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40 <br /> o 44% of youth are reported to be abuse/neglect victims which is above the state average <br /> 20%. 3%report having NO support, consistent with FY 13-14. <br /> o 5%* of youth have dangerous sexual practices,the same as FY 13-14. No youth had <br /> sexually victimized others. <br /> o 37% of youth need more mental health assessment, a decrease of 26% from FY 13-14 but <br /> above the state average of 33%. There was a reduction of 16% in mental health needs <br /> being addressed compared to FY 13-14 (from 55 youth to 46 youth). <br /> o 9% of youth have domestic violence in the home, a decrease of 38%from FY 13-14. <br /> However, 26% of youth are experiencing domestic discord in the home, an increase of <br /> 43% from FY 13-14. <br /> o 52% of adjudicated youth come from homes where parents/guardians have marginal to <br /> inadequate family supervision skills. <br /> o 10% of youth have a parent/guardian with a disability which is above the state average of <br /> 4%. <br /> o 24%* of adjudicated youth have family alcohol/drug abuse in the home, higher than the <br /> state average of 10%. <br /> o 45% of adjudicated youth come from homes where family members have criminal history <br /> and an additional 9% are under active court supervision or have gang involvement. <br /> Part III. Resource Assessment Summary <br /> JCPC Funded Programs: FY 16-17 <br /> 1. Boomerang <br /> 2. Community Service &Restitution <br /> 3. Family Advocacy Network <br /> 4. Mediation/Conflict Resolution <br /> 5. Psychological Services <br /> 6. Teen Court <br /> 7. Wrenn House <br /> 8. Young Warriors <br /> Community Resources <br /> Community resources are sometimes available but can be difficult to access. See Orange County <br /> Continuum of Services—At a Glance for a listing of available community resources. <br />