ANNEXES PART III Issue 1 Chart N° 1 EARNED PERFORMANCE YEAR 2012, 2013 AND 2014 IN CHILDREN Year 2012 In Millions of $ (Chilean pesos) in 2015 Year 2013 Year 2014 Annual Increase MINISTRY OF EDUCATION MINISTRY OF HEALTH MINISTRY OF SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT MINISTRY OF JUSTICE 4,427,678 943,959 51,443 175,281 4,793,435 1,008,278 79,168 187,471 5,074,972 1,073,516 73,360 200,792 7% 7% 19% 7% TOTAL 5,598,362 6,068,351 6,422,640 7% 29,859,580 141,225,032 31,239,777 147,350,006 33,197,717 151,600,473 5% 4% 18,75% 3,96% 19,43% 4,12% 19,35% 4,24% Central Government Expenditure BudgetExecution Gross Domestic Product Total CHILDREN spending as % of Total Expenditure of Central Government Total CHILDREN spending as % of GDP 1 Annex Part III Chart N° 2 MINISTRY OF EDUCATION EARNED PERFORMANCE YEAR 2012, 2013 AND 2014 IN CHILDREN In Millions of $ (Chilean pesos) in 2015 Year 2013 Year 2014 Earned Earned Performance Earned Performance Performance Year 2012 SERVICES / PROGRAMS Under-Secretary of Education, 01 INTEGRA, Current and Capital Tiempos Nuevos Foundation Educational Infrastructure Program Contribution to Subsidized Educational Establishments (EE) for lease Technical and Vocational Equipment. Subsidized and DL 3166/80 Educational Infrastructure Education Improvement (without adult) Ed. Programs Preschool, Primary and Secondary Special Education Bilingual Intercultural Transversal Education, Coexistence and Drug Prevention Rural Education and Transportation Strengthening Educational Community, Quality Improvement Professional Technical Education Program Curriculum Development and Evaluation SIMCE Teacher Performance Assessment Curriculum Development Improvement of Education Professionals (various) NET NET NET Millions of $ 2015 Millions of $ 2015 Millions of $ 2015 146,387 1,717 161,767 1,735 242,559 2,363 277 49 278 25,137 187,249 13,953 142,516 2,243 140,319 2,057 146 1,596 3,508 0 1,701 3,313 0 1,675 1,196 2,562 1,144 3,056 615 3,361 3,989 1,586 4,368 1,974 2,315 2,270 17,451 3,986 644 0 4,219 2,371 0 4,418 938 6,531 5,404 3,709 2 Annex Part III Strengthening English Learning Talent Promotion in Primary and Secondary Schools Recognition of Education Quality (Awards for Educational Establishments) Indicative and Management Standards Supervision of Subsidized Education Establishments Pedagogical Technical Supervision of Educational Establishments Educational Resources Learning Resource Center Libraries Primary and Secondary Texts Informatics in Primary and Secondary Schools Sport and Recreation Support Subsidy for Educational Establishments Subsidies and Direct Contributions Preschool, Primary and Secondary Maintenance Subsidy Superintendence of Education (EE inspection) Education Quality Agency Performance Evaluation of EE Learning Achievement Assessment (SIMCE) Conicyt Explora Program National Board of Student Aid and Scholarships Meal programs Preschool, Kindergarten, Primary and Secondary Other holiday meal programs, educational support and extracurricular activities JUNJI Meal Program Student Health (Oral, medical and skills for healthy life and school) 2,940 2,766 3,022 671 636 636 0 0 1,124 0 7 351 2,117 1,297 842 10,934 30,207 8,647 31,408 8,382 32,565 9,145 1,585 11,782 998 7,559 2,687 3,223,490 32,878 3,575,420 33,633 3,723,499 34,025 3,204 15,113 17,379 210 0 976 19,880 1.699 21,264 3,796 5,211 5,277 325,970 323,723 332,636 2,267 58,981 2,601 63,402 2,805 62,739 15,867 16,696 16,904 3 Annex Part III Scholarships and Student Aid Indigenous Scholarship Program Family Residence Scholarships President of the Republic National Student Card Recreational camps and school supplies Internship bonus for vocational technical secondary school Support and Retention Scholarships Special Scholarship Program Science and Technology Scholarships, for 7th grade students National Board of Preschools (Subt.21,22,24,29 y 33), Prog.1 and 2 Personnel and property expenses and Consumer Services Current Transfers (via transfer of funds and teaching materials, flexible working hours, promotion of reading) Capital and Investment Transfers on Projects National Council for Culture and the Arts, Prog.1 y 2 Youth and Children Symphony Orchestras Funds for the Promotion of Arts in Education TOTAL MINISTRY OF EDUCATION – CNCA (National Council for Culture and Arts) Central Government Expenditure Budget Execution Gross Domestic Product Total Spending as % of Total Expenditure of Central Government – CULTURE Total spending EDUCATION-CULTURE as % of GDP 9,146 3,473 8,680 4,555 4.626 9,811 3,428 10,147 4,659 6.024 10,185 3,282 10,787 4,661 5.646 2,735 3,622 977 2,700 3,523 1,034 2,740 3,412 1,161 16,106 512 16,420 123,334 135,388 144,048 103,571 16,932 125,997 23,905 144,153 23,065 1,965 1,184 1,986 1,243 19,454 1,303 4,427,678 4,793,435 5,074,972 29,859,580 141,225,032 31,239,777 147,350,006 33,197,717 151,600,473 14,8% 15,3% 15,3% 3,1% 3,3% 3,3% 4 Annex Part III Chart N° 3 MINISTRY OF HEALTH EARNED PERFORMANCE YEAR 2012, 2013 AND 2014 IN CHILDREN (Millions of $ (Chilean pesos) in 2015) 1.- Per capita resources - Beneficiary population registered and validated for the age range 0 to 18 years 11 months Consider the following features built into the Family Health Plan: 2012 2013 2014 161,136 165,970 170,949 74,918 53,878 60,690 64,499 43,460 50,188 980 32,251 17,223 14,045 1,009 14,095 17,223 11,132 1,039 18,908 17,223 13,018 Health program in children 0-9 Years Old: Well child check-ups; Psycho motor development assessment; Monitoring of malnutrition; Monitoring of breastfeeding; Education for at risk-groups; Nutritional counseling; Morbidity consultation; Chronic disease management; Consultation on psychomotor development deficit; Physical Therapy consultation; Mental health consultation and counseling; Vaccination; Milk Provision by the National Supplementary Food Program; Homecare directed to this group; Community mental health activities with teachers from educational institutions; Program for teenagers 10-19 years old: Health check-ups; Morbidity Consultation; Chronic Check-ups; Pre natal Visits; Postpartum visits; Monitoring of fertility regulation; Counseling on sexual and reproductive health; Preventive gynecological examination; Group education; Consultation on obstetric morbidity; Consultation on gynecological morbidity; Psychosocial intervention; Mental health consultation and counseling; National Supplemental Feeding Program; Home Visits; Community mental health activities with teachers from educational establishments 2.