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- Child Maltreatment | The Administration for Children and Families
The Children’s Bureau develops the annual Child Maltreatment reports, which include data provided by the states to the National Child Abuse and Neglect Data System
- Child Maltreatment 2023 Report – CWLA
This year’s report shows a continued decrease in child maltreatment; it reveals that of the nationally estimated 3,081,715 children who were the subject of a child welfare agency response in FY 2023, 546,159 children were determined to be victims of maltreatment
- About Child Abuse and Neglect
At least one in seven children experienced child abuse or neglect in the past year in the United States 2 This is likely an underestimate because many cases are unreported
- Child Welfare Outcomes Report Data Site - HHS. gov
Explore key insights based on the data collected across 51 states in 2023
- HHS and ACF Just Released The 2023 Child Maltreatment Report!
The 2023 Child Maltreatment Report is the 34th edition of this annual publication, providing national and state-level data on child abuse and neglect as reported by CPS agencies across the country
- Child Maltreatment - Childstats. gov
Maltreatment in general is associated with a number of negative outcomes for children, including developmental delay, lower school achievement, juvenile delinquency, substance abuse, and mental health problems
- National Child Abuse and Neglect Data System (NCANDS) - Health
The data are used to examine trends in child abuse and neglect across the country Key findings are published in Administration for Children and Families' (ACF) Child Welfare Outcomes Reports to Congress and annual Child Maltreatment reports
- Child Maltreatment Report 2023 – WRMA
Child Maltreatment 2023 is the 34th edition in the annual series, which was publicly released Jan 8, 2025 The report is based on federal fiscal year data annually submitted by 50 states, the District of Columbia, and the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico
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