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Child welfare backers protest cuts to social services funding
Posted Friday, 11 September 2009

Taking aim at Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger's spending cuts to child welfare services, a group of county residents joined a series of statewide rallies with a protest in Salinas on...

Recession increases already heavy CPS Caseload
Posted Friday, 04 September 2009

Since the recession hit, cases of child abuse and neglect have gone up around the country and here in Kern County. CPS officials say in June of 2009 they had 37 percent more referrals for possible...

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California Can Do Better

can_report_cover.jpg Children deserve safe and nurturing environments no matter where they are born, including in California. Too many of California's children suffer, and in far too many cases die, as a result of a preventable condition--child abuse and neglect. 
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Federal Stimulus Proposal 

CA.gifWhat the Federal Stimulus Proposal Will Mean for Children in California

The economic stimulus recently passed by the United States Congress and signed into law by the Obama Administration will provide significant investment in the health, education, and safety of America’s children over the next two years.

»Read the highlights here

Statistics on Children

  • There are 9,701,862 children under 18 in California
  • Children Living in Poverty (2007) - 1,591,295
  • Children Not Covered by Health Insurance at Any Time (2007) - 1,013,000
  • Children’s Health Care Covered by Government Assistance (2007) - 3,214,000
  • Children Reported Abused (2004) - 228,012
  • 2 Year Olds Not Immunized (2006) - 132,916 (24.8%)
  • Child Abuse Deaths (2004-2005) - 469
  • 3-4 Year Olds Not Enrolled in a nursery school, pre-school, or pre-kindergarten education program (2006) - 556,805 (51.6%)
  • % of 4th Graders Scoring below Basic Reading Levels (2007) - 47

Voter Information

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