Chil Food d Nutrition Care HSAC Basic Needs
Chil Food & d Nutrition Care (HSAC Basic Needs Assessment Category) Passaic County New Jersey Gloucester County A Profile of Family and Community Indicators Updated February 2021
Gloucester New Jersey
Gloucester County Summary of Content County Overview 0. 1: County Overview: Basic Needs 0. 2: County Overview: Service Needs Demographics: Race/Ethnicity 1. 1: Racial/ethnic demographics (%) 1. 2: Racial/ethnic demographics (%) over time 1. 3: Illustration of diversity by municipality (%) Demographics: Nativity 1. 4: Population (%) foreign-born in NJ (by county) 1. 5: Population (%) foreign-born over time 1. 6: Population (%) foreign-born by municipality Demographics: Language 1. 7: Population (%) English-only speakers in NJ (by county) 1. 8: Population (%) English-only speakers over time 1. 9: Population (%) English-only speakers by municipality Demographics: Children <18 years 1. 10: Children (#) under age 18 in NJ (by county) 1. 11: Children (#) per age category in NJ (by county) 1. 12: Children (%) per age category by municipality 1. 13: Children (#) in the care of CP&P – in and out-of-home placements 1. 14: Children (#) in CP&P out-of-home placement – kin and non-kin placements Note: Additional data can be found in workbook.
Gloucester County Summary of Content Poverty 2. 1: NJ families (%) with children under the age of 18 living in poverty (by county) 2. 2: Families (%) with children under the age of 18 living in poverty over time 2. 3: Families (%) with children under the age of 18 living in poverty by municipality Cost of Living 3. 1: Monthly cost of living budget ($) 3. 2: Annual cost of living estimates in NJ (by county)($) Income 4. 1: Median household income ($) in NJ (by county) 4. 2: Median household income ($) over time 4. 3: Median household income ($) by municipality Housing 5. 1: Households (%) with severe cost burden for housing (by county) 5. 2: Households (%) with severe housing problems over time Food & Nutrition 6. 1: Food insecurity (%) in NJ (by county) 6. 2: Individuals (#) enrolled in WIC nutrition program 6. 3: Children (#) receiving free or reduced lunch 6. 4: Children (#) receiving NJ SNAP supplemental nutrition assistance Note: Additional data can be found in workbook.
Gloucester County Summary of Content Child Care 7. 1: Median monthly childcare cost ($) of center-based care by age of child 7. 2: Median monthly childcare cost ($) compared with average household income (by county) Transportation & Commute 8. 1: Average commute (min) in NJ (by county) 8. 2: Average commute (min) over time 8. 3: Average commute (min) by municipality 8. 4: Cost of transportation as a percentage of income (%) in NJ (by county) 8. 5: Annual cost of car ownership ($) in NJ (by county) Health Care & Health Insurance 9. 1: Children under the age of 18 (%) without health insurance in NJ (by county) 9. 2: Children without health insurance (%) over time 9. 3: Children (%) without health insurance by municipality 9. 4: NJ Family Care Medicaid participation (#) in NJ (by county) 9. 5: Children meeting all immunization requirements (%) in NJ (by county) 9. 6: County immunization rates (%) (all grade types) 9. 7: Late or lack of prenatal care reports (#) in NJ (by county) 9. 8: Late or lack of prenatal care reports (#) over time Note: Additional data can be found in workbook.
Gloucester County Summary of Content Employment 10. 1: Weekly wages ($ avg) by quarter: state and county comparison 10. 2: Weekly wages ($ avg) over time 10. 3: Monthly unemployment rate from June 2018 -May 2019: state and county comparison (unadjusted) 10. 4: Median unemployment rates, June 2018 -May 2019 in NJ (by county) 10. 5: Median income ($) by sex in NJ (by county) 10. 6: Median income ($) by sex: national, state and county comparison 10. 7: Median income ($) by sex over time 10. 8: Median income ($) by sex by municipality Community Safety 11. 1: Violent crimes (#) & crime rates (per 1, 000) in NJ (by county) 11. 2: Crimes by type (#) 11. 3: Juvenile arrest rates (per 1, 000) in NJ (by county) 11. 4: Juvenile arrest rates (per 1, 000) over time 11. 5: Crime guns recovered (#) in NJ (by county) 11. 6: Crime guns recovered (#) across 6 months, in county 11. 7: Municipalities in NJ with most crime guns recovered (#) Domestic Violence 12. 1: Domestic violence incidents (# reported) in NJ (by county) 12. 2: Domestic violence incidents (# reported) over time 12. 3: Domestic violence incidents (# reported) by municipality 12. 4: Domestic violence offenses by type (%) in NJ 12. 5: Domestic violence arrests by offense (%) in NJ Note: Additional data can be found in workbook.
Gloucester County Summary of Content Substance Abuse Treatments 13. 1: Change (%) in suspected opioid overdose deaths in NJ (by county) between 2016 and 2018 13. 2: Number of (#) suspected opioid deaths over time 13. 3: % change in population for every overdose death 13. 4: Population for every 1 overdose death over time 13. 5: Types of substances (%) identified at treatment center admissions Mental Health 14. 1: Types of mental health programs (#) 14. 2: Frequency (%) of mental health distress in NJ (by county) – age adjusted 14. 3: Frequency (%) of mental health distress over time - age adjusted 14. 4: Frequency (%) of mental health distress by race/ethnicity - age adjusted 14. 5: Frequency (%) of mental health distress by sex – age adjusted 14. 6: Frequency of depression (%) in NJ (by county) 14. 7: Frequency of depression (%) over time 14. 8: Diagnosed depression by race/ethnicity 14. 9: Diagnosed depression by sex Education Resources 15. 1: Children (#) receiving special education services in NJ (by county) 15. 2: Children (#) receiving early intervention services in NJ (by county) Resources 16. 1: Support for families including kinship 16. 2: Pro Bono legal/advocacy services Note: Additional data can be found in workbook.
Gloucester County Rankin g Service Needs Charts with an (*) correspond to possible focus group discussion topics 0. 1 Overview – Gloucester County Basic Needs Chart # Data Description 2. 1 Families with children under the age of 18 living in poverty 4. 1 Median household income 5. 1* Household income spent on housing 6. 1* Food insecurity 8. 1 Average minutes of travel time to work 8. 4 Cost of transportation as a percentage of income in NJ 9. 1* Children under the age of 18 without health insurance 9. 4* NJ Family Care Medicaid Participation (Children only) 9. 5* Percent of children meeting all immunization requirements 9. 7* Reports of late or lack of prenatal care 10. 4* Median unemployment rates across counties Compared to Other Counties Greater Need Lesser Need
0. 2 Overview – Gloucester County Service Needs Gloucester County Rankin g Service Needs Charts with an (*) correspond to possible focus group discussion topics Chart # Data Description 1. 13* Children served by CP&P 11. 1* Violent Crime Rate (per 1, 000) 11. 3* Juvenile arrest rates (per 1, 000) 12. 1* Domestic violence incidents reported to law enforcement 13. 1* Change in suspected opioid overdose deaths 14. 2* Age adjusted frequency of mental health distress 14. 6* Frequency of depression 15. 1* Children receiving special education services Compared to Other Counties Greater Need Lesser Need
Demograp hics Passaic County New Jersey
Gloucester County 1. 1 Racial/ethnic demographics (%) Source: 1 -yr American Community Survey, estimates 2019 Gloucester New Jersey 83% 70% Demographi cs. Race/Ethnicity 21% 13% 15% 11% 7% 4% 1% White Black/ African American 1% American Indian/ Alaska Native 0% Asian 0% Native Hawaiian/ Other PI 7% 3% Other Hispanic/ Latino Note. Percentages add up to more than 100% because respondents to the 2019 American Community Survey were able to select more than one race. Additionally, Hispanic/Latino was a separate question from race that all respondents answered before selecting race.
