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Rate of child abuse and neglect cases in Dodge and Jefferson Counties per 1,000 children

Current Value

10.74

2023

Definition

Child Maltreatment data is collected via the Wisconsin Dept. of Children and Families Child Protective Services (CPS) dashboard

The displayed rate per 1000 includes only reported cases that are screened in: 

Decisions at Access include whether the report will be Screened In or Screened Out.

 ·           Screen In: Accepting the report of alleged child maltreatement or other report for further assessment by the agency.

·           Screen Out: The agency does not accept the report and no further action is required. In some cases, the agency may refer the call or the family to other services.

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Data Methodology

Rates are calculated using the total number of screened in reports of children ages 0-17 in Dodge and Jefferson Counites & the total combined population of children 0-17 in Dodge and Jefferson counties. 

Population data comes from the US Census Bureau ACS 5-year estimate database. Current listed rate used one-year old Population data as that is the most current available (E.g., 2023 rate using 2022 population esitmates). Therefore, rates are subject to change as more recent census data becomes available. 

*CPS report uses population data from another source, and therefore will not match up exactly with the rates on this graph. 

Story Behind the Curve

Children raised in safe, stable and nurturing environments are more likely to thrive and grow into successful adults. Risk factors for child maltreatment?

Parent or caregiver factors: Substance use, unresolved mental health issues, the young age of a parent, lack of education, difficulty bonding or nurturing with the child, prior history of child abuse, or other trauma

Family factors: Single parenting, domestic violence, and other stressful events, particularly when parents are isolated socially or lack sufficient emotional or financial support

Community and environmental factors: Neighborhood poverty, especially where families experience barriers in accessing needed services and resources

Learn more: Additional Resources|Child Abuse and Neglect|Violence Prevention|Injury Center|CDC

Partners

  • Birth to Three
  • Early Care & Education (AKA Childcare)
  • Faith-Based Organizations
  • Head Start
  • Higher Education
  • Human Services
  • Libraries
  • Medical Providers (Health Care)
  • Nonprofits
  • Parents, Caregivers, Families
  • Public Health
  • Public & Private Education
  • Women, Infants, and Children Nutrition Program (WIC)
  • UW Extension

What Works

The Five for Families protective factors.

BUILD KNOWLEDGE

  • Promote knowledge of parenting and child development

BUILD CONNECTIONS

  • Foster parental resilience
  • Create social connections
  • Develop social and emotional competence of children

TRANSFORM SYSTEMS

  • Provide concrete supports in times of need

Strategy

Previous years’ action plans included:

Capacity building for Watertown Family Connections - a full-service family resource network with education and support for families.

Support for county-led initiatives that focus on proactive intervention to connect families to resources and support before action is taken by Child Protective Services (CPS).

 

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