- Reinforcement Programs at the Primary Level of Health and Others (Secondary and Tertiary) Childhood Sembrando Sonrisas (exam and fluoride application; Toothpaste and Toothbrush) Vaccines in National Immunization Program Comprehensive Protection System for Children Newborn Support Program 5 Annex Part III Adolescence It includes ventilatory AVNI and AVI program in those younger than 20 Years; Short interventions in alcohol for those who are 15 to 44 Years; Interventions in risk factors; Friendly adolescent spaces and well check-ups for youth 10,418 10,418 10,502 27,265 29,763 30,154 6,256 304 6,433 32 2,112 1,224 10,054 5,641 321 8,851 47 1,804 1,212 11,402 4,875 447 9,924 65 1,660 1,185 10,817 829 21 0 425 61 0 405 100 676 36,783 31,149 25,664 5.- Remainder of Estimated Expenditure Secondary Care not AUGE 643,858 727,518 786,058 TOTAL MINISTRY OF HEALTH ( 1 + 2 + 3 + 4 + 5 ) 943,959 1,008,278 1,073,516 29,859,580 141,225,03 2 31,239,777 147,350,00 6 33,197,717 151,600,47 3 3.-AUGE (Universal Access to Explicit Guarantees in Health) Younger than 15 years old Congenital Heart Disease Cleft lip and palate Cancer in children under 15 years Epilepsy Asthma Strabismus Respiratory distress syndrome in the newborn Treatment for drug and alcohol consumption in people under 20 years old Bilateral sensorineural hearing loss in premature babies Moderate hearing loss in children under two years old 4.- PNAC: Supplemental Food Program (children up to 6 years) Central Government Expenditure Budget Execution Gross Domestic Product Total Spending HEALTH as % of Total Expenditure of Central Government 3,2% 3,2% 3,2% Total spending HEALTH as % of GDP 0,7% 0,7% 0,7% Source: Sector estimate, based on statistical data from the Ministry of Health (MINSAL) It does not include Elective Modality (MLE) spending of the age group. 6 Annex Part III Chart N° 4 MINISTRY OF SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT EARNED PERFORMANCE YEAR 2012, 2013 AND 2014 IN CHILDREN (Millions of $ (Chilean pesos) in 2015) MINISTRY OF SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT Chile Crece Contigo Educational Program Biopsychosocial Development Support Program Newborn Support Program Chile Solidario “Puente” Program “Calle” Program “Abriendo Caminos” Program Ethical Family Income Well Child Check-up Assistance Bonus for those who have 85% class attendance Bonus for School Achievement Servicio Nacional de la Mujer (National Women's Service) “De 4 a 7" Program Woman and Maternity Shelters for women (and their children) victims of domestic violence “Alerta Temprana” Program Total MINISTRY OF SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT Central Government Expenditure BudgetExecution Gross Domestic Product Total Spending MSD as % of Total Expenditure of Central Government Total Spending MSD as % of GDP 2012 2013 2014 1,369 16,789 14,796 1,831 16,973 14,958 1,848 16,615 14,643 8,630 1,455 3,696 10,451 2,176 3,641 11,407 3,832 4,544 5,752 2,014 9,421 5,548 8,606 6,845 1,478 1,243 2,162 1,268 2,691 1,132 1,932 1,930 2,241 55 51,443 79,168 73,360 29,859,580 31,239,777 33,197,717 141,225,032 147,350,006 151,600,473 0,17% 0,04% 0,25% 0,05% 0,22% 0,05% 7 Annex Part III Chart N° 5 MINISTRY OF JUSTICE EARNED PERFORMANCE YEAR 2012, 2013 AND 2014 IN CHILDREN (Millions of $ (Chilean pesos) in 2015) National Service for Minor Children Protected Area Subsidies “24 Horas” Program (previously “Vida Nueva”) Juvenile Justice Area Subsidies Direct Administration Programs Total Expenditure Accrued National Service for Minors Public Defender Youth Criminal Defense Program Total MINISTRY OF JUSTICE Central Government Expenditure BudgetExecution Gross Domestic Product Total Spending JUSTICE as % of Total Expenditure of Central Government Total Spending JUSTICE as % of GDP 2012 84,755 3,005 20,071 65,921 173,752 2013 92,204 3,316 20,869 69,471 185,860 2014 103,073 3,271 19,491 73,338 199,172 1,529 1,611 1,620 175,281 187,471 200,792 29,859,580 31,239,777 33,197,717 141,225,032 147,350,006 151,600,473 0,59% 0,12% 0,60% 0,13% 0,60% 0,13% 8 Annex Part III Issue 2 Chart Nº 1 Number of open cases involving the mishandling of funds intended for children and adolescents, as well as the number of incriminating judgments in the educational system. Matter / State In Process Finalized Management 13 1 School Integration Program 6 1 Preferential School Subsidy 11 4 Multiple 1 0 Total 31 6 Support Fund for Improving Municipal Education Source: Comptroller General of the Republic. Chart Nº 2 Open cases from Municipalities related to improper management of funds intended for children and adolescents in the educational system. Municipality Matter Year End Report Los Vilos Support Fund for Improving Municipal Education Management 2011 San Ignacio Support Fund for Improving Municipal Education Management 2012 Coyhaique Support Fund for Improving Municipal Education Management 2013 Talcahuano Support Fund for Improving Municipal Education Management 2013 Santiago Support Fund for Improving Municipal Education Management 2013 Santiago Support Fund for Improving Municipal Education Management 2013 Santiago Support Fund for Improving Municipal Education Management 2013 La Cisterna Support Fund for Improving Municipal Education Management 2013 Cochrane Support Fund for Improving Municipal Education Management 2013 Haipén Support Fund for Improving Municipal Education Management 2013 San Carlos Support Fund for Improving Municipal Education Management 2013 Caldera Support Fund for Improving Municipal Education Management 2013 El Monte Support Fund for Improving Municipal Education Management 2013 San Ramón School Integration Program 2012 O'Higgins School Integration Program 2013 Río Ibáñez School Integration Program 2013 Cisnes School Integration Program 2014 Chile Chico School Integration Program 2014 9 Annex Part III Coyhaique School Integration Program 2014 Calbuco Preferential School Subsidy 2011 Limache Preferential School Subsidy 2011 Casablanca Preferential School Subsidy 2012 Cartagena Preferential School Subsidy 2012 Quintero Preferential School Subsidy 2012 Independencia Preferential School Subsidy 2013 Independencia Preferential School Subsidy 2013 Independencia Preferential School Subsidy 2013 Coyhaique Preferential School Subsidy 2013 Lanco Preferential School Subsidy 2013 Aysén Preferential School Subsidy 2013 Tortel Multiple 2013 Source: Comptroller General of the Republic. Chart Nº 3 Cases of Municipalities found guilty concerning improper management of funds intended for children and adolescents in the educational system. Year found Municipality Material guilty Aysén Support Fund for Improving Municipal