Gloucester County 1. 2 Racial/ethnic demographics (%) over time, in county Source: 1 -yr American Community Survey, estimates 2015 -19 White 84% Black/ African American 84% American Indian/ Alaska Native 83% 84% Asian Hispanic/ Latino 83% Demographi cs. Race/Ethnicity 6% 12% 12% 4% 1% 2015 6% 4% 0% 2016 13% 12% 7% 6% 6% 4% 0% 2017 4% 1% 2018 4% 1% 2019 Note. Percentages add up to more than 100% because respondents to the 2019 American Community Survey were able to select more than one race. Additionally, Hispanic/Latino was a separate question from race that all respondents answered before selecting race.
Gloucester County 1. 3. Illustration of diversity by municipality (%) Source: 5 -yr American Community Survey, estimates 2019 White Black/ African American Asian Hispanic/ Latino 98% 87% Demographi cs. Race/Ethnicity 64% 34% 15% 7% 2% 1% 9% 3% South Harrison West Deptford Highest percentage of white residents Middling percentage of white residents 5% 2% Woodbury Lowest percentage of white residents Three municipalities were selected to illustrate how diversity ranges within the county Note. Percentages add up to more than 100% because respondents to the 2019 American Community Survey were able to select more than one race. Additionally, Hispanic/Latino was a separate question from race that all respondents answered before selecting race.
Gloucester County 1. 4. Population (%) foreign-born in NJ (by county) Source: 1 -yr American Community Survey, estimates 2019 Hudson 44, 6% Passaic 34, 2% Middlesex 33, 6% Union 32, 0% Bergen 31, 5% Essex 29, 0% Somerset Demographi cs Nativity 26, 1% Mercer 24, 2% Morris 20, 6% Atlantic 16, 3% Monmouth 13, 7% Hunterdon 12, 2% Cumberland 11, 7% Camden Burlington 10, 2% Warren Source: 1 -yr American Community Survey, estimates 2015 -19 9, 3% Sussex 7, 9% Ocean 7, 5% Gloucester 5, 0% Cape May 4, 8% Salem 1. 5. Population (%) foreign-born over time, in county 10, 6% 2, 6% Foreign-born refers to those who were not a US citizen at birth NJ avg. 23% 6, 1% 5, 6% 5, 1% 6, 1% 5, 0% 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019
Gloucester County 1. 6. Population (%) foreign-born by municipality Source: 5 -yr American Community Survey, estimates 2019 Monroe township Demographi cs Nativity 5, 9% Westville borough 6, 1% Washington township 6, 1% Paulsborough 6, 1% East Greenwich township Deptford township 6, 3% 6, 9% 7, 1% Glassborough Woolwich township 8, 1% Woodbury city 8, 1% Swedesborough 14, 2% Gloucester avg. 5. 50% Note: The 10 municipalities with the highest percentage of foreign born are displayed Foreign-born refers to those who were not a US citizen at birth
Gloucester County 1. 7. Population (%) English-only speakers in NJ (by county) Source: 1 -yr American Community Survey, estimates 2019 Salem 92, 1% Cape May 91, 5% Gloucester 90, 1% Sussex 89, 6% Warren 88, 8% Ocean 88, 1% Hunterdon 88, 1% Burlington 86, 5% Monmouth Demographi cs Language 82, 6% Camden 81, 4% Morris 74, 6% Atlantic 73, 0% Cumberland 71, 2% Mercer 68, 0% Somerset 64, 8% Essex 62, 8% Bergen 59, 0% Union 54, 0% Middlesex Passaic Hudson 1. 8. Population (%) English only speakers over time, in county 52, 7% 50, 6% 40, 4% NJ avg. 68% Source: 1 -yr American Community Survey, estimates 2015 -19 90% 2015 91% 92% 2016 2017 91% 2018 90% 2019
Gloucester County 1. 9 Illustration of English-only speakers (%) by municipality Source: 5 -yr American Community Survey, estimates 2019 Swedesborough 73% Lowest % of English-Only speakers Demographi cs Language Greenwich township 92% Middling % of English-Only speakers Wenonah borough Highest % of English-Only speakers Note: Three municipalities were selected to illustrate how diversity ranges within the county 96% % English ONLY
Gloucester County 1. 10 Children (#) under age 18 in NJ (by county) Source: 1 -yr American Community Survey, estimates 2019 Bergen 196 067 Essex 188 960 Middlesex 177 926 Ocean 146 540 Hudson Demographi cs Children < 18 136 356 Union 129 760 Monmouth 129 478 Passaic 118 661 Camden 113 661 Morris 102 167 Burlington 91 220 Mercer 77 967 Somerset 69 973 62 962 Gloucester Atlantic 55 412 Cumberland 35 460 Sussex Hunterdon Warren Cape May Salem 27 195 22 811 20 306 15 941 12 948 Note that county population size has not been accounted for in this indicator. The number of children estimated to be in group settings across the state (6, 253 or 0. 32% of total youth population) is not included above.
Gloucester County Demographi cs Children < 18 1. 11 Children (# and relative percentages) per age category in NJ (by county) Source: 1 -yr American Community Survey, estimates 2019 0%. . . . 10% 20% 613 344 6 641 30% 40% 50% 642 273 20 000 70% 80% 90% 7 879 41 993 45 354 9 909 10 095 23 739 26 234 4 409 4 045 39 400 4 494 37 002 50 386 42 259 49 841 46 313 28 636 35 735 37 796 36 043 45 883 47 552 56 466 57 469 25 727 5 971 25 465 43 302 64 645 12 902 11 851 5 636 36 314 28 176 23 847 62 140 10 707 4 640 39 149 20 063 62 175 16 156 26 775 8 491 53 905 58 936 63 991 8 349 19 052 5 665 38 497 38 850 30 467 32 577 64 666 72 465 19 384 # <18 who are <6 100% 676 154 5 786 42 413 7 191 60% Copy County 2 19 872 Copy County Note. The number of children estimated to be in group settings across the state (6, 253 or 0. 32% of total youth population) is not included above.
Gloucester County 1. 12 Total children (#) by municipality Source: 5 -yr American Community Survey, estimates 2019 755 Elk township Swedesborough South Harrison township Westville borough Paulsborough Greenwich township 780 923 1 005 1 053 1 072 Logan township Demographi cs Children < 18 1 415 Pitman borough 1 844 Clayton borough 1 829 Woodbury city 1 998 East Greenwich township 2 802 Mantua township 3 347 Glassborough Franklin township Woolwich township Harrison township West Deptford township 3 369 3 426 3 592 3 750 4 312 5 938 Monroe township 8 858 Washington township 10 111 0 2 000 4 000 6 000 8 000 10 000 12 000 Note: Data shown are limited to the municipalities with available data or the 20 municipalities with the highest number of children aged <18. . The number of children estimated to be in group settings across the state (6, 253 or 0. 32% of total youth population) is not included above.
