Definition:
Of all children served in intact family cases during the fiscal year, the percentage that had a substantiated maltreatment report within 12 months. Intact family cases are defined as those in which no children were removed from the home at the time the family case opened.
Denominator:
The number of children served in intact family cases during the fiscal year.
Numerator:
The number of children who had a substantiated report within 12 months of the case open date.
Exclusions
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Youth aged 18 and older were excluded from the denominator.
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Intact family cases open 7 days or fewer are excluded.
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Intact family cases where any child who entered substitute care within 30 days of case open date are excluded.
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Maltreatment reports that occurred in day care facilities, churches, schools, healthcare facilities, foster homes, group homes, and child welfare agencies are excluded.
Other Note
If the allegation finding was amended, the amended allegation finding was used.
The data used to compute this measure come from the DCFS Enterprise Data Warehouse (EDW), and these data were extracted on December 31, 2024. All indicators are calculated based on the state fiscal year, which spans the 12-month period from July 1 to June 30. They were calculated based on the state fiscal year, which spans the 12-month period from July 1 to June 30.
A Note on Totals
The per-year totals for this measure ("ALL CHILDREN") reflect the total numbers of children with valid values for the breakdown being viewed. Since counts may be culled from records missing geographic, demographic or placement type information, totals between breakdowns may not be identical. For example, adding counts for all age groups for a given year may not produce the same result as adding races, since there may be missing races and/or ages in the population.
A Note on Race
If the child’s ethnicity was coded as any of the following Hispanic origin, their race/ethnicity was coded as Latinx regardless of their race code: Hispanic South American, Hispanic Cuban, Hispanic Mexican, Hispanic Puerto Rican, Hispanic Spanish Descent, Hispanic Dominican, Hispanic Central American, and Hispanic Other. If the child’s ethnicity was non-Latinx and they had more than one race code, then their race/ethnicity was defined as multiracial. If the child’s ethnicity was non-Latinx and the value of the race is Native American/Alaska Native, Asian, Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islanders, or multiracial, it was coded as "Other." If the value of primary race was "could not be verified," "unknown," "declined to identify," or missing (null), it was treated as missing and excluded when indicators are reported by race/ethnicity.