Title: How Are We Doing
1 How Are We Doing?
- Indicator Data on Child and Family
- Well Being
- Family League of Baltimore City
- This report captures the most recent data
available regarding selected - indicators for the eight result areas.
- Produced by the Baltimore City Data
Collaborative, June 2007
2 Table of Contents
- Demographics......................................
............................3 - Babies Born Healthy...............................
.........................7 - Healthy Children Healthy Bodies and
Minds...................15 - Healthy Children Children Make Healthy
Choices...........28 - Children Enter School Ready to Learn..............
............36 - Children Successful in School.....................
................44 - Children Completing School........................
.................48 - Children Safe in Families and Communities.........
.......52 - Stable and Economically Independent
Families...........61 - Communities That Support Family
Life.......................71
3 - Demographics
- Snapshot Baltimore City 2005
- Map Baltimore City 55 Neighborhood Community
Statistical Areas - Map Race and Hispanic Heritage, 2005
4Snapshot Baltimore City, 2005
Source American Community Survey
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7 - Babies Born Healthy
- Infant Mortality, 2000-2005
- Infant Mortality Rates by Race, 2000-2005
- Map Infant Mortality, 2003-2005
- Preterm Births, 2003-2005
- Map Preterm Births, 2005
- Low and Very Low Birth Weight, 1995-2005
- Map Low Birth Weight, 2005
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15 - Healthy Children
- Healthy Bodies Minds
- Immunizations, 2000-2004
- Elevated Lead Level, 2000-2005
- Morbid Childhood Obesity, 2000-2003
- Asthma Snapshot
- Map Asthma-Related Hospital Admissions, Age
0-17, 2005 - Prevalence of HIV/AIDS in Youths, 2006
- City Ranking by AIDS Case Report Rate (All Ages),
2005 - Population with Mental Disabilities, 2000
- Children Receiving Early Intervention Services,
2006 - Breakdown of Disabilities in the Baltimore City
Special Education Population (Ages 3-21), 2006 - Special Education Students Classified as
Emotionally Disturbed, 2006 - Adolescent Suicides, 2005
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19Asthma Snapshot
Source Health Services Cost Review Commission
Source Baltimore City Health Department
Prepared by the Baltimore City Data
Collaborative, April 2007.
Source Maryland Department of Health and Mental
Hygiene
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22City Ranking by AIDS Case Report Rate (All Ages),
2005
- Rank Metropolitan Area Number Rate (per
100,000 population) - Miami, FL 2,435 44.9
- Baltimore-Towson, MD 1,074 40.4
- Memphis, TN-MS-AR 420 33.3
- New York, NY-NJ-PA 6,150 32.8
- Atlanta-Marietta, GA 1,587 32.3
- Baton Rouge, LA 225 30.7
- New Orleans-Kenner, LA 400 30.3
- San Juan-Guaynabo, PR 746 28.9
- Orlando, FL 551 28.5
- Jackson, MS 142 27.2
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Source Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention, HIV/AIDS Surveillance Report, 2005
23Note Mental disability is defined as one who has
a condition lasting at least six months that made
it difficult to perform certain activities like
learning, remembering or concentrating. Source
US Census, 2000
24Note Early Intervention Services include Special
Instruction, Speech Pathology and Audiology,
Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy,
Psychological Services, Case Management, Medical
Services for Diagnosis, Health Services related
to other early intervention services, and Family
Education, Counseling and Support
Source Maryland State Department of Education,
Maryland Special Education/Early Intervention
Services Census Data and Related Tables
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28 - Healthy Children
- Young People Make Healthy Choices
- High School Dropouts, 2006
- Adolescent Childbearing, 2000-2005
- Map Adolescent Childbearing, 2005
- Births to Teens, 2005
- Juvenile Arrests, 2001-2005
- Selected Juvenile Arrest Charges, 2005
- Juvenile Drug Arrests, 2000-2005
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36 - Children Enter School Ready to Learn
- School Readiness, 2002-2007
- School Readiness for Students in Special
Education, 2002-2007 - School Readiness for Students Enrolled in Free
and Reduced Meals (FARM) Programs, 2002-2007 - School Readiness for Student with Limited English
Proficiency (LEP), 2002-2007 - School Readiness by Gender, 2002-2007
- School Readiness by Domain - Baltimore City,
2002-2007 - School Readiness by Race/Ethnicity - Baltimore