Gloucester County 1. 13 Children (#) in the care of CP&P – in and out-of-home placements (by county) Source: Department of Children and Families, December 31, 2019 Camden 5142 Essex 4896 Middlesex 3123 Hudson 3120 Ocean 2743 Passaic 2513 Union Demographi cs CP&P 2225 Atlantic 1971 Cumberland 1933 Bergen 1830 Gloucester In-Home 1887 Burlington Copy County Total 2 1796 Monmouth 1713 Mercer 1674 Morris 1210 Somerset 836 Warren 707 Cape May 713 Salem 678 581 Sussex Hunterdon 321 0 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 6000 7000 Note: A total of 44, 632 children were being served by New Jersey CP&P on December 31, 2019. This includes 3, 020 children with no county reported. Note that total county population size has not been accounted for in this indicator.
Gloucester County 1. 14 Children (#) in CP&P out-of-home placement – kin and non-kin, in county Source: Department of Children and Families, December 31, 2019 500 450 400 196 350 Demographi cs CP&P 203 218 300 250 201 194 192 176 200 160 150 258 223 205 100 130 152 148 129 101 50 0 2012 2013 2014 2015 Kinship Resource Family 2016 2017 2018 2019 Non-Kinship Placement Note: Non-Kinship Placements include placements with non-kinship resource families, congregate care, and independent living. (Indicator to be included in the HSAC final report). Note that total county population size has not been accounted for in this indicator.
Passaic County New Jersey Pover ty
Gloucester County 2. 1. NJ families (%) with children under the age of 18 living in poverty (by county) Source: 1 -yr American Community Survey, estimates 2019 Salem 17% Passaic 16% Essex 16% Hudson 15% Cumberland 13% Atlantic 13% Camden 12% Cape May Poverty 12% Mercer 11% Ocean 10% Union 9% Middlesex 9% Warren 7% Gloucester 6% Sussex 6% Burlington 6% Morris Monmouth 5% Bergen 2. 2. Families (%) with children under the age of 18 living in poverty over time, in county 5% Source: 1 -yr American Community Survey, estimates 2015 -19 5% Somerset Hunterdon 4% 1% NJ 10% US 14% 8% 6% 7% 7% 6% 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 Explanation. Families “living in poverty” earn an income below the threshold appropriate for that person’s family size and composition. Federal guidelines can be found at https: //aspe. hhs. gov/poverty-guidelines
Gloucester County 2. 3. Families (%) with children under the age of 18 living in poverty by municipality Source: 5 -yr American Community Survey estimates, 2019 Deptford Pitman Clayton Westville Poverty National Park 7% 10% 12% Swedesboro 14% Greenwich 15% Glassboro 21% Paulsboro 24% Woodbury 34% Gloucester avg. 7. 00% Note: The municipalities with the highest percentage of families with children under the age of 18 living in poverty are displayed (up to 10 municipalities). Dashed line represents % of families in poverty across the county Projection errors may reduce the accuracy of some forecasts Explanation. Families “living in poverty” earn an income below the threshold appropriate for that person’s family size and composition. Federal guidelines can be at https: //aspe. hhs. gov/poverty-guidelines
Cost of Living Passaic County New Jersey
Gloucester County 3. 1 Monthly cost of living budget ($), by county Source: Economic Policy Institute, 2018 The Economic Policy Institute divides the family cost of living budget into these seven components Cost of Living Taxes; $ 1 017 Housing; $ 1 240 Other Necessities; $ 795 Health Care; $ 1 078 Food ; $ 731 Child Care; $ 1 444 Transportation; $ 1 321 March 2018 estimate (in 2017 dollars) for a two parent, two child family to attain a “modest yet adequate standard of living”. Estimates include costs associated with 7 components: housing, food, childcare, transportation, health care, “other necessities” and taxes.
Gloucester County 3. 2 Annual cost of living estimates ($) in NJ (by county) Source: Economic Policy Institute, 2018 Hunterdon $111 459 Somerset $110 247 Bergen $105 042 Morris Cost of Living $104 121 Middlesex $101 927 Ocean $101 370 Sussex $100 814 Monmouth $98 043 Passaic $97 494 Burlington $95 493 Warren $94 960 Hudson $94 533 Mercer $94 171 Atlantic $93 158 Union $92 937 Salem $92 286 Cape May $91 949 Essex $91 592 Gloucester $91 520 Cumberland $87 920 Camden $87 509 March 2018 estimate (in 2017 dollars) for a two parent, two child family to attain a “modest yet adequate standard of living”. Estimates include costs associated with 7 components: housing, food, childcare, transportation, health care, “other necessities” and taxes.
Income Passaic County New Jersey
Gloucester County 4. 1 Median household income ($) in NJ (by county) Source: 1 -yr American Community Survey estimates, 2019 inflation adjusted dollars Morris $116 283 Hunterdon $116 155 Somerset $111 587 Bergen $108 827 Monmouth $102 870 Sussex $101 130 Middlesex $93 418 Gloucester Income $ 89 447 Burlington $88 797 Warren $84 479 Union $80 339 Mercer $79 492 Hudson $78 808 Passaic $77 040 Ocean $76 093 Camden $73 672 Cape May Atlantic Cumberland Source: 1 -yr American Community Survey estimates, 2019 inflation adjusted dollars $69 980 Salem Essex 4. 2 Median household income ($) over time, in county $68 531 $ 89 447 $64 626 $ 86 496 $63 389 US Median $65, 712 $ 81 849 $ 79 879 $54 587 $ 77 565 NJ Median $85, 751 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 Median Household Income. This figure includes the income of the householder and all other individuals 15 years old and over in a household, whether they are related or not. The median is the middle of all incomes, meaning that exactly half of all people earn more and half earn less. This is a more accurate measurement than average household income, as averages can be skewed by only a few incredibly high earners
Gloucester County 4. 3 Median household income ($) by municipality Source: 5 -yr American Community Survey estimates, income in past 12 months, 2019 inflation adjusted dollars Pitman $ 75 909 Glassboro $ 74 222 Greenwich $ 73 083 Deptford Income $ 72 261 Newfield $ 71 875 Clayton $ 69 883 National Park $ 65 625 Woodbury Westville Paulsboro $ 55 226 $ 51 983 $ 45 450 Gloucester median $87, 283 Note: The municipalities with the lowest median income are displayed (up to 10 municipalities). Median Household Income. This figure includes the income of the householder and all other individuals 15 years old and over in a household, whether they are related or not. The median is the middle of all incomes, meaning that exactly half of all people earn more and half earn less. This is a more accurate measurement than average household income, as averages can be skewed by only a few incredibly high earners
Passaic County New Jersey Housi ng (HSAC Basic Needs Assessment Category)
Gloucester County 5. 1 Households (%) with severe cost burden for housing (by county) Source: 2020 data obtained from the County Health Rankings and Roadmaps – Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, American Community Survey (US Census) Passaic 25% Essex 25% Hudson 22% Atlantic 21% Cumberland 21% Union 21% Bergen Housing Burden 20% Cape May 19% Camden 18% Ocean 18% Monmouth 18% Mercer 17% Middlesex 17% Salem 16% Somerset 15% Burlington 14% Sussex Gloucester 14% Warren 14% Morris 14% Hunterdon 14% NJ avg 19% Explanation. 50% of income or more spent on housing is considered severe cost burden. (Indicator to be included in the HSAC final report in the Housing Overview)
Gloucester County 5. 2 Households (%) with severe housing problems* over time, in county Source: 2020 data obtained from the County Health Rankings and Roadmaps – Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, American Community Survey (US Census) 60% 50% Housing Burden 40% 30% 20% 16% 16% 16% 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 10% 0% *Households with at least 1 of 4 housing problems: 1) Overcrowding, determined by high persons-per-room, persons-per-bedroom, or unit square footage-perperson; 2) Severe cost burden, 3) Lack of kitchen facilities, or 4) Lack of plumbing facilities.