Education Management 2014 San Ramón School Integration Program 2013 Putaendo Preferential School Subsidy 2012 La Ligua Preferential School Subsidy 2012 Futrono Preferential School Subsidy 2013 Máfil Preferential School Subsidy 2013 Source: Comptroller 10 Annex Part III Issue 3 Chart Nº 1 Number of deaths of children and adolescents broken down by age and cause of death. (2012) Accident Aggression Age / Death Classification < 7 days 7 - 27 days 28 days - 11 months 1 - 4 years 5 - 9 years 10 - 14 years 15 - 19 years Total Certain Infectious and Medical Parasitic Negligence Diseases 1 0 1 0 Other Total 1,027 267 1,034 273 3 5 3 0 25 1 22 0 457 505 96 44 61 168 5 6 7 85 8 5 1 6 0 0 0 0 187 122 148 361 296 177 217 620 402 107 44 0 2,569 3,122 Source: INE, MINSAL Chart Nº 2 Number of deaths of children and adolescents by gender and cause of death. (2012) Death Classification / Gender Accident Aggression Certain Infectious and Parasitic Diseases Medical negligence Others Total Female 131 20 24 0 1,140 Male 268 87 20 0 1,432 Total 402 107 44 0 2,569 1,315 1,807 3,122 Source: INE, MINSAL Chart Nº 3 Number of children and adolescents deceased from causes of convicted crimes. CRIME N° VICTIMS 2012 2013 2014 SEXUAL HOMICIDE 1 1 - QUALIFIED HOMICIDE HOMICIDE INFANTICIDE 2 25 1 8 23 2 5 32 1 Total 29 34 38 Source: Directorate of Institutional Development of the Judiciary Administrative Corporation 11 Annex Part III Chart Nº 4 Number of children and adolescents deceased from causes of convicted crimes broken down by age. QUALIFIED HOMICIDE 2012 Age / Crime SEXUAL HOMICIDE 0-6 0 0 1 1 2 7-11 12-13 14-15 16-17 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 2 7 15 0 0 0 0 0 3 8 16 TOTAL 1 2 25 1 29 0 2 4 2013 2 HOMICIDE INFANTICIDE TOTAL 0-6 0 7-11 12-13 14-15 16-17 0 0 0 1 0 0 3 3 1 2 8 12 0 0 0 0 1 2 11 16 TOTAL 1 8 23 2 34 1 3 2 7 19 1 0 0 0 0 4 3 2 9 20 32 1 38 2014 0-6 7-11 12-13 14-15 16-17 - TOTAL 0 2 0 0 2 1 5 Source: Directorate of Institutional Development of the Judiciary Administrative Corporation 12 Annex Part III Chart Nº 5 Number of children and adolescents deceased from causes of convicted crimes broken down by geographical location Age / Crime SEXUAL HOMICIDE QUALIFIED HOMICIDE HOMICIDE INFANTICIDE TOTAL 2012 Northern 1 2 Central 3 2 Southern 1 1 3 4 5 Austral Zone 0 Metropolitan Zone TOTAL 1 1 17 18 2 25 1 29 2013 Northern 0 0 1 1 2 Central 0 0 0 0 0 Southern 0 2 8 1 11 Austral Zone 0 6 0 0 6 Metropolitan Zone 1 0 14 0 15 TOTAL 1 8 23 2 34 2014 Northern - 0 2 1 3 Central - 0 3 0 3 Southern - 2 5 0 7 Austral Zone - 0 3 0 3 Metropolitan Zone - 3 19 0 22 TOTAL 0 5 32 1 38 Source: Directorate of Institutional Development of the Judiciary Administrative Corporation Chart Nº 6 Number of children and adolescents who have been sexually abused according to police reports broken down by age Age / Year 0-6 7-13 14-17 2012 2,160 2,243 1,692 2013 1,687 2,093 1,527 2014 1,066 1,728 1,265 Total 6,095 5,307 4,059 Source: Carabineros de Chile, Ministry of Internal Affairs 13 Annex Part III Chart Nº 7 Number of children and adolescents who have been sexually abused according to police reports broken down by gender Gender / Year Male Female 2012 1,322 4,773 2013 1,083 4,224 2014 626 3,433 Total 6,095 5,307 4,059 Source: Carabineros de Chile, Ministry of Internal Affairs Chart Nº 8 Number of children and adolescents who have been sexually abused according to police reports broken down by geographical location Zone / Year Northern Central Southern Austral Zone Metropolitan Zone 2012 567 915 1,208 78 3,327 2013 539 831 1,172 67 2,698 2014 430 721 979 52 1,877 Total 6,095 5,307 4,059 Source: Carabineros de Chile, Ministry of Internal Affairs Chart Nº 9 Number of children and adolescents who have been victims of domestic violence according to police reports broken down by age Age / Year 0-6 7-13 14-17 2012 2,467 952 2,430 2013 2,205 895 2,236 2014 1,972 487 1,035 Total 5,849 5,336 3,494 Source: Carabineros de Chile, Ministry of Internal Affairs 14 Annex Part III Chart Nº 10 Number of children and adolescents who have been victims of domestic violence according to police reports broken down by gender Gender / Year Male Female 2012 2,490 3,359 2013 2,236 3,100 2014 723 2,771 Total 5,849 5,336 3,494 Source: Carabineros de Chile, Ministry of Internal Affairs Chart Nº 11 Number of children and adolescents who have been victims of domestic violence according to police reports broken down by geographical location Zone / Year Northern Central Southern Austral Zone Metropolitan Zone 2012 815 1,209 1,337 123 2,365 2013 742 1,050 1,286 133 2,125 2014 452 757 787 81 1,417 Total 5,849 5,336 3,494 Source: Carabineros de Chile, Ministry of Internal Affairs Chart Nº 12 Number of children and adolescents who have been victims of rape according to police reports broken down by age Age / Year 0-6 7-13 14-17 2012 160 532 432 2013 128 579 432 2014 98 456 391 Total 1,124 1,139 945 Source: Carabineros de Chile, Ministry of Internal Affairs Chart Nº 13 Number of children and adolescents who have been victims of rape according to police reports broken down by gender Gender / Year 2012 2013 2014 Male Female 204 920 203 936 146 799 1,124 1,139 945 Total Source: Carabineros de Chile, Ministry of Internal Affairs 15 Annex Part III Chart Nº 14 Number of children and adolescents who have been victims of rape according to police reports broken down by geographical location Zone / Year Northern Central Southern Austral Zone Metropolitan Zone 2012 91 166 261 23 583 2013 100 156 290 18 575 2014 77 158 244 14 452 Total 1,124 1,139 945 Source: Carabineros de Chile, Ministry of Internal Affairs Chart Nº 15 Number of children and adolescents who have been collateral victims of femicide Type of Femicide / Year Completed Interrupted 2012 2013 2014 69 - 55 133 60 195 Source: “Circuito Intersectorial de Femicidio” made up of Ministry of Internal Affairs, SENAME, Carabineros de Chile and SERNAM. Chart Nº 16 Number of children and adolescents who have been indirect victims of femicide broken down by gender Gender/Year 2012 2013 2014 Total Female Male 23 46 26 29 35 25 84 100 Total 69 55 60 184 Source: “Circuito Intersectorial de Femicidio” made up of Ministry of Internal Affairs, SENAME, Carabineros de Chile and SERNAM. 