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Data used for this report is fromMay 2016 unless otherwise noted June 2016

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Data used for this report is from May 2016 unless otherwise noted

June 2016

Definitions and TermsChild Welfare

Placement Definitions

THP+FC - Transitional Housing Program for Non-Minor Dependents in extended foster care

SILP - Supervised Independent Living Placement

Guardian Home - Placement with court appointed legal guardian

Relative/NREFM - Relative / Non Relative Extended Family Member

Group Home - 24-Hour staffed residential and/or treatment facility for foster youth

Foster Family Agency - An agency that provides foster homes through a network of providers they supervise; licensed through Community CareLicensing

Foster Family Home - County sponsored foster care home

CalWORKs

Two Parent Families - Families with children living in the home with two non-disabled, natural or adoptive parents

Non-Needy Caretaker - Families with children living in the home whose natural or adoptive parents are ineligible or excluded from receiving assistance.

TANF Timed-Out - Families with children living in the home whose parents are ineligible for receiving assistance because an adult head-of-household or spouse of a head-of-householdhas received Federal TANF assistance for a total of 48 cumulative months

Child Only -Families with children living in the home whose parents are ineligible for receiving assistance

Total clients in Welfare to Work- All active CalWORKs adults who have been registered into the Welfare to Work (WTW) program. WTW is the mandatory employment and training programfor CalWORKs adults. Clients must register for WTW unless exempted for a condition that prevents them from working. Not all registered WTW clients are actively engaged in the pro-gram, as they may be scheduled for activities that have not yet begun, between activities, or non-compliant prior to sanction.

Supported work & community experience - Includes public or private sector employment, under the close supervision of the activity provider, that helps provide basic job skills, and can helplead to eventual unsubsidized employment.

Paying jobs - Includes unsubsidized and subsidized public, private sector and self-employment.

CalFresh

Non Assistance CalFresh Individuals – Client receives CalFresh assistance but does not receive a monthly cash grant under the California Work Opportunity and Responsibility to Kids(CalWORKs) program or other state-funded program

All CalFresh Individuals – All clients receiving CalFresh

Non Assistance CalFresh Caseloads- A CalFresh case in which none or less than all household members receives public assistance (e.g. cash benefit through CalWORKs).

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Child Welfare

Ethnicity and Language

Age and Gender

82% 18%

47%53%

Adults (18-64)

Children (0-17)

Males

Females

API

White

Hispanic

Black

18.8%

20.8%

51.8%

6.6%

92%

8%

Child Welfare (CW) provides services to improve the lives of children and families in Alameda County by serving children and youth who have experienced, or are at risk of experiencing, abuse or neglect.

English English

Non-English

Spanish

Other/None

Chinese

Other Asian

Vietnamese

Farsi

Cambodian 0.0%

0.0%

0.2%

0.2%

0.5%

1.1%

5.8%

92.1%

* Definition of terms on last page **Asian Pacific Islander

English

Non-English

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CalWORKs

Ethnicity and Language

Age and Gender

May 2015 June 2015 July 2015 August2015

September2015

October2015

November2015

December2015

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February2016

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0K

10K

20K

30K

34K 34K 33K 33K 32K 32K 31K 31K 30K 30K 30K 29K 29K

CalWORKs Individuals by Case Type

2 PARENT

TANF TIMED OUT

Non-Needy Caretaker

Child Only

ALL OTHER

May, 2015 May, 2016

1K

2K

3K

4K

Total clients in

Employment

Services

0K1K

2K

3K

Paying jobs

0

100

200

300

New monthly

job starts

0

50

100

150

Supported

work &

community ex..

4,1483,071

3,2302,509

216207

149

104

WELFARE TO WORK Individuals

English English

Non-English

Spanish

Other/None

Chinese

Vietnamese

Farsi

Other Asian

Cambodian 0.2%

0.2%

0.7%

0.7%

0.7%

3.1%

17.0%

77.4%

The California Work Opportunity and Responsibility to Kids (CalWORKs) Program provides time-limited cash aid, employment and employment support services to eligible adults with children.

API

White

Hispanic

Black

16.9%

32.9%

41.9%

8.0%

23%

77%

80% 20%

44%56%Males

Females

Adults (18-64)

Children (0-17)

* Definition of terms on last page **Asian Pacific Islander

English

Non-English

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CalWORKsCaseload

May 2015

2016 13,626

16,162 PercentChange-15.6%April

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CalFresh

Ethnicity and Language

Age and Gender

CalFresh (formerly known as Food Stamps) is California's version of the Federal Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP). The CalFresh Program helps to improve the health and well-being ofqualified households and individuals by providing them a means to meet their nutritional needs.

