Protective Services


360 Degrees County Profiles

Accessing 360 Degrees County Profiles
The 360 Degrees County Profiles are available in .pdf format by region.  Click on the region of interest to access and download the current data.  Data for some prior quarterly periods is available.  When published, data for the New Mexico fiscal year ending June 30, 2008, will include both quarterly and annual data, covering the quarters  July 1, 2007 through June 30, 2008.

Quarter Currently Available:  Quarter ending December 31, 2007

Archiving 360 Degrees County Profiles

Click to access data from prior quarters   

New! Archived calendar year annual FACT Books are now available. Click on the following links to access annual Fact Books:


 

PROTECTIVE SERVICES – CHILDREN, YOUTH & FAMILIES DEPARTMENT OF NEW MEXICO

As a part of Children, Youth & Families Department's (CYFD) performance and accountability responsibilities with the New Mexico legislature, the 360 Degrees County Profiles allows Protective Services a collaborative means for all staff to participate in the process with the Legislative Finance Council and the CYFD Office of the Secretary to identify issues early, work to target resources, and to anticipate and plan for future needs within the child welfare system. 

The 360 Degrees County Profiles is produced quarterly.  Top management in Protective Services and at least three counties per quarter, meet to define issues, celebrate achievements, and develop corrective action plans.  Local community members and court officials participate in this process. 

The 360 Degrees County Profiles allows for the efficiencies of centralized data collection while fostering and supporting local accountability and solutions.  This comprehensive review of child welfare in New Mexico serves the needs of multiple stakeholder groups and fosters continuous improvement in New Mexico’s child welfare system.   

Data for the County Profiles is prepared through the collaborative efforts of the Research/Evaluation & FACTS Bureau of Protective Services and the Information Technology Services of Children, Youth and Families and with the assistance and guidance of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Administration on Children and Families, Administration on Children, Youth and Families, Children's Bureau. 

Note: Information in these documents may be different than previously reported, due to differences in the data production run dates used for data reporting.