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Tracking Adoption Rate of Children “Available for Adoption”. Leadership Briefing November 1, 2010. How many children does Florida have “available for adoption”?. This depends on the definition of “available for adoption.”. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Mission: Protect the Vulnerable, Promote Strong and Economically Self- Sufficient Families, and Advance Personal and Family Recovery and Resiliency.
Charlie Crist, GovernorCharlie Crist, GovernorGeorge H. Sheldon, SecretaryGeorge H. Sheldon, Secretary
Tracking Adoption Rate of Tracking Adoption Rate of Children “Available for Adoption” Children “Available for Adoption”
Leadership Briefing
November 1, 2010
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How many children does Florida have “available for adoption”?
• This depends on the definition of “available for adoption.”
Children TPR’d or who have a goal of adoption 7,623
Children with a goal of adoption regardless of TPR status
7,040
Children TPR’d, regardless of goal 3,029
Children who have been TPR’d and have a goal of adoption
2,449
Children who have been TPR’d, have a goal of adoption, and are on the website
780
• We will track adoption rate using the 3rd definition – Children TPR’d, regardless of goal
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How will this be Tracked and Why Use This Definition?
• How: – Data reporting unit of FSPO will begin reporting FY-
to-date proportion of children legally free for adoption on July 1 who have been adopted (statewide, by age, and by CBC).
• Why:– This is how “available for adoption” is defined for
federal performance measures (CFSR C2.5)– Allows us to track progress toward additional awards– Potentially comparable to other states– Provides incentive to pursue adoptions for children
TPR’d with goal of APPLA
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What Do We Know About Adoptions Using This Definition?
Florida’s Performance History:• Florida was top state in the nation on federal
adoption composite measure for last 2.5 years.
• Based on this federal measure, the adoption rate last year was the 2nd highest rate in the last 7 years – Despite a decrease in the number of children
available for adoption.– And despite a decrease in the raw number of
adoptions.
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Adoption Rates have been High in Last Two Years
Adoptions by Fiscal Year: Of Children Legally Free for Adoption as of 7/1, Proportion Adopted by 6/30
41.8%
37.5%38.5% 37.7%
42.9%
47.5% 46.7%
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45%
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2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10
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… Despite Reductions in the Number of Children Available for Adoption...
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1st Qtr 2nd Qtr 3rd Qtr 4th Qtr
East
West
North
Children Legally Free for Adoption 7/1: Adopted by 6/30 vs. NOT Adopted by 6/30
2,542(41.8%) 2,008
(37.5%)1,935
(38.5%)1,801
(37.7%)
2,057(42.9%)
2,350(47.5%) 1,919
(46.7%)
3,541(58.2%)
3,347(62.5%) 3,093
(61.5%) 2,973(62.3%)
2,733(57.1%)
2,600(52.5%)
2,190(53.3%)
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2,000
3,000
4,000
5,000
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7,000
2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10
# NOT Adopted from 7/1 Cohort
# Adopted from 7/1 Cohort
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…And a Reduction in the Number of Children Adopted Overall.
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1st Qtr 2nd Qtr 3rd Qtr 4th Qtr
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West
North
Of Children Legally Free for Adoption July 1, Percent Adopted by June 30Compared to Total Adoptions Each Year
3,389
2,9063,016 3,079
3,6743,777
3,368
41.8%
37.5%38.5% 37.7%
42.9%47.5%
46.7%
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This Measure will Supplement Existing Measures, as it Does Not Reflect All Adoptions Finalized in the Year
Children Adopted Each FY: Adopted from 7/1 Cohort vs. NOT Legally Free 7/1
847 8981,081
1,2781,617
1,427 1,449
2,542
2,0081,935
2,057 2,3501,919
1,801
25.0%
35.8%
44.0%
37.8%
43.0%
30.9%
41.5%
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# Adopted from 7/1 Cohort
# Adopted, not Legally Free 7/1
% Adopted, not Legally Free 7/1
•The percent not Legally Free on July 1 may have increased due to:
•Increased speed of foster care adoptions after TPR
•Increases in adoptions by foster parents and relatives
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Adoption Rates are Much Higher for Children Age 0 – 8 than Children Age 9+
Adoptions by Fiscal Year by Age Group: Of Children Legally Free for Adoption as of 7/1, Proportion Adopted by
6/30
61.4% 60.4%
65.3% 64.5%66.9%
71.1%73.7%
24.9%
20.2% 18.6% 18.0%20.3%
23.0%26.6%
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2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10
Ages 0-8 Ages 9+
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Adoption ReportingThe Data Unit of FSPO ….
• Will begin reporting FY-to-date the number of children adopted as a proportion of children who were legally free for adoption on July 1 (statewide, by age, and by CBC) as well as total adoptions finalized to date;
• Will distribute these numbers monthly via e-mail as an excel workbook, which will replace adoption data contained in weekly OHC e-mail, and post on the Center for the Advancement of Child Welfare Practice Website, starting in December;
• Will work closely with Operations and the Performance Measures Workgroup to incorporate CBC adoption target tracking information, by January; and
• Will also work to develop method of tracking children on website requiring recruitment. The current FSFN report cannot be used, but we are working with Northwood to correct, date TBD.