16 Annex Part III Issue 4 Chart Nº 1 Number of deaths broken down by age Age / Year 2012 2013 2014 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 1,796 132 53 61 44 36 37 30 34 40 30 38 48 49 53 81 122 111 1,702 127 64 43 56 33 40 35 29 28 33 30 51 44 75 94 80 124 1,825 94 70 62 60 40 32 43 25 29 32 34 38 45 54 75 89 121 Total 2,795 2,688 2,768 Source: Civil Registry and Identification Service Chart Nº 2 Child mortality for children under 4 years Year Age / Indicator 2012 Rate per 1,000 live births < 28 days 28 days - 11 months 1 - 4 years 5,4 2,1 0,3 Source: Vital Statistics Report 2012, MINSAL 17 Annex Part III Chart Nº 3 Adolescent mortality by gender Gender / Year 2012 2013 2014 Male Female Unspecified 1,556 1219 20 1,530 1133 25 1,553 1198 17 Total 2,795 2,688 2,768 Source: Civil Registry Chart Nº 4 Adolescent mortality by disability Disability / Year 2012 2013 2014 With Disability No Disability 146 2649 175 2513 151 2617 Total 2,795 2,688 2,768 Source: Civil Registry Chart Nº 5 Maternal mortality related to pregnancy Year Maternal Mortality Ratio1 2012 2011 2010 17,2 16,1 17,9 Source: Vital Statistics Report 2012, 2011, y 2010, MINSAL Chart Nº 6 Delayed Maternal Mortality Year Deaths 2012 2011 2010 54 46 46 2 Maternal Mortality Ratio 22,1 18,5 18,3 Source: Vital Statistics Report 2012, 2011, y 2010, MINSAL 1 2 Maternal Mortality Ratio per 100,000 live births Maternal Mortality Ratio per 100,000 live births 18 Annex Part III Chart Nº 7 Malnutrition in children under 6 years old per year. 3 Year % 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 0,32 0,32 0,33 0,32 0,33 “Population under control according to nutritional status”, MINSAL. Chart Nº 8 Malnutrition in children under 6 years by gender.4 Gender Female Male % 0,27 0,36 Source: Minsal Chart Nº 9 Children affected by HIV / AIDS broken down by age 2012 2013 2014 0-4 5-9 10-14 15-19 4 4 1 91 5 1 1 106 0 0 2 49 Total 100 113 51 Age / Year Source: HIV / AIDS Notification Form, Epidemiology Department, MINSAL. Chart Nº 10 Children affected by HIV / AIDS broken down by gender 2012 2013 2014 Female Male 25 75 19 94 17 34 Total 100 113 51 Gender / Year Source: HIV / AIDS Notification Form, Epidemiology Department, MINSAL. 3 4 Data comes from the population served in the public health system Data comes from the population served in the public health system 19 Annex Part III Chart Nº 11 Children affected by HIV / AIDS broken down by ethnic origin Age Ethnicity / Indicator 0-9 10-19 Cases % Cases % 0 0 10 6 16 0 0 62,5 37,5 100 6 1 207 36 250 2,4 0,4 82,8 14,4 100 Mapuche Yaghan None Not declared Total Source: HIV / AIDS Notification Form, Epidemiology Department, MINSAL. Chart Nº 12 Children affected by HIV / AIDS broken down by geographical location 2012 2013 2014 Northern Central Southern Austral Zone Metropolitan Zone 16 10 25 0 49 15 14 26 1 57 13 2 15 3 20 Total 100 113 53 Zone / Year Source: HIV / AIDS Notification Form, Epidemiology Department, MINSAL. Chart Nº 13 Children affected by HIV / AIDS broken down by transmission route Year Transmission route / Age Vertical Sexual Not declared Total 2012 2013 2014 0-9 10-19 0-9 10-19 0-9 10-19 7 1 0 1 87 4 6 0 0 2 97 8 2 0 0 2 46 3 8 92 6 107 2 51 Source: HIV / AIDS Notification Form, Epidemiology Department, MINSAL. 20 Annex Part III Chart Nº 14 Birth Weight broken down by Year Year Birth Weight / Age 2010 2011 2012 N % N % N % < 1.500 1.500 - 2.499 2.500 - 2.999 > 3.000 No Information 2,559 12,113 39,814 195,782 1 4,8 15,9 78,1 2,625 12,089 39,166 193,103 1,1 4,9 15,8 78,1 2,621 11,930 39,175 189,543 1,1 4,9 16,1 77,8 375 0,1 372 0,2 366 0,2 Total 250,643 100 247,355 100 243,635 100 Source: Vital Statistics Report 2012, 2011 y 2010" (MINSAL) Chart Nº 15 Rate of children and adolescents with mental illness by gender 5 Disorders / Gender 5 Males Females Total Anxiety disorders 13,8 23,5 18,5 Social Phobia 2,9 8,2 5,5 Generalized Anxiety Disorder 6,2 10,3 8,2 Separation Anxiety Disorder 7,3 13,1 10,2 Affective Disorders 3,7 8,6 6,1 Major Depressive Disorder 3,6 8,4 5,9 Dysthymia 0,1 0,2 0,2 Disruptive Behavior Disorder 19,9 23,7 21,8 Conduct Disorder 4,4 3 3,7 Oppositional Defiant Disorder 7,5 9,9 8,7 ADHD 13,7 16,6 15,1 Substance Use Disorder 4,6 4,9 4,8 Alcohol Abuse 2,4 1,3 1,9 Alcohol Dependence 1,5 1,9 1,7 Marijuana Abuse 0,2 0,6 0,4 Marijuana Dependence 0,3 0,5 0,4 Nicotine Dependence 1,4 1,8 1,6 Other Substance Abuse 0,2 0,2 0,2 For every 100.000 children 21 Annex Part III Other Substance Dependence 0,2 0,2 0,2 Eating Disorder 0,05 0,5 0,3 Schizophrenia 0,2 0,3 0,2 Any Disorder 33,5 43,3 38,3 Source: Vicente B, Saldivia S, De la Barra F, Melipillán R, Valdivia M, Kohn R. Child and adolescent mental health in Chile and gaps in health care. Medical Journal of Chile. 2012; 140(4):447–57 Chart Nº 16 Rate of children and adolescents with mental illness by age Disorder / Age 4-11 12-18 Total Anxiety disorders 21 15,7 18,5 Social Phobia 5,9 5,1 5,5 Generalized Anxiety Disorder 8 8,4 8,2 Separation Anxiety Disorder 13,4 6,5 10,2 Affective Disorders 3,8 8,6 6,1 Major Depressive Disorder 3,8 8,3 5,9 Dysthymia 0,04 0,3 0,2 Disruptive Behavior Disorder 29,7 12,8 21,8 Conduct Disorder 1,2 6,5 3,7 Oppositional Defiant Disorder 11,8 5,1 8,7 ADHD 23,9 5,4 15,1 Substance Use Disorder - 10,1 4,8 Alcohol Abuse - 4 1,9 Alcohol Dependence - 3,6 1,7 Marijuana Abuse - 0,9 0,4 Marijuana Dependence - 0,9 0,4 Nicotine Dependence - 3,4 1,6 Other Substance Abuse - 0,4 0,2 Other Substance Dependence - 0,4 0,2 Eating Disorder 0,2 0,3 0,3 Schizophrenia 0,2 0,3 0,2 Any Disorder 42,9 33,2 38,3 Source: Vicente B, Saldivia S, De la Barra F, Melipillán R, Valdivia M, Kohn R. Child and adolescent mental health in Chile and gaps in health care. Medical Journal of Chile. 2012; 140(4):447–57 22 Annex Part III Chart Nº 17 Vaccination Coverage Year 2012 2014 Doses Coverage6 Doses Coverage Doses Coverage 234,708 1,821,571 184,327 1,043,558 411,900 96,3 92,2 74,5 100 81,2 230,959 902,862 404,946** 901,839 410,957 97 89,5 82 89,5 83 241,023 932,047 431,688 931,190 453,455 97,6 92,4 86,5 92,4 90,6 663,923 87 658,402 87 701,245 92,7 Vaccine/Indicator BCG Pentavalent DPT (acellular) Polio MMR Pneumococcal Conjugate (PCV) 2013 Source: Record of National Health Program on Immunization Chart Nº 18 Pregnancies in girls and adolescents broken down by age YEAR 20137 2012 20148 Age / Indicator N Fertility Ratio N Fertility Ratio N Fertility Ratio 10 to 14 15 to 19 879 34,305 1,42 50,32 878 31,347 1,44 46,8 841 29,099 1,4 44,2 Total 35,184 27 32,225 25,17 29,940 23,78 Source: Prepared by the Department. Lifespan, National Program of Comprehensive Adolescent and Youth Health, starting from database DEIS, 2015, INE, 2015. (For the period 2012-2014, based on population projections Censo 2012). Chart Nº 19 Suicides adolescents 10 to 19 years by Gender Year Gender/Indicator Male Female Total 2010 Deaths 144 52 196 2011 9 Rate 10 3,8 7 Deaths 123 44 167 2012 Rate 8,7 3,2 6 Deaths 94 39 Rate 6,9 3 133 5 Source: Prepared by the National Program for Comprehensive Health of Adolescents and Youth. 