Food & Nutrition (HSAC Basic Needs Assessment Category) Passaic County New Jersey
Gloucester County 6. 1 Food insecurity (%) in NJ (by county) Source: https: //map. feedingamerica. org/county/2018/overall/new-jersey/ Essex 12, 7% Cumberland 12, 6% Cape May 11, 7% Atlantic 11, 4% Salem 11, 3% Hudson 10, 9% Passaic Food & Nutrition 10, 4% Camden 10, 3% Ocean 8, 9% Mercer 8, 9% Warren 8, 2% Union 8, 2% Gloucester 7, 8% Burlington 7, 5% Middlesex 7, 3% Monmouth 7, 1% Bergen 6, 5% Sussex 6, 4% Morris 5, 3% Hunterdon 5, 3% Somerset 5, 2% NJ avg. 8. 7% US avg. 11. 5% Food insecurity is defined by the Life Science Research Office as the limited or uncertain availability of nutritionally adequate and safe foods or limited or uncertain ability to acquire nutritionally adequate and safe foods in societally acceptable ways. (Indicator to be included in the HSAC final report in the Food Overview)
Gloucester County 6. 2 Individuals (#) enrolled in WIC nutrition program, in county Source: New Jersey Department of Health and Senior Services via Annie E Casey Kids Count 5 000 3 901 4 000 3 739 3 445 3 274 3 171 2016 2017 2018 3 000 2 000 1 000 2014 2015 6. 3 Children (#) receiving free or reduced lunch, in county Sources: New Jersey Department of Agriculture via Annie E Casey Kids County Food & Nutrition 10 400 9 900 10 076 9 891 9 400 9 161 8 900 8 992 9 169 8 400 2015 -16 2016 -17 2017 -18 2018 -19 2019 -20 6. 4 Children (#) receiving NJ SNAP supplemental nutrition assistance, in county Source: New Jersey Department of Human Services, Division of Family Development via Annie E Casey 10 000 8 987 8 197 7 898 2015 2016 2017 8 000 7 268 7 315 2018 2019 6 000 4 000 2 000 0 Note that total county population size has not been accounted for in these indicators.
Chil Food & d Nutrition Care (HSAC Basic Needs Assessment Category) Passaic County New Jersey
Gloucester County 7. 1: Median monthly childcare cost ($) of center-based care by age of child Source: Rutgers University data collection on behalf of the NJ Department of Human Services, 2017 $1 600 $1 443 $1 420 $1 400 $1 200 $1 081 $1 025 $975 $1 000 Child Care $834 $800 $700 $600 $400 $200 $0 Infant Toddler Lowest Median Cost in NJ (Indicator to be included in the HSAC final report) Gloucester Pre. K Highest Median Cost in NJ
Gloucester County 7. 2: Median monthly child care cost ($) of center-based care by age of child compared with median household income (by county) Source: Rutgers University data collection on behalf of the NJ Department of Human Services, 2017. Median household income is sourced from ACS, Income in the past 12 months (in 2019 inflation adjusted dollars), 1 -yr estimates. $140 000 1600 1400 $120 000 1200 $100 000 1000 800 $60 000 600 $40 000 400 $20 000 200 $0 Infant Toddler Median Household Income ge ve ra ris or NJ A er nt M do n t se Hu m er So rg en Be th m ou ex M on x se dl e id st M ce ou Su ss er n Pre. K Gl Bu rli ng re ar W to n n io Un ce r M er on ds Hu n ai c Pa ss n ea Oc de ay Ca m M m Ca pe Sa le ex Es s ic la nt At be rla nd 0 Cu m Child Care $80 000
Heading Subheading Transportat ion &
Gloucester County 8. 1: Average commute (minutes) in NJ (by county) Source: 1 -yr American Community Survey estimates, 2019 37, 9 Sussex 37, 2 Warren 36, 9 Hudson 36, 6 Hunterdon 36, 2 Monmouth 36, 1 Essex 34, 9 Middlesex Transportati on & Travel Time Commute 34, 2 Bergen 33, 7 Ocean 32, 9 Somerset 32, 4 Union 32, 2 Morris 30, 5 Burlington 30, 5 Gloucester Camden Mercer Cape May 29, 6 Source: 1 -yr American Community Survey estimates, 2015 -19 27, 8 Salem Cumberland 8. 2: Average commute (minutes) over time, in county 29, 3 Passaic Atlantic 29, 7 26, 1 29, 9 29, 5 2016 31, 9 31, 0 30, 5 2017 2018 2019 24, 7 24, 1 US avg. 27. 6 NJ avg. 33. 1
Gloucester County 8. 3: Average commute (minutes) by municipality Source: 5 -yr American Community Survey estimates, 2019 36, 7 Clayton 34, 8 Monroe 34, 8 Woodbury Heights 34, 8 Woolwich Transportati on & Travel Time Commute 33, 3 Harrison 32, 8 Washington 31, 4 South Harrison Franklin Mantua Pitman 31, 0 30, 9 30, 8 Gloucester avg. 30. 7 Note: The 10 municipalities with the longest commute are displayed (up to 10 municipalities)
Gloucester County 8. 4 Cost of transportation as a percentage of income (%) in NJ (by county) Source: Housing and Transportation Affordability Index from Center for Neighborhood Technology, 2017, https: //htaindex. cnt. org/map Hudson Essex Bergen 15% 17% Union 18% Passaic 18% Mercer 18% Middlesex Transportati on & Cost Commute 11% 19% Somerset 21% Ocean 21% Morris 21% Monmouth 21% Camden 21% Burlington 22% Cape May 22% Warren 23% Sussex 23% Hunterdon 23% Gloucester 23% Salem 24% Atlantic 24% Cumberland Note. % calculated from a “typical regional” family profile. 27%
Gloucester County 8. 5 Annual Total Auto Cost ($) in NJ (by county) Source: Housing and Transportation Affordability Index from Center for Neighborhood Technology, 2020, https: //htaindex. cnt. org/total-driving-costs/ Hunterdon $15 283 Sussex $15 068 Salem $14 559 $14 329 Gloucester Ocean Transportati on & Cost Commute $14 173 Somerset $13 789 Morris $13 735 Monmouth $13 686 Burlington $13 607 Cumberland $13 568 Warren $13 524 Atlantic $12 807 Mercer $12 778 Middlesex $12 680 Cape May $12 658 Camden $12 657 Passaic $11 672 Union $11 658 Bergen $11 584 Essex Hudson $10 139 $6 912 Note. "Total Auto Cost" is the sum of "Annual Auto Ownership Cost" and "Annual Gas Cost".
