26 - 29 SOC Strategic Plan Measures
Indicator NameMeasureBaseline (2025)Intended directionMeasure LeadTrendMeasure specificationsData SourceNotes/ResourcesYear 1 (2026)Year 2 (2027)Year 3 (2028)Year 4 (2029)
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-Key Indicators
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Safe place or person outside of school
% of youth reporting they have a safe place or person they can go to outside of school86% (2024)UpSharon Coryellspecifications? all grades or just x.Student Health Survey:https://www.oregon.gov/oha/ph/birthdeathcertificates/surveys/pages/student-health-survey.aspx
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Unmet mental health care need
% of youth reporting an unmet mental health care need18% (2024)DownSharon CoryellStudent Health Survey:https://www.oregon.gov/oha/ph/birthdeathcertificates/surveys/pages/student-health-survey.aspx
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Substance use disorder prevalence
% of youth aged 18-25 with reported substance use that met criteria for substance use disorder in the past year33.9% (2022-23)DownWes RiversNational Survey on Drug use and Health https://www.samhsa.gov/data/data-we-collect/nsduh-national-survey-drug-use-and-health/national-releases/2024
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-Specialized home and community based services
# of youth receiving specialized home and community-based treatment and services
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Intensive In-home Behavioral Health Treatment (IIBHT)275 youth (2024)UpHilary HarrisonOregon Health Authority
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Behavioral Health Treatment Foster Care53 youth (2024)UpAhnjene BoleynODHS: Child Welfare
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Mobile Response and Stabilization Services (MRSS)4,699 mobile dispatches
1,064 referred to stabilization services
398 enrolled in stabilization services
(2024)
UpHilary HarrisonOregon Health Authority
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Fidelity Wraparound1,242 youth (2024)UpHilary HarrisonOregon Health Authority
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Youth receiving services per an Individual Service
Plan
10,577 youth (2024)UpStephen BerryODHS: Oregon Developmental Disability Services
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Emergency department boarding
% of youth behavioral health ED visits that result in boarding (stay longer than 24 hours)11.3% (2022)DownHilary HarrisonOHA Hospital Discharge Data https://www.oregon.gov/oha/hpa/analytics/pages/discharge-data-dashboard.aspx
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High school completion
% of system-involved youth who complete high school within five years74% (2023–24)UpIsabella Jacoby, Paul SkomsvoldODE https://www.oregon.gov/ode/reports-and-data/students/Pages/Cohort-Graduation-Rate.aspx
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Suicide attempt
Rate of suicide attempts among youth3.4% (2024)
3829 youth (2023)
DownRoger BrubakerStudent Health Survey https://www.oregon.gov/oha/ph/birthdeathcertificates/surveys/pages/student-health-survey.aspx
Hospital Discharge Data
https://www.oregon.gov/oha/hpa/analytics/pages/discharge-data-dashboard.aspx
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Downstream system involvement
Involvement with child welfare and juvenile justice systems among youth 0-259,827 youth were involved in child welfare
7,522 youth were involved in juvenile justice.
660 youth were involved in three or more systems
(2024)
DownCody WeltySOC Data Dashboard https://www.oregon.gov/odhs/data/pages/cw-dashboard-soc.aspx
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Family experience
% of families reporting a well-functioning system of care19.8% (2023)UpCody WeltyNational Survey on Children's Health https://www.childhealthdata.org/browse/survey/results?q=11243&r=39
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-Process Meausures
ADD FLOWER MODEL (https://dhsoha-my.sharepoint.com/:w:/r/personal/joyleen_mabika2_oha_oregon_gov/_layouts/15/Doc2.aspx?action=edit&sourcedoc=%7B6e904dfc-581e-40af-9f31-d7eb6c978a3c%7D&wdOrigin=TEAMS-MAGLEV.undefined_ns.rwc&wdExp=TEAMS-TREATMENT&wdhostclicktime=1769622919732&web=1)
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-Goal 1: Improve access to coordinated, integrated, and community-based systems
of care.