6 Doses administered divided by age groups that the vaccination corresponds to according to current calendar year. 7 Preliminary figures 2013-2014, according to DEIS 2015 database. Preliminary figures 2013-2014, according to DEIS 2015 database. 8 9 Rates for 100.000 persons from 10 to 19 years old 23 Annex Part III Chart Nº 20 Beneficiaries of drinking water in rural areas Year/Indicators Rural Drinking Water Systems Residential Hookups Estimated Beneficiaries 1960 -2004 1,430 375,082 1,500,328 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 46 35 26 28 15 19 10 27 26 5,011 3,367 3,107 2,936 1,813 1,773 695 3,328 3,352 20,044 13,468 12,428 11,744 7,252 7,092 2,780 13,312 13,415 2014 24 3,156 12,794 Total 1,685 403,132 1,612,705 Source: MOP Chart Nº 21 Potable water and wastewater treatment in urban areas Coverage / Year 2012 2013 Urban drinking water coverage 99,90% 99,90% Urban sewerage coverage 96,30% 96,50% Urban coverage of sewage treatment, 99,80% above population connected to sewerage 99,90% Source: MOP. 24 Annex Part III Issue 5 Chart Nº 1 Number of Children victims of abandonment, broken down by age, as of December 31 of the year reported. Age / Year 2012 2013 2014 <1 9 13 7 1- 3 19 15 13 4- 5 17 19 11 6- 7 31 24 24 8- 9 41 35 30 10 - 11 50 57 45 12 - 13 40 35 42 14 - 15 63 40 36 16 - 17 56 50 45 >18 311 299 284 No Info 2 4 0 Total 639 591 537 Source: Senainfo, DEPLAE, SENAME, 2014. Chart Nº 2 Number of Children victims of abandonment, broken down by gender, as of December 31 of the year reported. Gender/Year 2012 2013 2014 Female Male 297 342 272 319 248 289 Total 639 591 537 Source: Senainfo, DEPLAE, SENAME, 2014. 25 Annex Part III Chart Nº 3 Number of Children victims of abandonment, broken down by disability, as of December 31 of the year reported. Disability/Year 2012 2013 2014 Hearing Impairment 2 4 2 Physical Disabilities 1 1 1 Intellectual Disabilities 267 254 236 Multiple Disabilities Psychiatric Disabilities Visual Impairment Hearing and Speech Disabilities Motor Skill Disorder Speech or Language Disability Physical Malformation 33 1 1 1 3 3 1 31 0 0 1 3 3 1 31 0 0 1 3 0 1 Neuro-Psychiatric Disorders 26 25 24 Bedridden Other Disabilities 3 3 3 4 2 2 Total Disabilities 345 330 303 No Information 284 256 229 No Disability 10 5 5 General Total 639 591 537 Source: Senainfo, DEPLAE, SENAME, 2014. Chart Nº 4 Number of Children victims of abandonment, broken down by socioeconomic status, as of December 31 of the year reported. Socioeconomic Status /Year 2012 2013 2014 Indigent Poor Not Poor No Information 43 142 45 409 30 132 43 386 21 106 42 368 General Total 639 591 537 Source: Senainfo, DEPLAE, SENAME, 2014. 26 Annex Part III Chart Nº 5 Number of Children victims of abandonment, broken down by ethnicity, as of December 31 of the year reported. Ethnicity/Year 2012 2013 2014 Aymara 2 0 0 Diaguitas 1 1 1 Mapuche 41 30 23 Yaghan 0 0 1 Gypsy 3 3 4 No Information 175 168 125 Total 47 34 29 Source: Senainfo, DEPLAE, SENAME, 2014. Chart Nº 6 Number of Children victims of abandonment, broken down by geographic zone, as of December 31 of the year reported. Zone/Year 2012 2013 2014 Northern 15 15 11 Central 144 123 112 Southern 129 105 97 Austral Zone 7 4 1 Metropolitan 344 344 316 Total 639 591 537 Source: Senainfo, DEPLAE, SENAME, 2014 27 Annex Part III Chart Nº 7 Number of children who are currently separated from their parents, broken down by age, as of December 31 of the year reported. Age/Year 2012 2013 2014 In Gestation <1 35 452 38 437 26 471 1- 3 4- 5 1,459 1,161 1,478 1,141 1,342 1,072 6- 7 1,323 1,309 1,210 1,476 1,565 1,676 1,702 1,582 1,300 13 13,717 1,350 1,388 1,546 1,591 1,458 1,277 2 12,733 8- 9 10 - 11 12 - 13 14 - 15 16 - 17 > 18 No Information Total 1,517 1,672 1,730 1,817 1,671 1,325 8 14,170 Source: Senainfo, DEPLAE, SENAME, 2014. Chart Nº 8 Number of children who are currently separated from their parents, broken down by gender, as of December 31 of the year reported. Gender/Year 2012 2013 2014 Female Male 7,663 6,507 7,345 6,372 6,816 5,917 Total 14,170 13,717 12,733 Source: Senainfo, DEPLAE, SENAME, 2014. 28 Annex Part III Chart Nº 9 Number of children who are currently separated from their parents, broken down by disability, as of December 31 of the year reported. Disability/Year 2012 2013 2014 Hearing Disability 11 11 7 Physical Disability 20 21 21 Intellectual Disability 1,096 998 955 Multiple Disability 158 154 147 Psychiatric Disability 9 7 6 Visual Disability 28 26 17 Hearing and Speech Disability 6 3 3 Motor Skill Disability 5 5 5 Speech or Language Disability 23 15 10 Physical Malformation 6 4 3 Neuro-Psychiatric Disability 75 68 62 Bedridden 13 6 4 Other Disabilities 40 33 26 Total Disabilities 1,490 1,351 1,266 No Disabilities 12,672 12,359 11,462 General Total 14,170 13,717 12,733 Source: Senainfo, DEPLAE, SENAME, 2014. 29 Annex Part III Chart Nº 10 Number of children who are currently separated from their parents, broken down by Socioeconomic Situation, as of December 31 of the year reported. Socioeconomic Situation /Year 2012 2013 2014 Indigent Poor 901 5,869 759 5,473 568 5,292 Not poor 1,783 2,065 1,887 No Information 5,617 5,420 4,986 General Total 14,170 13,717 12,733 Source: Senainfo, DEPLAE, SENAME, 2014. Chart Nº 11 Number of children who are currently separated from their parents, broken down by ethnicity, as of December 31 of the year reported. Current Ethnicity Protection 2012 2013 2014 Alacalufe 1 3 4 Atacameño 2 3 1 Aymara 46 48 32 Colla 2 3 Diaguitas 6 3 10 Mapuche 1,048 984 877 Quechua 9 5 6 Rapanui 23 21 17 Yaghan 3 2 7 Other Ethnicities 13 8 21 No Information 833 740 495 Not Indigenous 12,184 11,897 11,263 General Total 14,170 13,717 12,733 Source: Senainfo, DEPLAE, SENAME, 2014. 30 Annex Part III Chart Nº 12 Number of children who are currently separated from their parents, broken down by geographical location, as of December 31 of the year reported. Zone/Year 2012 2013 2014 Northern 1,208 1,167 964 Central 3,698 3,619 3,362 Southern 4,519 4260 3,859 Austral Zone 259 208 167 Metropolitan 4,486 4,463 4,381 Total 14,170 13,717 12,733 Source: Senainfo, DEPLAE, SENAME, 2014. Chart Nº 13 Number of Children currently living in institutions, broken down by age, as of December 31 of the year reported. Age / Year 2012 2013 2014 In Gestation 35 38 26 <1 380 364 402 1-3 928 849 730 4-5 736 638 547 6-7 886 842 676 8-9 1,072 990 860 10 - 11 1,240 1,098 951 12 - 13 1,336 1,239 1,113 14 - 15 1,480 1,325 1,219 16 - 17 1,371 1,260 1,146 >18 1,235 1,213 1,222 No Information 8 13 1 General Total 10,707 9,869 8,893 Source: Senainfo, DEPLAE, SENAME, 2014. 