API

White

Hispanic

Black

15.6%

20.7%

31.4%

31.8%

29%

71%

English English

Non-English

Spanish

Chinese

Other/None

Vietnamese

Farsi

Other Asian

Cambodian 0.2%

0.6%

0.6%

2.4%

2.8%

4.4%

18.2%

70.8%

46% 49% 5%

44%56%

Seniors (65+)

Adults (18-64)

Children (0-17)

Males

Females

May 2015 June 2015 July 2015 August2015

September2015

October2015

November2015

December2015

January2016

February2016

March 2016April 2016 May 2016

Non-AssistanceCalFreshIndividuals

All CalFreshIndividuals

102,572 103,629

122,367 119,428

Individuals

May 2015 June 2015 July 2015 August2015

September2015

October2015

November2015

December2015

January2016

February2016

March2016

April 2016 May 2016

Non-AssistanceCalFreshCaseload

All CalFreshCaseload

53,311 54,587

61,691 61,322

Caseload

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Medi-Cal

Ethnicity and Language

Age and Gender

English English

Non-English

Spanish

Other/None

Chinese

Vietnamese

Farsi

Other Asian

Cambodian 0.2%

0.2%

0.7%

0.7%

0.7%

3.1%

17.0%

77.4%

Medi-Cal (MC) provides coverage for comprehensive medical services for low-income children, families, seniors, and persons with disabilities.

23%

77%

Black

White

API

Hispanic

18.8%

22.7%

25.0%

33.1%

34% 55% 11%

45%55%

Seniors (65+)

Adults (18-64)

Children (0-17)

Males

Females

May 2015 June 2015 July 2015 August2015

September2015

October2015

November2015

December2015

January2016

February2016

March 2016 April 2016 May 2016

0K

50K

100K

150K

200K

184,760

206,895

Caseload

May 2015 June 2015 July 2015 August2015

September2015

October2015

November2015

December2015

January2016

February2016

March 2016 April 2016 May 2016

0K

100K

200K

300K

400K

345,463

379,324

Individuals

* Definition of terms on last page **Asian Pacific Islander

English

Non-English

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General Assistance

Ethnicity and Language

Age and Gender

General Assistance (GA) provides cash aid to indigent adults and emancipated minors who are legal residents of Alameda County and who have no other means of support.

API

Hispanic

White

Black

10.4%

10.5%

26.3%

52.2%

10%

90%

English English

Non-English

Chinese

Spanish

Other/None

Vietnamese

Other Asian

Farsi

Cambodian 0.2%

0.3%

0.5%

0.9%

2.0%

2.2%

3.9%

90.0%

92% 8%

60%40%

Seniors (65+)

Adults (18-64)

Males

Females

May 2015 June 2015 July 2015 August2015

September2015

October2015

November2015

December2015

January2016

February2016

March 2016 April 2016 May 2016

0

2,000

4,000

6,000

8,0008,442 8,367

Individuals

May 2015 June 2015 July 2015 August2015

September2015

October2015

November2015

December2015

January2016

February2016

March 2016 April 2016 May 2016

0

2,000

4,000

6,000

8,0008,281 8,205

Caseload

* Definition of terms on last page **Asian Pacific Islander5

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Adult Protective Services

Ethnicity and Language*

Gender*

May June July August September October November December January February March April May

565 578620 616

668709

614704

794745

879794 766

APS Referrals

New Report of Abuse Call on Existing Information and Referral Other

May 2015 June 2015 July 2015 August2015

September2015

October2015

November2015

December2015

January2016

February2016

March 2016April 2016 May 2016

765 765

669 649

818 828883

746740780 772 751

801

APS Cases

Alameda County Division of Adult Protection (DAP) consists of Adult Protective Services (APS), Office of the Public Guardian-Conservator (PG/PC), and the Public Administrator's Office (PA). Togetherthese programs provide a continuum of services that form a safety net for vulnerable adults.