City, 2002-2007
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44 - Children Successful in School
- Academic Performance Grade 3 Reading, 2003-2007
- Academic Performance Grade 8 Math, 2003-2007
- High School Assessment (HSA) English, 2005-2006
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48 - Children Completing School
- Graduation Rate, 1998-2006
- Dropout Rate, 1996-2006
- Truancy Rate, 2000-2006
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52 - Children Safe in Their Families and Communities
- Indicated Abuse and Neglect, 2000-2005
- Map Indicated Incidents of Abuse and Neglect,
2001 - Out-of-Home Placements, 1995-2005
- Out-of-Home Placements Baltimore City and
Maryland, 2005 - Reasons for Out-of-Home Placements Baltimore
City DSS, 1993-2003 - Children Entering Out-of-Home Placements ,
2000-2006 - Three Leading Causing of Unexpected Death by Age
Group, 2001-2005 - Violent Juvenile Deaths, 2000-2005
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542005 City Average 11.3 Indicated Incidents per
1,000 Juveniles 2005 State Average 4.4
Indicated Incidents per 1,000 Juveniles
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56Out-of-Home Placements Baltimore City and
Maryland, 2005
Total Out-of-Home Placements
Baltimore City has 44 of all out-of-home
placements in Maryland.
Source Governors Office for Children, Youth and
Families
57Reasons for Out-of-Home Placements Baltimore
City DSS, 1993-2003
Source Maryland Citizens Review Board for
Children
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Three Leading Causes of Unexpected Death by Age
Group July 2001 May 2005
Source Baltimore City Health Department
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61 - Stable and Economically Independent Families
- Family Income, 2005
- Median Family Income, 2005
- Map Median Family Income, 2005
- Children in Poverty, 2005
- Map Families Below the Poverty Level, Baltimore
City, 2000 - Children in Single-Parent Families, 2005
- Educational Attainment, 2005
- Children with No Parents in the Labor Force, 2005
- Map Unemployment, 2005
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64Median Family Income 2005 City 41,542 2005
State 74,879 Source American Community Survey
Note Spatial Insights is a company that provides
customized geographic and demographic data
products for business applications. Demographic
and economic projections provided by Spatial
Insights use a complex series of algorithms and
are adjusted annually to reflect state and
national trends as well as new data when it
becomes available. Sources for population
projections include the Census, U.S. Postal
Service, American Community Survey, Bureau of
Labor Statistics, the IRS, and Experian.
65Note Poverty status is determined by thresholds
prescribed by the Federal Office of Management
and Budget that take into account income and
family/household size. This designation is for
statistical purposes only.
66Note Poverty status is determined by thresholds
prescribed by the Federal Office of Management
and Budget that take into account income and
family/household size. This designation is for
statistical purposes only.
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70Unemployment Rate 2005 City 11.4 2005 State
5.7 Source American Community Survey
Note Spatial Insights is a company that provides
customized geographic and demographic data
products for business applications. Demographic
and economic projections provided by Spatial
Insights use a complex series of algorithms and
are adjusted annually to reflect state and
national trends as well as new data when it
becomes available. Sources for population
projections include the Census, U.S. Postal
Service, American Community Survey, Bureau of
Labor Statistics, the IRS, and Experian.
71 - Communities that Support Family Life
- Homicides, 1995-2005
- Map Baltimore City Homicides, 2005
- Crimes Against Others, 2000-2005
- Map Unlivable and Abandoned Properties, 2005
- Map Home Ownership, 2005
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732005 City Total 269 2005 State Total 552
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76Note Spatial Insights is a company that provides
customized geographic and demographic data
products for business applications. Demographic
and economic projections provided by Spatial
Insights use a complex series of algorithms and
are adjusted annually to reflect state and
national trends as well as new data when it
becomes available. Sources for population
projections include the Census, U.S. Postal
Service, American Community Survey, Bureau of
Labor Statistics, the IRS, and Experian.