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JCPC Annual Plan FY16-17 FINAL
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treatment, an increase of 7% from FY 13 - 14 and above the state average of 11 % . <br /> o 8 1 % of youth demonstrate moderate to serious behavioral problems in school . However, <br /> when compared to FY 1344 there was an 18 % increase in serious problems (from 44 to <br /> 52 youth) and 23 % decrease in moderate problems (from 30 to 32 youth) <br /> o 73 % * of youth lack pro-social peers and/or regularly associate with others involved in <br /> delinquent activity which is above the state average of 58% . Data indicates that 2% * (or <br /> 2 youth) associate with or are gang members . <br /> o 9% * of parents are willing but unable to supervise youth, consistent with FY 13 - 14 . <br /> There was 1 parent/guardian who was unwilling to supervise their child(ren) . <br /> i <br /> Part II. Needs Assessment Summary <br /> The Orange County JCPC Risk and Needs Assessment Committee also reviewed data gleaned <br /> from the Juvenile Needs Assessment instrument administered by Juvenile Court Counselors prior <br /> to court disposition of a juvenile. The Juvenile Needs Assessment is an instrument used to <br /> examine a youth' s needs in the various domains of his/her life : The Individual Domain, The <br /> School Domain, The Peer Domain, and the Community Domain. This instrument was designed <br /> to detect service intervention needs as an aid in service planning. As with the Juvenile Risk <br /> Assessment, some of the individual item ratings may be heavily dependent upon information <br /> reported by the juvenile or the parent(s) . For these items (represented by an asterisk) there is a <br /> likelihood of under-reporting the incidence of a particular behavior and the actual incidence may it <br /> be higher than suggested by these figures . In those cases, the figure should be interpreted as a 9 <br /> measure of the minimum level of occurrence. <br /> Orange County Elevated Needs Observations : FY 2014-2015 <br /> N= 116 <br /> o 48% of youth were assessed as having medium to high needs . While this was a 15 % <br /> decrease from FY 1344, it is above the state average of 33 % . 7% of youth were assessed <br /> as having high needs, a decrease of 47% from FY 13 - 14 but twice the state average of <br /> 3 % . <br /> o 25 % of youth have healthy peer relationships, a 12% increase from FY 13 - 14 of total <br /> youth having positive peers . The percent of youth with gang association indicators <br /> remained the same as FY 1344 , but decreased from 5 to 3 youth. <br /> o 59% of youth have moderate to serious school behavior problems , a 15 % decrease from <br /> FY 1344 and less than the state average of 62% . <br /> i <br /> o 18 % of youth are functioning below grade level, the same as FY 1344 but above the <br /> state average of 9% . This does not include students identified in the Exceptional <br /> Children' s program. <br /> o 39% * of youth need substance use assessment or substance abuse treatment which is <br /> above the state average of 29% . <br />
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