Hispanic

API

Other/None

Black

White

18%

30%

36%

6%

9%

16%

92%

English English

Non-English

Cambodian

Chinese

Other/None

Spanish

Vietnamese

Farsi

Non-English

Other Asian 1.9%

7.8%

0.0%

0.0%

3.1%

1.6%

1.3%

0.0%

92.2%

English

Non- English

37%63%

Males

Females

* APS Ethnicity, Language, and Gender statistics referral to new referralsreceived in the month. ** API = Asian Pacific Islander

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In-Home Supportive Services

Ethnicity and Language

Age and Gender

IHSS provides homecare for the elderly and persons with disabilities to support them in their own homes and communities, rather than placing them in more restrictive and expensive institutional care set-tings.

55%

45%

English English

Non-English

Chinese

Other/None

Spanish

Farsi

Other Asian

Vietnamese

Cambodian 1.0%

3.6%

3.9%

4.5%

5.7%

7.1%

18.8%

55.4%

English

Non-English

36%64%Males

Females

3% 40% 57%

Seniors (65+)

Adults (18-64)

Children (0-17)

Hispanic

White

Black

API

15.3%

32.9%

36.9%

8.9%

April 2015 May 2015 June 2015 July 2015 August 2015 September2015

October2015

November2015

December2015

January2016

February2016

March 2016 April 2016

20,47421,619

Individuals

April 2015 May 2015 June 2015 July 2015 August 2015 September2015

October2015

November2015

December2015

January2016

February2016

March 2016 April 2016

18,23019,340

Providers

* Definition of terms on last page **Asian Pacific Islander7

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Area Agency on Aging

Ethnicity and Language

Gender

The Alameda County Area Agency on Aging (AAA) prevents isolation, premature institutionalization, abuse, and negative health outcomes for seniors. In partnership with County-based adult services pro-grams and a wide network of community-based organizations, the AAA provides a continuum of care that is both responsive to seniors’ needs and flexible in design.

Native American

Other/None

Hispanic

Black

API

White

14%

14%

29%

42%

1%

1%

Congregate Meals

Native American

API

Other/None

Hispanic

Black

White

11%

37%

40%

1%

2%

9%

Home Delivered

39%61%

Congregate Meals

34%59%

Home Delivered

Females Males

Access to Nutritious FoodCongregate and Home Delivered Meals provide meals to Alameda County Seniors who cannot prepare or obtain

nutritionally adequate meals for themselves. These meals assist clients to maintain a nutritious diet.

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13,405

2,379 2,018

44,755

4,397

58,160

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Definitions and TermsChild Welfare

Placement Definitions

THP+FC - Transitional Housing Program for Non-Minor Dependents in extended foster care

SILP - Supervised Independent Living Placement

Guardian Home - Placement with court appointed legal guardian

Relative/NREFM - Relative / Non Relative Extended Family Member

Group Home - 24-Hour staffed residential and/or treatment facility for foster youth

Foster Family Agency - An agency that provides foster homes through a network of providers they supervise; licensed through Community CareLicensing

Foster Family Home - County sponsored foster care home

CalWORKs

Two Parent Families - Families with children living in the home with two non-disabled, natural or adoptive parents

Non-Needy Caretaker - Families with children living in the home whose natural or adoptive parents are ineligible or excluded from receiving assistance.

TANF Timed-Out - Families with children living in the home whose parents are ineligible for receiving assistance because an adult head-of-household or spouse of a head-of-householdhas received Federal TANF assistance for a total of 48 cumulative months

Child Only -Families with children living in the home whose parents are ineligible for receiving assistance

Total clients in Welfare to Work- All active CalWORKs adults who have been registered into the Welfare to Work (WTW) program. WTW is the mandatory employment and training programfor CalWORKs adults. Clients must register for WTW unless exempted for a condition that prevents them from working. Not all registered WTW clients are actively engaged in the pro-gram, as they may be scheduled for activities that have not yet begun, between activities, or non-compliant prior to sanction.

Supported work & community experience - Includes public or private sector employment, under the close supervision of the activity provider, that helps provide basic job skills, and can helplead to eventual unsubsidized employment.

Paying jobs - Includes unsubsidized and subsidized public, private sector and self-employment.

CalFresh

Non Assistance CalFresh Individuals – Client receives CalFresh assistance but does not receive a monthly cash grant under the California Work Opportunity and Responsibility to Kids(CalWORKs) program or other state-funded program

All CalFresh Individuals – All clients receiving CalFresh

Non Assistance CalFresh Caseloads- A CalFresh case in which none or less than all household members receives public assistance (e.g. cash benefit through CalWORKs).

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