Heading Subheading Health Care and Health (HSAC Basic Needs Assessment Insurance Category)
Gloucester County 9. 1: Children under the age of 18 (%) without health insurance in NJ (by county) Source: 1 -yr American Community Survey estimates, 2019 Passaic 7, 4% Union 6, 4% Somerset 6, 3% Essex 5, 8% Gloucester 5, 2% Middlesex 5, 1% Hudson Health Care & Health Insurance 5, 0% Mercer 4, 6% Morris 3, 9% Monmouth 3, 7% Bergen 3, 0% Atlantic 2, 9% Burlington 2, 9% Ocean 2, 7% Cumberland 2, 5% Camden 2, 5% Salem 2, 2% Cape May Warren 1, 5% Hunterdon 1, 5% Sussex 9. 2: Children without health insurance (%) over time, in county 1, 9% 1, 4% Source: 1 -yr American Community Survey estimates, 2015 -19 NJ avg. 4. 3% US avg. 5. 7% 6, 0% 5, 2% 5, 0% 4, 0% 2, 8% 3, 0% 2, 0% 1, 6% 1, 0% 1, 5% 0, 0% 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019
Gloucester County 9. 3: Children (%) without health insurance by municipality Source: 5 -yr American Community Survey estimates, 2019 South Harrison East Greenwich West Deptford Health Care & Health Insurance Westville Woodbury Heights Clayton Monroe Pitman Franklin 2, 2% 2, 4% 2, 7% 3, 2% 3, 3% 4, 0% 4, 4% 5, 7% 5, 9% Woodbury 7, 6% Gloucester avg. 2. 50% Note: Up to the 10 municipalities with the highest percentage of children without health insurance are displayed
Gloucester County 9. 4: NJ Family Care Medicaid participation (#) in NJ (by county) Source: New Jersey Department of Human Services 90000 80000 79677 70000 57900 57416 60000 50000 45352 43298 38895 40000 31083 30000 24661 24631 24093 18966 17950 20000 14552 11320 9956 10000 5462 5224 4893 3811 2443 5 r he Ot do n nt er ex Hu Su ss ar re n m W M Sa le ay t pe Ca m er se ris So M or er st ce ou Gl ng Cu m rli Bu Medicaid Participation (Nov, 2020) New Jersey Family Care, Non-ABD Children be to rla nd n ic nt la At th m ou ce r M on M er rg en Be n io Un dl e se x n id de M Ca m n ai c Pa ss ea Oc on ds Hu ex 0 Es s Health Care & Health Insurance 55927 Medicaid Participation (Nov, 2020) New Jersey Family Care, Non-ABD Adults Note: Non-ABD Medicaid is for children age 18 and younger if their family's total income before taxes is at or below 350% of the Federal Poverty Level (ex. , $6, 723 per month in a family of four). Parents may also be eligible if earned income is at or below 133% of the Federal Poverty Level ($2, 555 monthly for a family of four). " Note that total county population size has not been account for in this indicator.
9. 5: Children meeting all immunization requirements (%) in NJ (by county) Source: The New Jersey Annual Immunization Status Reports, 2019 -2020 94% 95% 95% 95% 96% 97% NJ Avg. 94. 00% pe M m st Ca ce ou Sa le ay er x se Gl dl e M id rla nd t Cu m be se n m er to So ng rli n rg en Bu Be de Ca m ai c Pa ss ex Es s n W ar re ex Su ss la nt ic n At n ds o Hu io Un ris or M do n er th nt M on Hu ce r n ea Oc 94% 95% 97% 96% 92% m ou Health Care & Health Insurance 91% 94% 93% M er Gloucester County Note: Percentages are calculated across these grade types: Pre-Kindergarten, First Grade, Sixth Grade, and Transfers. Children with unknown immunization status were considered as not having met all immunization requirements.
Gloucester County 9. 6: County immunization rates (%) (all grade types), in county Source: New Jersey Annual Immunization Status Reports, 2014 -2020 100% 98% 96% Health Care & Health Insurance 97% 96% 95% 94% 92% 90% 88% 86% 84% 82% 80% 2014 -2015 -2016 -2017 -2018 -2019 -2020 Note: Percentages are calculated across these grade types: Pre-Kindergarten, First Grade, Sixth Grade, and Transfers. Children with unknown immunization status were considered as not having met all immunization requirements.
Gloucester County 9. 7: Late or lack of prenatal care reports (#) in NJ (by county) Source: Center for Disease Control and Prevention (2018 -2019) 1200 1009 1000 651 596 600 401 373 400 500 487 472 319 242 240 200 23 78 45 44 189 183 161 152 159 Un m Sa le ay M ex Ca pe Es s dl e se x n n ds o M id Hu io Un n ea Oc n ai c Pa ss de Ca m ce r M er n rg en Be to ng rli Bu on m ou th ic la nt M ris or M At t m er se er st So ce ou rla nd Gl un Cu m id en tif ie d Co W be tie s n ar re ex Su ss er do n 0 Hu nt Health Care & Health Insurance 800 Note: Cape May and Salem County do not have any data available. For all counties with fewer than 100, 000 persons are combined together under the label "Unidentified Counties. " Note that total county population size has not been accounted for in this indicator.
Gloucester County 9. 8: Late or lack of prenatal care reports (#) over time, in county Source: Center for Disease Control and Prevention 180 160 159 140 Health Care & Health Insurance 137 133 120 100 80 60 40 2017 2018 2019 (Indicator to be included in the HSAC final report) Note that total county population size has not been accounted for in this indicator
Employm ent (HSAC Basic Needs Assessment Category) Passaic County New Jersey Health Care and Health (HSAC Basic Needs Assessment Insurance Category)
Gloucester County 10. 1: Weekly wages ($ avg) by quarter: state and county comparison Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics 2019 estimates New Jersey $ 1 600 $ 1 400 Gloucester $ 1 332 $ 1 236 $ 1 216 $ 903 $ 909 $ 887 Q 1 Q 2 Q 3 $ 1 200 $ 1 000 $ 800 $ 956 $ 600 Employment Wages $ 400 $ 200 $Q 4 10. 2: Weekly wages ($ avg) over time, in county Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics 2017 -2019 estimates $ 1 000 $ 900 $ 800 $ 700 $ 600 $ 500 $ 400 $ 300 $ 200 $ 100 $- $ 882 $ 901 $ 914 2017 2018 2019 Note. Average weekly wages were calculated using unrounded data. Average weekly wage in total covered all industries, for all establishment sizes in all counties.
