Common use of Context Data of Children in DHS Custody Clause in Contracts

Context Data of Children in DHS Custody. DHS has experienced a steady decline in the number of children in its custody over the last four years. At its highest number of children in care since 2007, there were 11,301 children in DHS custody on June 30, 2014. Four and a half years later, on December 31, 2018, there were 7,995 children in DHS custody, a 29 percent drop. The decline in the population of children in care is the result of more children exiting care than entering care each year.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Settlement Agreement, Settlement Agreement

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Context Data of Children in DHS Custody. DHS has experienced a steady decline in the number of children in its custody over the last four years. At its highest number of children in care since 2007, there were 11,301 children in DHS custody on June 30, 2014. Four and a half years later, on December 31June 30, 2018, there were 7,995 8,439 children in DHS custody, a 29 25 percent drop. The decline in the population of children in care is the result of more children exiting care than entering care each year.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Settlement Agreement, Settlement Agreement

Context Data of Children in DHS Custody. DHS has experienced a steady decline in the number of children in its custody over since the last four yearsend of SFY14. At its highest number of children in care peak since 2007, there were 11,301 children in DHS custody on June 30, 2014. Four Six and a half years later, on December 31, 20182020, there were 7,995 7,562 children in DHS custody, a 29 percent drop. The decline in the population of children in care is the result of more children exiting care than entering care each year.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Settlement Agreement

Context Data of Children in DHS Custody. DHS has experienced a steady decline in the number of children in its custody over the last four years. At its highest number of children in care since 2007, there were 11,301 children in DHS custody on June 30, 2014. Four and a half Five years later, on December 31June 30, 20182019, there were 7,995 7,908 children in DHS custody, a 29 30 percent drop. The decline in the population of children in care is the result of more children exiting care than entering care each year.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Settlement Agreement

Context Data of Children in DHS Custody. DHS has experienced a steady decline in the number of children in its custody over the last four past seven years. At its highest number of children in care since 2007, there were 11,301 children in DHS custody on June 30, 2014. Four and a half Seven years later, on December 31June 30, 20182021, there were 7,995 7,315 children in DHS custody, a 29 35 percent drop. The decline in the population of children in care is the result of more children exiting care than entering care each year.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Settlement Agreement

Context Data of Children in DHS Custody. β€Œ DHS has experienced a steady decline in the number of children in its custody over the last four six years. At its highest number of children in care since 2007, there were 11,301 children in DHS custody on June 30, 2014. Four Five and a half years later, on December 31, 20182019, there were 7,995 7,719 children in DHS custody, a 29 32 percent drop. The decline in the population of children in care is the result of more children exiting care than entering care each year.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Settlement Agreement

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Context Data of Children in DHS Custody. DHS has experienced a steady decline in the number of children in its custody over the last four six years. At its highest number of children in care since 2007, there were 11,301 children in DHS custody on June 30, 2014. Four Seven and a half years later, on December 31, 20182021, there were 7,995 6,892 children in DHS custody, a 29 39 percent drop. The decline in the population of children in care is the result of more children exiting care than entering care each year.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Settlement Agreement

Context Data of Children in DHS Custody. DHS has experienced a steady decline in the number of children in its custody over the last four six years. At its highest number of children in care since 2007, there were 11,301 children in DHS custody on June 30, 2014. Four and a half Six years later, on December 31June 30, 20182020, there were 7,995 7,730 children in DHS custody, a 29 32 percent drop. The decline in the population of children in care is the result of more children exiting care than entering care each year.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Settlement Agreement

Context Data of Children in DHS Custody. DHS has experienced a steady decline in the number of children in its custody over the last four nine years. At its highest number of children in care since 2007peak, there were 11,301 children in DHS custody on June 30, 2014. Four and a half years laterOn June 30, on December 31, 20182023, there were 7,995 6,303 children in DHS custody, representing a 29 44 percent dropreduction. The long-term decline in the population of children in care is the result of more children exiting care than entering care each year.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Settlement Agreement

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