Reports by Maltreatment Type

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Reports by Maltreatment Type

Front End Child Protection Flow Chart January 2015 Services provided if needed or no services needed, case closed Family Investigation* No Child protective services needed? Yes Call received by county/ tribe Screening Decision* Yes Path Decision Yes Consult with County/Tribal Attorney Possible Court Proceedings No No Screened Out Yes Family Assessment* Child protective services needed? No Family support services offered to family if needed, case closed *If at any point an immediate safety concern is present, law enforcement is called. **If a family is assessed as high risk for future maltreatment, the family’s case will be opened for child protective services.

Child Maltreatment Reports by Response Category, 2004–2013

Incidence per 1,000 by Race/Ethnicity and Maltreatment Type

Children in Out-of-home Care per 1,000 by Race/Ethnicity, 2004–2013