Gloucester County 10. 3: Monthly unemployment rate from Oct 2019 -Sept 2020: state and county comparison (unadjusted) Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2019 -2020 Gloucester New Jersey 18, 0% 16, 6% 15, 9% 16, 0% 15, 1% 15, 8% 14, 0% Employment Unemployment Rates 15, 7% 14, 4% 14, 5% 13, 4% 12, 0% 11, 1% 10, 0% 10, 2% 8, 0% 6, 5% 6, 0% 4, 6% 4, 0% 3, 8% 3, 5% 3, 6% 3, 4% 3, 5% 3, 6% 19 -Oct 19 -Nov 19 -Dec 5, 7% 4, 3% 3, 7% 4, 4% 4, 2% 3, 7% 2, 0% 0, 0% 20 -Jan 20 -Feb 20 -Mar 20 -Apr 20 -May 20 -Jun 20 -Jul 20 -Aug 20 -Sep Unemployment is defined by the Bureau of Labor Statistics as people who don’t have a job, have actively looked for work in the past month, and are currently available for work. The unemployment rate is calculated by dividing the total number of unemployed persons with the total number of employed and unemployed persons (Indicator to be included in the HSAC final report in the Employment Overview)
Gloucester County 10. 4: Median unemployment rates, Oct 2019 -Sept 2020 in NJ (by county) Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics Cape May 11, 7% Atlantic 8, 5% Cumberland 7, 1% Passaic 7, 0% Essex 6, 9% Salem Employment Unemployment Rates 6, 2% Hudson 5, 7% Union 5, 7% Camden 5, 7% Ocean 5, 3% Sussex 5, 2% Gloucester 5, 2% Bergen 5, 0% Warren 4, 8% Monmouth 4, 8% Middlesex 4, 8% Burlington 4, 6% Mercer 4, 5% Somerset Morris Hunterdon 4, 4% 4, 2% 4, 0% NJ Median 5. 5% Unemployment is defined by the Bureau of Labor Statistics as people who don’t have a job, have actively looked for work in the past month, and are currently available for work. The unemployment rate is calculated by dividing the total number of unemployed persons with the total number of employed and unemployed persons (Indicator to be included in the HSAC final report in the Employment Overview)
Gloucester County 10. 5: Median income ($) by sex in NJ (by county) Source: American Community Survey. Selected economic characteristics. 2019, American Community Survey, 1 -yr estimates. Females Morris $ 85 136 $ 64 035 Bergen $ 78 131 $ 57 163 Sussex $ 73 782 $ 54 780 Warren $ 71 622 $ 52 376 Gloucester $ 70 376 $ 54 272 Middlesex $ 70 126 $ 50 334 Ocean $ 69 262 $ 40 948 $ 68 365 $ 53 136 Mercer $ 65 744 $ 56 292 Burlington $ 53 860 Hudson $ 51 083 Camden $ 50 585 Union $ 49 475 Essex $ 44 029 Passaic $ 42 462 Atlantic $ 37 240 $ 50 804 $ 48 475 $ 61 826 $ 57 069 $ 55 151 $ 51 381 $ 65 618 $ 57 290 $ 56 062 $ 55 444 Cape May Cumberland $ 85 139 $ 55 707 Monmouth Salem $ 90 100 $ 64 846 Hunterdon Income by Sex $ 91 140 $ 65 402 Somerset Employment Males $ 67 965
Gloucester County 10. 6: Median income ($) by sex: national, state and county comparison Source: 1 -yr American Community Survey estimates representing median earnings in dollars for full-time, year-round workers in 2019 Females Males $ 43 215 United States $ 52 989 Employment Income by Sex $ 53 810 New Jersey $ 67 007 $ 52 376 Gloucester $ 70 376
Gloucester County 10. 7: Median income ($) by sex over time, in county Source: 1 -yr American Community Survey estimates for median earnings for full-time, year-round workers, 2015 -19 Males Females $ 80 000 $ 70 376 $ 70 000 $ 65 640 $ 66 477 $ 66 352 $ 64 992 $ 60 000 Employment Income by Sex $ 50 000 $ 52 399 $ 54 047 $ 51 369 $ 52 376 $ 47 159 $ 40 000 $ 30 000 $ 20 000 $ 10 000 $2015 2016 2017 2018 2019
Gloucester County 10. 8: Median income ($) by sex by municipality Source: 5 -yr American Community Survey estimates for median earnings for full-time, year-round workers, 2019 $ 120 000 Males $ 104 342 $ 100 000 $ 80 000 Employment $ 64 250 $ 60 000 $ 65 729 $ 53 583 Income by Sex $ 51 444 $ 39 194 $ 40 000 $ 20 000 $South Harrison Highest median income municipality Woodbury Heights Middling median income municipality Paulsboro Lowest median income municipality To illustrate diversity in median income, the highest, the middling, and the lowest median income municipalities are provided. Females
Commu nity (HSAC Basic Needs Assessment Category) Safety Passaic County New Jersey
Gloucester County 11. 1: Violent crimes (#) & crime rates (per 1, 000) in NJ (by county) Source: Uniform Crime Reports, 2019 #Violent Crimes Violent Crime Rate per 1, 000 4, 5 3028 4 3, 5 Community Safety 2275 3 1924 1842 2, 5 1578 Violent Crimes 2 1364 1, 5 1059 830 709 672 663 555 631 301 267 183 76 58 78 0, 5 181 161 1 be rla nd ex Es s Cu m n de Ca m ce r M er n ai c Pa ss ds o Hu m Sa le n io Un ic la nt At M pe Ca rli ng to ay n th on Bu m ou se M st dl e id M ou ce Gl (Indicator to be included in the HSAC final report) x er n ea Oc rg en n re ar W Be t se m er Su ss ris or M ex So Hu nt er do n 0
Gloucester County 11. 2: Crimes by type (#), in county Source: New Jersey Uniform Crime Report, 2019 Violent Crimes Murder; 2 Nonviolent Crimes Motor Vehicle Theft; 207 Rape; 23 Burglary; 724 Community Safety Violent Crimes Robbery; 64 Aggravated Assault; 212 Larceny; 3600 Note that total county population size has not been accounted for in this indicator
Gloucester County 11. 3: Juvenile arrest rates (per 1, 000) in NJ (by county) Source: Annie E Casey Kids Count Data using raw data from NJ Department of Law and Public Safety, Division of NJ State Police, Uniform Crime Reports, updated 5. 1. 2020 Cape May 31 Camden 23 Salem 17 Cumberland 16 Passaic 15 Mercer 15 Atlantic Community Safety Juvenile Arrests 12 Monmouth 11 Essex 10 Burlington 10 Hudson 9 9 Gloucester Sussex 8 Bergen 8 Morris 7 Middlesex 7 Warren 6 Union 6 Somerset 6 Hunterdon 6 Ocean 11. 4: Juvenile arrest rates (per 1, 000) over time Source: Safety, Division of NJ State Police, Uniform Crime Reports. Updated 5. 1. 2020 Gloucester County New Jersey 5 NJ Rate 10 15 12 12 11 10 9 8 9 2014 2015 2016 15 11 (Indicator to be included in the HSAC final report) 2012 2013
Gloucester County 11. 5: Crime guns recovered (#) in NJ (by county) Source: NJGUNStat reports, NJ State Police, Office of the Attorney General (October, 2020) Essex 66 Mercer 59 Camden 51 Union 20 Middlesex 19 Passaic 19 Atlantic 16 Monmouth 16 Hudson 15 Bergen 13 Burlington 12 Cumberland 11 10 Gloucester Cape May 11. 6: Crime guns recovered (#) November 2019 October 2020, in county Source: NJGUNStat reports, NJ State Police, Office of the Attorney General (November 2019 -October 2020) 8 Somerset Gloucester County 6 Salem 5 Morris 5 Sussex 3 Hunterdon 2 Warren 2 16 9 8 4 3 2 1 8 2 7 10 5 -N o 19 v -D ec 20 -Ja n 20 -F eb 20 -M ar 20 -A p 20 r -M ay 20 -Ju n 20 -Ju 20 l -A ug 20 -S ep 20 -O ct Gun Data Ocean 19 Community Safety 18
Gloucester County 11. 7: Municipalities in NJ with most crime guns recovered (#) Source: NJGUNStat reports, NJ State Police, Office of the Attorney General (October, 2020) 50 44 45 42 39 40 35 25 20 16 15 13 9 10 5 3 3 3 4 4 4 5 6 5 6 6 9 10 7 ng iza be At th la nt ic Ci ty Je rs ey Ci ty Pa te rs on Ca m de n Tr en to n Ne wa rk Se El Ew i vil le as id e Pa rk e ill M ng ra on t. O m ilt Ea s ew Ha Vi on gt ea n in Oc Irv an ge od Or wo Pa rk ac k Bl en nd bu ry Li As ck Pa ul an sb kl or in o To wn sh ip M ar lb or W o oo dr id ge Fr Ne w Br un siw wi un s Br De pf or ck d 0 rth Gun Data 30 No Community Safety
Domest ic Violenc e (HSAC Specialized Service Needs Assessment Category) Passaic County New Jersey
Gloucester County 12. 1: Domestic violence incidents (# reported) in NJ (by county) Source: New Jersey State Police annual domestic violence reports, 2019 Camden 6 532 Essex 6 420 Ocean 4 372 Middlesex 4 336 Burlington 3 747 Monmouth Domestic Violence 3 514 Bergen 3 410 Atlantic 3 187 Union 3 054 Hudson 2 656 Cumberland 2510 Passaic 2 451 2 417 Gloucester Mercer 2 139 Somerset 1 840 Morris 1 802 Cape May 1 339 Warren 1 311 Sussex 1 265 Salem Hunterdon 773 570 Explanation. The NJ State Police define “domestic violence incidents” as inclusive of: Homicide, assault, terroristic threats, kidnapping, criminal restraint, false imprisonment, sexual assault, criminal sexual assault, lewdness, criminal mischief, burglary, criminal trespass, harassment & stalking. Note that total county population size has not been accounted for in this indicator.
