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Indicators:

  1. Teen Pregnancy
    • New Family Stability
    • Mother's Education Attainment
  1. Child Abuse and Neglect

  2. Prohibited Behavior in Schools

  3. Youth Feeling Safe At and To/From School

  4. Unintended Injury/Mortality

    • Infant Mortality
    • Motor Vehicle
    • Drowning
    • Fire/Burn
    • Juvenile Fire-Setting
    • Poisoning
    • Suffocation/Strangulation
    • Firearm

  5. Youth Suicide Attempts

    • Suicide Mortality
    • Suicide Ideation

  6. Youth Substance Use

    • Alcohol
    • Tobacco
    • Marijuana
    • Prescription Drugs

  7. Youth Obesity (Weight/Height)

    • Perceived Weight Status
    • Youth Trying to Lose Weight

  8. Healthy Care Coverage

    • Immunizaion
    • Children with Coverage

  9. Prenatal Care

    • Low Birth Weight Infants
    • Smoking During Pregnancy
    • Payment Source at Birth
    • Pre-Term Delivery

  10. Children and Youth in Foster Care

  11. Home Care of Youth with Severe Behavioral Health Problems

  12. Maine Children in Out-of-State Hospitals or Residential Treatment Programs

  13. Children With Special Education Needs Entering School

  14. Early Childhood Educational Opportunities

    • Opportunities for Expanded Day Kindergarten
    • Availability of Quality Childcare
    • Teachers With Early Childhood Certification

  15. Youth Completing Degree in College/University

    • Youth Planning to Attend College
    • Bachelor's Degree Attainment

  16. Youth Not in School and Not Working

    • High School Completions
    • High School Dropouts
    • Apprenticeships/Internships
    • Labor Force Participants and Unemployment rate (ages 16-19)
    • Ages 18-24 Not Attending School, Not Working, Without Degree Beyond High School
    • Children Living in Low-Income Families Where No Parent has Full Time, Year Round Work

  17. Youth Arrests

    • Crime Rate
    • Youth Success Leaving Juvenile Justice

  18. Hate Crime

    • Bullying/Harassment Based on Perceived Sexual Orientation, Race, Gender

  19. Crime

    • Domestic Violence

  20. Access to Childcare

    • On-Site Quality Before and After School Programs
    • Certified Quality Childcare

  21. Leaving Welfare for Livable Wages


  22. Children and Youth in Poverty

    • Those under 18 in Poverty(0-4, 5-17)
    • Children Living Below Poverty in Female-Headed Households
    • Homeless Youth

  23. Youth Assets

    • Caring School Climate
    • Service to Others
    • Caring Neighborhood
    • Constructive Use of Time
    • Family Communication
    • Cultural Competence

  24. A High Fidelity Wraparound Maine

    • Decrease in Out-of-Home Placements
    • Decrease in Youth Facility Commitment
    • Improved School Attendance
    • Decrease in Psychiatric Hospitalizations
    • Increase in Traditional Living and Work Readiness Skills

  25. Maine Re-Entry Program Indicators

    • Participants Returning to School or Enrolled in Training Programs
    • Juvenile Re-Entry Program Participants Employed After Release
    • Juvenile Re-Entry Program Recidivism
    • Youth Re-Entry Program Recivism

  26. Keeping Maine's Children Connected Indicators

    • Number of School, Clinical, and State Liasions Trained in Coordinated School Transition
    • Number of Participants Within State Who Attended Regional Trainings and Meetings
    • Promotion Rates of Disrupted Students to Next Higher Grade
    • Number of Youth Ages 5 to 18 Who Missed School Due to Hospitalization or Correction Improvement

  27. Universal Home Visiting Program Indicators

    • Enrolled children with primary care provider
    • Enrolled children up-to-date on well-child checkups
    • Enrolled children up-to-date on immunizations at age two
    • Enrolled children with health insurance
    • Enrolled families improved home safety
    • Enrolled families improved rate of breastfeeding
    • Enrolled children screened for developmental milestones
    • Enrolled families addressing secondhand smoke issues
    • Enrolled parents reporting success of program for children


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