Age Distribution for Children Entering Out-of-Home Care, 2010-2022

These data are related to DCYF’s Office of Innovation, Alignment, and Accountability (OIAA) prevention dashboards, published to support the agency’s efforts to prevent child maltreatment. Those dashboards can be found here: https://www.dcyf.wa.gov/practice/oiaa/reports/prevention-dashboard

Much of the data requested by the Strengthen Families Locally communities to inform their planning, and thus contained in these initial dashboards and datasets, are what we know about children entering out-of-home care (OOH care) – age distribution, counts, rates, trends over time, and race/ethnicity. In 2022, about 3,370 children entered out of home care statewide, a record low for Washington State.

The prevention dashboards and datasets also include descriptive data on children in Child Protection Services (CPS) intakes – rates of intakes “screened-in” for a CPS response, as well as the types of referents referring to CPS. In 2022, DCYF received CPS intakes involving over 89,000 children statewide, and 46,000 total children in intakes screened in for a CPS response.

Some of the data focus on children aged 0 to 1 (or birth to just under 2 years old). This group of children enter out-of-home care at a high rate, and the Strengthen Families Locally communities have identified that early intervention with this group of children and their families can be especially impactful.

OIAA expects to update these dashboards and datasets annually. In addition, we will be working to develop additional dashboards to support other related DCYF prevention efforts.

Data and Resources

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Source https://data.wa.gov/resource/2i33-bdcz
Author DCYF Data Governance
Last Updated July 22, 2025, 20:03 (UTC)
Created July 22, 2025, 20:03 (UTC)
1. “Indicated Parental Substance Use” includes two subgroups of children often seen in other DCYF/OIAA analyses: 1) Substance exposed/affected infants, https://www.dcyf.wa.gov/sites/default/files/pdf/reports/Infants-SubstanceExposure-Birth2022.pdf, and 2) Children entering care with parental substance use as a contributor to the lack of child safety. While most of the infants in the first category who enter care their first year of life are also in the second category (88% in 2022), the overlap is not complete, so we’ve combined the two groups here for a more complete count. In 2022, over 780 children entered out-of-home care with “indicated parental substance use”.
2. Masking – Due to data confidentiality, cell sizes <10 are masked/redacted/not visible.
3. De-duplication – in all views, children are de-duplicated within years, so that the data represent unique children, rather than cases, intakes, or placements within each year.
4. Race/Ethnicity – OIAA makes use of WSRDAC/M reporting standard for reporting race/ethnicity (Washington State Racial Disproportionality Advisory Committee/Modified). This means we have disaggregated and recombined the multi-racial category, so that multiracial American Indian/Alaska Native (AI/AN) and multiracial Black/African American children will appear in the larger AI/AN and Black categories. For reference on why and how we use this method, see OIAA’s report: Using Data in DCYF to Advance Racial Equity, 2021. https://www.dcyf.wa.gov/sites/default/files/pdf/reports/OIAAEquityData2021.pdf
5. Data Source: DCYF Entries into Care and Intake data, from OIAA FamLink Data Warehouse, 2010-2022.
Category health
Period of Time 2010-2022
Posting Frequency Annually
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