011 draft report. EARLY & PERIODIC SCREENING, DIAGNOSIS & TREATMENT (EPSDT) Annual EPSDT Participation Report SFY 2005 SFY 2006 SFY 2007 SFY 2008 SFY 2009 SFY 2010 Total Individuals Eligible 125, , , , , ,235 Total Screens Performed 90,273 91,323 92, , , ,218 Source: State of Hawaii, Department of Human Services Annual Report The following reports can be accessed from the MED-QUEST website at: Hawaii Provider Survey Report 2010 External Quality Review Report on Results for QUEST & QUEST Expanded Access Health Plans 2009 Hawaii Provider Survey Report Consumer Guide Reports (Aggregate, AlohaCare, HMSA, Kaiser) 26

29 ATTACHED AGENCIES HYCF Hawaii Youth Correctional Facility (HYCF) ( Hawaii Youth Correctional Facility - Admissions SFY 2008 SFY 2009 SFY 2010 SFY 2011 Male Female Total SFY 2011 By County Boys Girls Total Oahu % within county 76% 24% 100% Maui % within county 61% 39% 100% Hawaii Island % within county 83% 17% 100% Kauai % within county 64% 36% 100% SFY 2011 Race/Ethnicity % of Total Hawaiian/Part Hawaiian 58.7% Samoan 8.7% Mixed Race 8.7% Other Pacific Islander 4.8% Caucasian 4.8% Marshallese 3.8% Other Asian/Mixed Asian 3.8% Filipino 3.8% Latino/Hispanic 1.9% African American 1.0% 100% SFY 2011 Average Daily Population: 51 Average Daily Cost per Youth: $460 Source: For all tables above - State of Hawaii, Department of Human Services, Office of Youth Services, David Hipp, Executive Director 27

30 ATTACHED AGENCIES HPHA Hawaii Public Housing Authority (HPHA) HAWAII PUBLIC HOUSING AUTHORITY OPERATIONS: 2008 TO 2010 Subject Total units owned and administered by the Hawaii Public Housing Authority (HPHA) 6,195 6,195 6,195 Total units occupied, May 31 5,649 5,654 5,679 Total number of occupants, May 31 15,778 14,877 14,789 Federal Public Housing Operating Fund ($1,000) 13,361 22,866 22,399 Average rent charged per unit per month (dollars) Source: The State of Hawaii Data Book 2010, DBEDT. Tables SELECTED HOUSING CHARACTERISTICS, BY COUNTY: 2010 Subject State Total City and County of Honolulu Hawaii County Kauai County Maui County All housing units 519, ,899 82,324 29,793 70,492 Vacancy Rates Homeowner vacancy rate (percent) Rental vacancy rate (percent) Rents Occupied units paying rent 171, ,612 19,053 7,263 18,924 Median(dollars) 1,266 1,320 1,050 1,149 1,305 Gross rent as a percentage of household income (GRAPI) Occupied units paying rent where 168, ,970 18,771 7,017 18,742 GRAPI able to be calculated 35.0 percent or more 76,676 58,134 7,906 2,476 8,151 Source: The State of Hawaii Data Book 2010, DBEDT. Tables

31 RESOURCES a/ DHS/MSO Obligation Reports Monthly caseload summary reports for the financial assistance programs. Information includes number of cases, clients and the amount of benefits authorized. Data is reported by benefit month as of the end of the benefit month. Amounts may differ from other Department reports because of the timing and purpose of the reports. b/ DHS/MSO Participation File (HAWI Flat File) Monthly file of clients participating in the financial assistance programs. Information includes detailed characteristics of the client such as age and race. Data does not include any benefit amount information. c/ SNAP Monthly Participation Report - DHS/BESSD/Financial Assistance Program Office d/ DHS/MSO Employment and Child Care (ECC) Variance and Storybook Extract Files Monthly file of cases participating in the Employment and Child Care programs. Information includes detailed characteristics of cases and clients and benefit amounts. e/ Center on the Family, KIDS COUNT Data Center ( Hawaii Grantee: Center on the Family University of Hawaii 2515 Campus Road Miller Hall 103 Honolulu, HI (808) istern@hawaii.edu Ivette Stern, KIDS COUNT Project Director f/ U.S. Social Security Administration, Office of Retirement and Disability Policy Annual Statistical Supplement, For 2010 report, go to: g/ DHS/MSO Child Protective Services System (CPSS) Extract Files; Monthly extract of selected data items for the child welfare services including child protection and foster care. h/ MQD Quest Enrollment: For enrollment figures by program, plan and island, go to: 29

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