Gloucester County 12. 2: Domestic violence incidents (# reported) over time, in county Source: New Jersey State Police annual domestic violence reports, 2015 -2019 3000 2500 Domestic Violence 2427 2444 2417 2018 2019 2000 1986 1887 1500 1000 500 0 2015 2016 Explanation. The NJ State Police define “domestic violence incidents” as inclusive of: Homicide, assault, terroristic threats, kidnapping, criminal restraint, false imprisonment, sexual assault, criminal sexual assault, lewdness, criminal mischief, burglary, criminal trespass, harassment & stalking.
Gloucester County 12. 3: Domestic violence incidents (# reported) over time, by municipality Source: New Jersey State Policy annual domestic violence reports, 2013 -2019 500 450 400 350 300 Domestic Violence 250 200 150 100 50 0 Monroe Washington Deptford Glassboro Woodbury West Deptford Mantua Westville Franklin Harrison 2013 455 333 319 254 142 179 76 116 173 133 2014 365 285 231 207 117 71 61 147 141 114 2015 451 93 1 275 158 0 52 78 142 136 2016 472 152 2 290 191 122 1 51 121 101 2017 462 382 171 267 193 169 18 63 127 87 2018 431 389 136 313 184 133 62 120 102 90 2019 412 375 325 295 178 116 108 105 102 88 Explanation. The NJ State Police define “domestic violence incidents” as inclusive of: Homicide, assault, terroristic threats, kidnapping, criminal restraint, false imprisonment, sexual assault, criminal sexual assault, lewdness, criminal mischief, burglary, criminal trespass, harassment & stalking. Note. These are the 10 municipalities (if available) with the highest rates in the county in 2019. Workbook may include more municipalities. Note that total county population size has not been accounted for in this indicator
Gloucester County 12. 4: Domestic violence offenses by type (#) in NJ Source: New Jersey State Policy annual domestic violence reports, 2019 Cyber Harassment; 287 Other Crime Causing SBI; 56 Criminal coercion; 16 Stalking; 245 Homicide; 39 Robbery; 161 Contempt of Court; 2 492 Domestic Violence Assault; 25 693 Harassment; 24 679 Offenses statewide False imprisonment; 67 Criminal trespass; 264 Burglary; 577 Sexual assault; 224 Kidnapping; 26 Criminal mischief; 4 092 Criminal sexual conduct; 56 Terroristic threats; 2 040 Lewdness; 7 Criminal restraint; 129
Gloucester County 12. 5: Domestic violence offenses by type (#) in County Source: New Jersey State Policy annual domestic violence reports, 2019 False imprisonment; 2 Criminal restraint; 13 Criminal trespass; 7 Cyber Harassment; 16 Homicide; 1 Criminal Sexual Contact; 2 Domestic Violence Criminal mischief; 185 Stalking; 10 Contempt of Court; 110 Robbery; 4 Sexual Assault; 11 Other Crime Causing SBI; 3 Harassment; 908 Offenses countywide Assault; 1 128 Terroristic Threats; 63 Burglary; 14 Note that total county population size has not been accounted for in this indicator.
Substan ce Use Disorde r (HSAC Specialized Service Needs Assessment Category) Passaic County New Jersey
Gloucester County 13. 1: Change (%) in suspected opioid overdose deaths in NJ (by county) between 2018 and 2019 Source: NJ Cares - Office of the Attorney General 39, 00% S. . . 26, 00% C. . . 17, 00% S. . . 10, 00% Es. . . Substance Use Disorder Suspected Opioid Deaths C. . . 3, 00% B. . . 3, 00% 2, 00% B. . . -1, 00% M. . . -2, 00% U. . . -3, 00% H. . . Gl. . . -5, 00% At. . . -5, 00% -6, 00% O. . . -9, 00% M. . . W. . . H. . . 80 -22, 00% M. . . 88 100 -19, 00% C. . . 138 123 120 -15, 00% M. . . 145 140 -13, 00% P. . . Source: NJ Cares - Office of the Attorney General 160 -10, 00% S. . . 13. 2: Number of (#) suspected opioid deaths over time, in county 65 60 -33, 00% 40 -35, 00% NJ -3% change 20 0 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 Note that total county population size has not been accounted for in this indicator
Gloucester County 13. 3: % change in population for every overdose death (by county) 13. 4: Population for every 1 overdose death over time, in county Source: NJ Cares - Office of the Attorney General (2017 -2018) Source: NJ Cares - Office of the Attorney General NJ % change -12% 24, 7% Cape May 10, 1% Hunterdon 5000 2, 6% Essex -4, 6% Morris -5, 3% Somerset -5, 6% Camden -6, 5% Burlington -7, 4% Atlantic -11, 4% Ocean -12, 0% Union -14, 1% Gloucester -15, 0% 4 474 Population for every 1 death Sussex 4000 3 3000 2 365 2 010 2000 1000 -17, 6% Bergen Monmouth -22, 3% Hudson -23, 0% Mercer 5 697 12, 7% Middlesex Substance Use Disorder 6000 19, 9% Warren 0 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 -27, 6% Passaic -33, 2% Cumberland -34, 0% Salem -38, 9% Explanation: Chart 13. 3 indicates an increasing trend of overdose deaths for most NJ counties. In Chart 13. 4, the lower the population for every 1 overdose, the more people are dying of overdoses. "
Gloucester County 13. 5: Types of substances (%) identified at treatment center admissions, in county Department of Health Division of Mental Health and Addiction Services Office of Planning, Research, Evaluation and Prevention, September 2019 Report. Other Drugs; 5% Marijuana; 6% Substance Use Disorder Alcohol; 29% Cocaine; 6% Other Opiates; 8% Heroin; 46%
Menta Domest l ic Violenc Health (HSAC Specialized Service Needs Assessment Category) e
Gloucester County 14. 1: Types of mental health programs (#), in county Source: NJ Department of Human Services, Directory of Mental Health Services, November 2017 1 Primary Screening Services Mental Health Programs Systems Advocacy 0 Supportive Housing 0 Supported Employment 1 Supported Education 1 Short Term Care Facility 1 Self-Help Center 1 Residential Services 1 Residential Intensive Support Team (RIST) 0 1 Program of Assertive Community Treatment (PACT) 3 Partial Care 1 Outpatient Justice Involved Services 0 Involuntary Outpatient Commitment 1 Intensive Outpatient Tx and Support Services 1 Intensive Family Support 1 Integrated Case Management Services 1 Homeless Services (PATH) 1 Emergency Services 0 1 County Mental Health Board Acute Care Family Support 0