31 Annex Part III Chart Nº 14 Number of Children currently living in institutions, broken down by gender, as of December 31 of the year reported. Gender / Year 2012 2013 2014 Female 5,857 5,320 4,822 Male 4,850 4,549 4,071 Total 10,707 9,869 8,893 Source: Senainfo, DEPLAE, SENAME, 2014. Chart Nº 15 Number of Children currently living in institutions, broken down by disabilities, as of December 31 of the year reported. Disability/Year 2012 2013 2014 Hearing Disability 9 9 6 Physical Disability 17 18 18 Intellectual Disability 1,004 9,32 891 Multiple Disabilities 149 149 143 Psychiatric Disability 8 6 5 Visual Disability 23 21 14 Hearing and Speech Disability 6 3 3 Motor Skill Disability 5 5 5 Speech or Language Disability 21 15 10 Physical Malformation 4 4 3 Neuro-Psychiatric Disability 73 67 61 32 Annex Part III . Organic Pathology 9 3 2 Bedridden 8 7 5 Other Disability 28 22 20 Total Disabilities 1,364 1,26 1 1,18 6 No Disabilities 9,343 8,60 8 7,70 7 Total 10,70 7 9,86 9 8,89 3 Source: Senainfo, DEPLAE, SENAME, 2014 Chart Nº 16 Number of Children currently living in institutions, broken down by socioeconomic situation, as of December 31 of the year reported. Socioeconomic Situation / Year Indigent Poor No Information Not Poor Total 2012 740 4,409 4,541 1,017 10,707 2013 613 3,918 4,272 1,066 9,869 2014 424 3,591 3,855 1,023 8,893 Source: Senainfo, DEPLAE, SENAME, 2014. 33 Annex Part III Chart Nº 17 Number of Children currently living in institutions, broken down by ethnicity, as of December 31 of the year reported. Ethnicity/Year 2012 2013 2014 Alacalufe 1 2 3 Atacameño 2 3 1 Aymara 44 41 28 Colla 2 2 Diaguitas 5 3 5 Mapuche 758 707 631 Quechua 5 4 6 Rapa Nui 23 20 13 Yaghan 2 1 3 Other Ethnicities 9 3 13 Not Indigenous 9,085 No Information 771 Total 8,403 7,733 680 457 10,707 9,869 8,893 Source: Senainfo, DEPLAE, SENAME, 2014. Chart Nº 18 Number of Children currently living in institutions, broken down by geographical zone, as of December 31 of the year reported. Zone/Year 2012 2013 2014 Northern 997 870 691 Central 2,865 2,678 2,383 Southern 3,583 3,300 2,926 Austral Zone 190 145 102 Metropolitan Region 3,072 2,876 2,791 General Total 10,707 9,869 8,893 Source: Senainfo, DEPLAE, SENAME, 2014. 34 Annex Part III Chart Nº 19 Number of Children currently living in foster care, broken down by age, as of December 31 of the year reported. Age/year 2012 2013 2014 <1 72 73 69 1- 3 531 629 612 4- 5 425 503 525 6- 7 437 467 534 8- 9 445 486 490 10 - 11 432 467 437 12 - 13 394 437 433 14 - 15 337 377 372 16 - 17 300 322 312 > 18 90 87 55 No Information 0 0 1 3,463 3,848 Total 3,840 Source: Senainfo, DEPLAE, SENAME, 2014. Chart Nº 20 Number of Children currently living in foster care, broken down by gender, as of December 31 of the year reported. Gender/Year 2012 2013 2014 1,657 1,823 1,846 Female 1,806 2,025 1994 Total 3,463 3,848 3,840 Male Source: Senainfo, DEPLAE, SENAME, 2014. 35 Annex Part III Chart Nº 21 Number of Children currently living in foster care, broken down by disabilities, as of December 31 of the year reported. Disability/Year 2012 2013 2014 Hearing Disability 2 2 1 Physical Disability 3 3 3 Intellectual Disability 92 66 64 Multiple Disabilities 9 5 4 Psychiatric Disability 1 1 1 Visual Disability 5 5 3 Hearing and Speech Disability 0 0 0 Motor Skill Disability 0 0 0 Speech or Language Disability 2 0 0 Physical Malformation 2 0 0 Neuro-Psychiatric Disability 2 1 1 Organic Pathology 4 3 2 Bedridden 0 0 0 Other Disability 12 11 6 Total Disabilities 134 97 85 No Disability 3,329 3,751 3,755 Total 3,463 3,848 3,840 Source: Senainfo, DEPLAE, SENAME, 2014. 36 Annex Part III Chart Nº 22 Number of Children currently living in foster care, broken down by socioeconomic situation, as of December 31 of the year reported. Socioeconomic Situation/Year Indigent Poor Not Poor No Information Total general 2012 161 1,460 766 1,076 3,463 2013 146 1,555 999 1,148 3,848 2014 144 1,701 864 1,131 3,840 Source: Senainfo, DEPLAE, SENAME, 2014. Chart Nº 23 Number of Children currently living in foster care, broken down by ethnicity, as of December 31 of the year reported. Ethnicity/Year 2012 2013 2014 Alacalufe 0 1 1 Atacameño 0 0 0 Aymara 2 7 4 Colla 0 1 0 Diaguitas 1 0 5 Mapuche 290 277 246 Quechua 4 1 0 Rapa Nui 0 1 4 Yaghan 1 1 4 Other Ethnicities 4 5 8 Not Indigenous 3,099 3,494 3,530 No Information 62 60 38 3,463 3,848 3,840 Total Source: Senainfo, DEPLAE, SENAME, 2014. 37 Annex Part III Chart Nº 24 Number of Children currently living in foster care, broken down by geographical location, as of December 31 of the year reported. Zone / Year Northern Central Southern Austral Zone Metropolitan Total 2012 211 833 936 69 1,414 3,463 2013 297 941 960 63 1,587 3,848 2014 273 979 933 65 1,590 3,840 Source: Senainfo, DEPLAE, SENAME, 2014. Chart Nº 25 Number of Children adopted domestically or through intercountry adoptions broken down by age Age/Year 2012 2013 2014 In Chile <1 204 180 176 1-3 199 193 175 4-7 67 91 91 >8 14 23 27 No Information 3 0 0 Total 487 487 469 Intercountry <1 0 0 0 1-3 10 6 8 4-7 74 69 73 >8 34 34 40 No Information 0 0 0 Total 118 109 121 Source: Senainfo, DEPLAE, SENAME, 2014. 38 Annex Part III Chart Nº 26 Number of Children adopted domestically or through intercountry adoptions broken down by gender Gender/Year 2012 2013 2014 316 291 296 Male 289 305 294 Total 605 596 590 Female Source: Senainfo, DEPLAE, SENAME, 2014. Chart Nº 27 Number of Children adopted domestically or through intercountry adoptions broken down by disability Disability/Year 2012 2013 2014 No Disability 19 17 12 With Disability 0 0 5 No Records of Disabilities 586 579 573 Total 605 596 590 Source: Senainfo, DEPLAE, SENAME, 2014. Chart Nº 28 Number of Children adopted domestically or through intercountry adoptions broken down by socioeconomic situation Socioeconomic Situation / Year Indigent Poor Not poor No Information General Total 2012 47 170 66 322 605 2013 16 199 80 301 596 2014 26 192 96 276 590 Source: Senainfo, DEPLAE, SENAME, 2014. 39 Annex Part III Chart Nº 29 Number of Children adopted domestically or through intercountry adoptions broken down by ethnicity Ethnicity / Year 2012 2013 2014 Alacalufe 1 0 0 Atacameño 0 0 0 Aymara 0 1 0 Colla 0 0 0 Diaguitas 0 0 0 Gitano 0 1 1 Mapuche 23 24 29 Quechua 0 0 0 Rapa Nui 0 0 0 Yaghan 0 0 1 Other Ethnicities 6 0 0 Not Indigenous 508 516 498 No Information 67 54 61 General Total 605 596 590 Source: Senainfo, DEPLAE, SENAME, 2014. Chart Nº 30 Number of Children adopted domestically or through intercountry adoptions broken down by geographical location Zone / Year Northern Central Southern Austral Zone Metropolitan Total 2012 92 126 167 23 197 605 2013 99 133 155 19 190 596 2014 105 121 161 16 187 590 Source: Senainfo, DEPLAE, SENAME, 2014. 