Serving Columbia County

Data & Impact

Child abuse & neglect

Child abuse/neglect – according to DHS – includes both physical and mental neglect or abuse.

Children 0-17 (2020) .8%
Children 0-5 (2019) 2.9%

Kids in foster care

Foster care definition includes family foster care (a family-home setting), residential treatment, trial home visits and pre-adoptive settings.

Children 0-17 (2020)
Children 0-5 (2019)

Children receiving dental care

Children who received preventive dental services, such as check-ups and dental cleanings, from a dental provider in the year.

Source: APAC (All Payer, All Claims)

Children 1-17 (2020) 25.2%
Children 1-5 (2020) 18.7%

Children that attended well-child visits

Children who have received one or more well-child visits within the year.

Source: APAC (All Payer, All Claims)

Children 1-17 (2020) 36.4%
Children 1-5 (2020) 57.2%

Children with medical insurance

Percentage of children 0-18 with health insurance.

Children 1-18 (2019) 96.5%
Children 1-5 0%

Graduation Rate

Percentage of Columbia County freshman that graduated within 4 years.

Source: Oregon Dept of Education (ODE)

2021 74.07%

Absenteeism

Absenteeism is defined as “chronically absent” meaning the student missed 10% or more of their enrolled days.

Source: Oregon Dept of Education (ODE)

2021 34%

Domestic Violence

Number of cases where domestic violence was a factor for reported offenses recorded by law enforcement agencies in Columbia County.

Offenses (2020) 556cases
Arrests (2020) 140cases

Domestic Violence

Number of domestic violence calls to SAFE of Columbia County crisis hotline.

Offenses (2020) 247calls
Arrests (2021) 473calls

Access to childcare

Percent of children 0-5 with access to a regulated slot.

2020 18%

Food Insecurity

Percentage of people in Columbia County who faced food insecurity at some point in the last year.

Source: Feeding America

Overall Population (2019) 11.4%
Children 0-17 (2019) 15.7%

Availability of transportation

The percentage of residents served by public transit service, measured as the unduplicated population within a .25-mile radius of a given stop operated by a transit agency.

(2021) 31.7%

Columbia County CTIN works with community partners to track and measure areas of impact. These numbers will be updated as they become available.

 

Blue = Baseline Measurement

Red = Negative Progress

Green = Positive Progress

Grey = No Measurement Taken

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