Definition: Percentage of children ages 0-17 who enter foster care for the first time between January and June and stay in care for at least 12 months, by number of out-of-home placements after one year in care (e.g., among California children entering foster care for the first time between January and June in 2017 and staying in care for at least 12 months, 32.2% lived in three or more placements during their first year in care).
Data Source: Webster, D., et al. California Child Welfare Indicators Project Reports. UC Berkeley Center for Social Services Research (Jul. 2019).
Footnote: Data are based on unduplicated counts of children under the supervision of county welfare departments and exclude cases under the supervision of county probation departments, out-of-state agencies, state adoptions district offices, and Indian child welfare departments. The notation S refers to data that have been suppressed because there were fewer than 40 total cases.