40 Annex Part III Issue 6 Chart Nº 1 Number of families with children who have difficulty performing every day activities due to their health10. Type of Home No Children or Adolescents with Difficulties With Children or Adolescents with Difficulties Total Number of Families % Families 4,989,477 94,6 284,351 5,4 5,273,828 100 Source: Casen 2013 Chart Nº 2 Number of children and adolescents with disabilities currently living in institutions broken down by age, as of December 31 of the year reported. Age / Year 2012 2013 2014 1- 3 4- 5 6- 7 8- 9 10 - 11 12 - 13 14 - 15 16 - 17 >18 years No Information 18 23 35 57 106 127 124 137 866 5 11 18 39 42 85 113 105 121 817 7 5 19 34 47 56 98 105 108 799 General Total 1,498 1,358 1,271 0 Source: Senainfo, DEPLAE, SENAME, 2014. 10 “Children with difficulties due to their health" corresponds to persons aged 6 years and older who indicated having some difficulty in performing every day activities, or having some cognitive, social interaction or social participation impairment, due to their health status. 41 Annex Part III Chart Nº 3 Number of children and adolescents with disabilities currently living in institutions broken down by gender, as of December 31 of the year reported. Gender/Year 2012 2013 2014 Female 706 612 575 Male 792 746 696 Total 1,498 1,358 1,271 Source: Senainfo, DEPLAE, SENAME, 2014. Chart Nº 4 Number of children and adolescents with disabilities currently living in institutions broken down by disability, as of December 31 of the year reported. Disability/Year 2012 2013 2014 Hearing Disability 11 11 7 Physical Disability 20 21 21 Intellectual Disability 1,096 998 955 Multiple Disabilities 158 154 147 Psychiatric Disability 9 7 6 Visual Disability 28 26 17 Speech and Hearing Disability 6 3 3 Motor Skill Disability 5 5 5 Speech or Language Disability 23 15 10 Physical Malformation 6 4 3 Other Disabilities 40 33 26 Neuro-Psychiatric Pathology 75 68 62 Organic Pathology 13 6 4 Bedridden 8 7 5 General Total 1,498 1,358 1,271 Source: Senainfo, DEPLAE, SENAME, 2014. 42 Annex Part III Chart Nº 5 Number of children and adolescents with disabilities currently living in institutions broken down by socioeconomic level, as of December 31 of the year reported. Socioeconomic Level/Year Indigent 2012 2013 2014 137 93 69 Poor 60 64 61 Not Poor 396 367 350 No Information 905 834 791 Total 1,498 1,358 1,271 Source: Senainfo, DEPLAE, SENAME, 2014. Chart Nº 6 N Number of children and adolescents with disabilities currently living in institutions broken down by ethnicity, as of December 31 of the year reported. Ethnicity Alacalufe (Kawashkar) 2012 2013 1 2014 Aymara Mapuche (Pehuenches,Huilliches,Picunches,Tehuelches...) 1 95 1 75 3 89 Not Indigenous No Information 866 536 778 503 840 339 1,498 1,358 1,271 General Total Source: Senainfo, DEPLAE, SENAME, 2014. Chart Nº 7 Number of children and adolescents with disabilities currently living in institutions broken down by geographical location, as of December 31 of the year reported. Zone/Year 2012 2013 2014 Northern 21 15 14 Central 278 253 233 Southern 257 225 222 Austral Zone Metropolitan Zone 12 10 5 930 855 797 1,498 1,358 1,271 General Total Source: Senainfo, DEPLAE, SENAME, 2014. 43 Annex Part III Chart Nº 8 Number of children and adolescents with disabilities attending regular primary schools broken down by age Age/Year 2012 2013 2014 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 0 0 0 0 0 0 12,024 12,247 12,037 11,840 11,705 12,050 3,940 1,489 563 244 183 143 0 0 0 0 0 0 12,219 19,273 21,453 22,399 21,679 20,928 11,208 4,778 1,922 618 296 192 0 0 0 0 0 0 14,118 21,169 22,950 23,865 23,465 22,523 11,686 5,071 1,828 670 272 191 Total 78,890 137,435 148,364 Center of Studies, Planning and Budget Division, Ministry of Education. Chart Nº 9 Number of children and adolescents with disabilities attending regular primary schools broken down by gender Gender 2012 2013 2014 Male Female 41,441 37,449 82,713 54,722 89,566 58,798 Total 78,890 137,435 148,364 Center of Studies, Planning and Budget Division, Ministry of Education. 44 Annex Part III Chart Nº 10 Number of children and adolescents with disabilities attending regular primary schools broken down by disability Disability/Year 2013 2014 Not an Integrated Student Autism Spectrum Disorder Severe Dysphasia Serious Disruptions of Relationships and Communication Developmental Disorders Serious or Severe Intellectual Disability Moderate Intellectual Disability Mild Intellectual Disability Serious Physical Disability Moderate Physical Disability Mild Physical Disability Blindness Low Vision Deafness Severe Hearing Loss Moderate Hearing Loss Multiple Disabilities Specific Learning Disabilities Attention Deficit Disorder (ASD) Borderline Intellectual Functioning Mixed Language Disorders Expressive Language Disorder 127 995 224 567 641 236 4,617 25,066 108 369 395 40 187 93 188 230 138 38,673 20,777 24,320 11,572 7,872 84 1,469 206 562 919 239 4,491 24,877 110 355 353 42 203 98 209 220 197 43,170 22,539 27,773 12,396 7,852 Total 137,435 148,364 Center of Studies, Planning and Budget Division, Ministry of Education. 45 Annex Part III Chart Nº 11 Number of children and adolescents with disabilities attending regular primary schools broken down by ethnic origin Ethnicity 2012 2013 2014 None Aymara Atacameño Colla Diaguita Quechua Rapa Nui Mapuche Kawescar Yaghan 72,278 844 142 23 55 51 43 5,432 9 13 126,420 758 216 18 79 36 69 9,800 21 18 135,475 877 216 26 92 51 69 11,518 20 20 Total 78,890 137,435 148,364 Center of Studies, Planning and Budget Division, Ministry of Education. Chart Nº 12 Number of children and adolescents with disabilities attending regular primary schools broken down by rural/urban population Population/Year 2012 2013 2014 Urban Rural 70,740 8,150 109,286 28,149 117,627 30,737 Total 78,890 137,435 148,364 Center of Studies, Planning and Budget Division, Ministry of Education. Chart Nº 13 Number of children and adolescents with disabilities attending regular primary schools broken down by geographical location Zone/Year 2012 2013 2014 Northern Central Southern Austral Zone Metropolitan Zone Total 12,446 12,979 18,093 1,728 17,048 30,877 49,181 2,938 18,116 34,272 53,434 2,989 33,644 37,391 39,553 78,890 137,435 148,364 Center of Studies, Planning and Budget Division, Ministry of Education. 