Gloucester County 14. 2: Frequency (%) of mental health distress in NJ (by county) – age adjusted Source: NJ State Health Assessment data from the NJ Behavioral Risk Factor Survey, 2017 Camden 17, 4% Mercer 16, 8% Cape May 15, 9% Burlington 15, 8% Warren 14, 5% Union Mental Health Distress 14, 3% Salem 14, 0% Somerset 13, 9% Atlantic 13, 8% Ocean 13, 5% Monmouth 13, 5% Passaic 13, 3% Gloucester 12, 9% Sussex 12, 4% Middlesex 12, 0% Morris 11, 8% Hudson 11, 3% Cumberland Source: NJ State Health Assessment data from the NJ Behavioral Risk Factor Survey, 2013 -2017 30, 0% 25, 0% 20, 0% 15, 0% 10, 3% Essex 8, 0% Bergen 7, 9% Hunterdon 14. 3: Frequency (%) of mental health distress over time - age adjusted, in county 17, 0% 14, 3% 10, 8% 12, 9% 9, 4% 10, 0% 5, 0% 6, 2% 0, 0% NJ Overall 12. 1% 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
Gloucester County 14. 4: Frequency (%) of mental health distress by race/ethnicity - age adjusted, in county Source: NJ State Health Assessment data from the NJ Behavioral Risk Factor Survey, 2017 White, non-Hispanic 14, 7% Black/African American, non-Hispanic/Latino Mental Health Distress Asian, non-Hispanic Other, non-Hispanic 14. 5: Frequency (%) of mental health distress by sex – age adjusted, in county Source: NJ State Health Assessment data from the NJ Behavioral Risk Factor Survey, 2017 Women Men 13, 6% 9, 6% No data displayed means data are too small to calculate reliable rates. Mental health distress = % of respondents who indicated that 14 or more of the past 30 days were “not good”. Explanation.
Gloucester County 14. 6: Frequency of diagnosed depression (%) in NJ (by county) - age adjusted Source: NJ State Health Assessment data from the NJ Behavioral Risk Factor Survey, 2013 -2017 Mercer 20, 1% Camden 19, 5% Cumberland 19, 4% Hudson 19, 2% 19, 0% Gloucester Atlantic Mental Health Diagnosed Depression 18, 7% Somerset 18, 5% Cape May 18, 0% Sussex 16, 6% Salem 16, 4% Passaic 15, 1% Ocean 14, 9% Union 14, 9% Burlington 14, 7% Hunterdon 14, 4% Morris 14, 3% Middlesex 13, 6% Warren 13, 6% Monmouth 13, 2% Essex Bergen 11, 2% 14. 7: Frequency (%) of depression over time, in county Source: NJ State Health Assessment data from the NJ Behavioral Risk Factor Survey, 2013 -2017 30, 0% 25, 0% 20, 0% 18, 9% 16, 5% 19, 0% 15, 0% 12, 2% 15, 0% 10, 0% 5, 0% 0, 0% 8, 2% 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 NJ Overall 14. 8% Explanation. These rates represent the percentage of the population with depression diagnosis from a professional at any time during one’s lifetime.
Gloucester County 14. 8: Diagnosed depression by race/ethnicity, in county Source: NJ State Health Assessment data from the NJ Behavioral Risk Factor Survey, 2017 White, non-Hispanic 20, 9% Black/African American, non-Hispanic/Latino Mental Health Diagnosed Depression Asian, non-Hispanic Other, non-Hispanic 14. 9: Diagnosed depression by sex, in county Source: NJ State Health Assessment data from the NJ Behavioral Risk Factor Survey, 2017 Women Men 19, 7% 16, 9% No data displayed means data are too small to calculate Explanation. reliable rates. These rates represent the percentage of the population with depression diagnosis from a professional at any time during one’s lifetime.
Educati on Passaic County New Jersey
Gloucester County 15. 1: Children (#) enrolled in special education services in NJ (by county) Source: New Jersey Department of Education Office of Special Education Programs, 2019 Special Education Data 23 642 Bergen 22 004 Essex 18 583 Middlesex 17 177 Monmouth 14 961 Union 14 788 Camden 14 364 Ocean 14 186 Passaic Education Services 13 284 Burlington 13 101 Morris 12 496 Hudson 9 860 Mercer Somerset 9 004 Gloucester 8 896 7 577 Atlantic 4 995 Cumberland 4 177 Sussex 3 529 Hunterdon Warren Cape May Salem 2 936 2 359 2 056 2019 2018 Note: Charter schools were included in the county of registered address. Note that total county population size has not been accounted for in this indicator
Gloucester County 15. 2: Children (#) receiving early intervention services in NJ (by county) Source: New Jersey Early Intervention System, 2018 -2019 1800 1667 1600 1381 1400 1401 1411 1200 904 800 600 1073 931 740 715 509 386 400 200 126 116 97 75 418 404 459 196 171 n ea Oc rg en Be ex Es s x se dl e n ai c M id Pa ss n ds o Hu io Un th m ou n de M on ris or M Note that total county population has not been accounted for in this indicator Ca m n to ng rli M er ce r Bu Gl ou ce st se er t ic m er So la nt At be rla nd ex Cu m Su ss er do n n Hu nt W ar re ay M m 0 Ca pe Services 1000 Sa le Education 1036
Commu nity Resourc es Passaic County New Jersey
Gloucester County 16. 1. Support for Families including Kinship CASA of CGS Care. Plus NJ [Wraparound and kinship legal guardianship services to non-DCP&P involved relative caregivers] The Arc [Developmental Disabilities] Resources Boggs Center [Developmental Disabilities] ASAPP Health. Care, Inc. [Behavioral & Emotional Health] Bonnie Brae [Substance Use and Psychological Services] Boys and Girls Club AIDS Coalition of Southern NJ Women and Family Ascending Association 16. 2. Pro Bono Legal/Advocacy services General South Jersey Legal Services of NJ Immigration AFSC Immigrant Rights Program Disability Rights NJ Education Law Center Women Manavi [Women's Rights] Partners for Women & Justice Military Legal Assistance Program LGBTQ LGBT Bar Association of Greater NY Children Source: cgsresourcenet. org Unchained at Last [Child Marriage]
- Slides: 88