NC Child Welfare Data State Fiscal Year 2012 (7/1/11-6/30/12) 132,031 unique children were assessed for reports of child abuse, neglect & dependency Approximately.

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NC Child Welfare Data State Fiscal Year 2012 (7/1/11-6/30/12) 132,031 unique children were assessed for reports of child abuse, neglect & dependency Approximately 20% of those were found as abused, neglected, dependent, and or in need of child welfare services 13,844 unique children and youth were in foster care at some point during this 12 month period.

NC Child Welfare Foster Care Data Snap Shot on 1/31/13 8,623 children and youth were in foster care Ages 0-5Ages 6-12Ages 13-17Ages 18 and over*

NC Foster Care Placement Data Snap Shot on 1/31/13 Own Home115 Relative1965 Foster Home3151 Group Home851 Hospital59 Emergency Shelter34 Other Court Approved316 Therapeutic Home1113 Jail/Detention/Runaway183 Other Placement836

NC Placement Stability Data State Fiscal Year 2012 (7/1/11-6/30/12) 87.56% of children that were in foster care for 12 months or less had two or fewer placement settings % of children that were in foster care for months had two or fewer placement settings.

NC Median Length of Stay Looking at SFY and SFY data, the median length of stay for a child in foster care was about months.