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Language interpretation
Proportion of visits with spoken and
sign language interpreter needs that
were provided with OHA qualified
or certified interpreter services
10% (2023)UpFrank WuCCO Performance Metrics https://visual-data.dhsoha.state.or.us/#/site/OHA/views/CCOPerformanceMetrics/welcomeAir
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Peer supports
Number of registered and employed
peer supports
570 registered (2024)
195 employed by a CCO (2023)
UpOHA: Traditional Health
Worker Registry and CCO
Traditional Health Worker
Reports
https://traditionalhealthworkerregistry.oregon.gov/
https://www.oregon.gov/oha/ei/pages/cco-traditional-health-worker-deliverables.aspx
Rain
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School Medicaid
Percentage of school districts billing
Medicaid for school delivered
services
35% (2025)UpJennifer SmithOHA's School Medicaid Program https://www.oregon.gov/oha/hsd/ohp/pages/sbhs.aspxRoots
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Respite
Number of youth accessing respite
or relief care
Behavioral Health: 223 (2024)
Child welfare: 1,781 (2024)
I/DD: 3,186 (2024)
UpCody WeltySOC Data Dashboard and ODHS https://www.oregon.gov/odhs/data/pages/cw-dashboard-soc.aspxRoots
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School workforce
School mental health professional
to student ratio
Counselors: 1:461 (1:250 recommended)
School Psychologist: 1:3,393 (1:500 recommended)
Social Workers: 1:8,831 (1:250 recommended)
DownIsabella JacobyODE Accountability Measures https://www.oregon.gov/ode/schools-and-districts/reportcards/reportcards/Pages/Accountability-Measures.aspxRain
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Early intervention
Percentage of young children, aged 0-5, who received social-emotional issue focused intervention or treatment.5% (2024)UpFrank WuCCO Performance Metrics https://www.oregon.gov/oha/hpa/analytics/pages/cco-metrics.aspxRoots
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Decision making partnership
Percentage of family members who
partnered with providers in decision
making
85% (2022-23)UpCody WeltyNational Survey on Children's Health https://www.childhealthdata.org/browse/survey/results?q=11379&r=1&r2=39Soil
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-Goal 2
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Family driven approach
Percentage of SOCs extensively
implementing a family driven
approach
xUpCody WeltySOC Infrastructure SurveySoil
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Youth driven approach
Percentage of SOCs extensively
implementing a youth driven
approach
xUpCody WeltySOC Infrastructure SurveySoil
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Culturally and linguistically responsive approach
Percentage of SOCs extensively
implementing a culturally and
linguistically responsive approach
xUpCody WeltySOC Infrastructure SurveyAir
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Data driven decision making
Percentage of SOCs extensively
utilizing data in decision making
xUpCody WeltySOC Infrastructure SurveyRain
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-Goal 3
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System and partner commitment
Percentage of SOCs with extensive
commitment from child serving
systems, policy and decision
makers, providers and managed
care organizations
xUpCody WeltySOC Infrastructure SurveySoil
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Formal agreements
Number of formal agreements
between SOCAC and system
partners
1 with OHA (2025)UpCody WeltySOCAC DocumentationRoots
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L-SOC representation
Number of L-SOCs represented as
voting members in SOCAC
committees
6 (2025)UpCody WeltyMeeting Minutes https://www.oregon.gov/oha/HSD/BH-Child-Family/Pages/SOCAC-Archive.aspxAir
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SOCAC effectiveness
Percentage of SOCAC members who
rate efforts as highly effective
xUpCody WeltySOCAC Membership SurveyRain
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Dashboard modernization
Race, ethnicity, language, disability
(REAL-D) and education data are
visualized in the dashboard
No (2025)Cody WeltySOC Data Dashboard https://www.oregon.gov/odhs/data/pages/cw-dashboard-soc.aspxRain
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SOC infrastructure
Percentage of infrastructure
components substantially or
extensively implemented by SOCAC
xUpCody WeltySOC Infrastructure SurveySunshine
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-Goal 4
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In person visioning conversations
Number of in person visioning
conversations
n/aCody WeltyMeeting MinutesRoots
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Engagement in model development
Number of youth and family
involved in development of
transformative model
n/aCody WeltyMeeting MinutesSoil
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State agency support
Number of state agencies voicing
support for the model
n/aCody WeltyMeeting MinutesSoil
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Funding requested
Proposed model and funding
request is shared with the
legislature and other partners
n/aCody WeltySOCAC WebpageSoil
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Fiscal assessment participation
Number of L-SOCs completing fiscal
assessment
n/aCody WeltySOCAC WebpageRain
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Pilot programs
Number of regions implementing
pilot program
n/aCody WeltyContracts and ProcurementRain
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Engagement in model oversight
Number of youth and family
members providing oversight to
new model
n/aCody WeltyMeeting MinutesSoil