46 Annex Part III Chart N° 14 Number of children and adolescents with disabilities attending regular secondary schools broken down by age Age/Year 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 2012 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 17 8,382 11,173 13,846 14,220 14,402 13,868 2013 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 8,664 13,282 13,176 10,986 8,774 6,178 Total 75,910 61,066 2014 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 8 10,403 16,324 13,959 12,874 10,556 7,681 71,807 Center of Studies, Planning and Budget Division, Ministry of Education. Chart N° 15 Number of children and adolescents with disabilities attending regular secondary schools broken down by gender Gender/Year Male Female 2012 39,712 41,771 2013 36,645 28,661 2014 43,102 33,756 Total 81,483 65,306 76,858 Center of Studies, Planning and Budget Division, Ministry of Education. 47 Annex Part III Chart N° 16 Number of children and adolescents with disabilities attending regular secondary schools broken down by disability Disability / Year Not an Integrated Student Autism Spectrum Disorder Severe Dysphasia Serious Disruptions of Relationships and Communication Developmental Disorders Serious or Severe Intellectual Disability Moderate Intellectual Disability Mild Intellectual Disability Serious Physical Disability Moderate Physical Disability Mild Physical Disability Blindness Low Vision Deafness Severe Hearing Loss Moderate Hearing Loss Multiple Disabilities Specific Learning Disabilities Attention Deficit Disorder (ASD) Borderline Intellectual Functioning Mixed Language Disorders Expressive Language Disorder Total 2013 2014 0 402 54 0 586 58 397 323 130 19 2,568 16,029 112 277 260 60 200 190 175 187 54 23,206 7,995 12,991 0 0 190 25 2,381 15,594 98 304 241 55 165 192 182 167 61 29,184 10,038 17,014 0 0 65,306 76,858 Center of Studies, Planning and Budget Division, Ministry of Education. 48 Annex Part III Chart N° 17 Number of children and adolescents with disabilities attending regular secondary schools broken down by ethnic origin Ethnicity None Aymara Atacameño Colla Diaguita Quechua Rapa Nui Mapuche Kawescar Yaghan 2012 2013 2014 74,671 770 79 16 64 36 22 5,810 6 9 59,014 340 68 18 48 8 42 5,756 5 7 69,127 425 98 27 62 13 46 7,040 11 9 Total 81,483 65,306 76,858 Center of Studies, Planning and Budget Division, Ministry of Education. Chart N° 18 Number of children and adolescents with disabilities attending regular secondary schools broken down by urban/rural population 2012 2013 2014 Urban Rural 76,493 4,990 55,645 9,661 65,661 11,197 Total 81,483 65,306 76,858 Population/Year Center of Studies, Planning and Budget Division, Ministry of Education. Chart N° 19 Number of children and adolescents with disabilities attending regular secondary schools broken down by geographic location Zone/Year 2012 2013 2014 Northern Central Southern Austral Zone Metropolitan Zone Total 11,000 14,553 22,792 1,086 8,289 12,177 26,072 1,364 9,511 15,580 30,314 1,612 32,052 17,404 19,841 81,483 65,306 76,858 Center of Studies, Planning and Budget Division, Ministry of Education. 49 Annex Part III Chart N° 20 Number of children and adolescents with disabilities attending special schools broken down by age Age / Year 2012 2013 2014 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,075 953 1,711 2,280 2,349 2,471 2,570 2,638 2,561 2,556 2,423 2,245 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,052 877 1,703 2,183 2,508 2,411 2,541 2,633 2,631 2,534 2,412 2,234 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,075 928 1,693 2,174 2,366 2,554 2,472 2,566 2,627 2,579 2,397 2,244 Total 25,832 25,719 25,675 Center of Studies, Planning and Budget Division, Ministry of Education. Chart N° 21 Number of children and adolescents with disabilities attending special schools broken down by gender Gender/Year 2012 2013 2014 Male Female 22,763 15,154 22,760 14,956 22,906 14,728 Total 37,917 37,716 37,634 Center of Studies, Planning and Budget Division, Ministry of Education. 50 Annex Part III Chart N° 22 Number of children and adolescents with disabilities attending special schools broken down by disability Type of Special Educational Need Not an Integrated Student Autism Spectrum Disorder Severe Dysphasia Serious Disruptions of Relationships and Communication Developmental Disorders Serious or Severe Intellectual Disability Moderate Intellectual Disability Mild Intellectual Disability Serious Physical Disability Moderate Physical Disability Mild Physical Disability Blindness Low Vision Deafness Severe Hearing Loss Moderate Hearing Loss Multiple Disabilities Specific Learning Disabilities Attention Deficit Disorder (ASD) Borderline Intellectual Functioning Mixed Language Disorders Expressive Language Disorder Total Special Primary 37,716 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Special Primary 37,634 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 37,716 37,634 Center of Studies, Planning and Budget Division, Ministry of Education. 51 Annex Part III Chart N° 23 Number of children and adolescents with disabilities attending special schools broken down by ethnic origin Ethnicity/Year 2012 2013 2014 None Aymara Atacameño Colla Diaguita Quechua Rapa Nui Mapuche Kawescar Yaghan 35,839 166 13 3 11 4 8 1,848 19 6 35,672 181 13 3 9 4 6 1,799 22 7 35,508 206 21 3 9 9 7 1,842 23 6 Total 37,917 37,716 37,634 Center of Studies, Planning and Budget Division, Ministry of Education. Chart N° 24 Number of children and adolescents with disabilities attending special schools broken down by urban/rural population Population/Year 2012 2013 2014 Urban Rural 36,417 1,500 36,233 1,483 36,213 1,421 Total 37,917 37,716 37,634 Center of Studies, Planning and Budget Division, Ministry of Education. Chart N° 25 Number of children and adolescents with disabilities attending special schools broken down by geographical location Special Special Special Zone / Year Primary Primary Primary Northern 4,187 4,214 4,281 Centro 7,628 7,695 7,967 Southern 8,113 8,132 7,881 Austral Zone 440 440 428 Metropolitan Zone 17,549 17,235 17,077 Total 37,917 37,716 37,634 Center of Studies, Planning and Budget Division, Ministry of Education. 52 Annex Part III Chart N° 26 Percentage of children and adolescents with disabilities who do not attend school Age Ranges % 6 - 13 14 - 17 1,1 8,1 Total 3,6 Center of Studies, Planning and Budget Division, Ministry of Education. Chart N° 27 Number of children and adolescents with disabilities who are treated in special physical rehabilitation programs Comprehensive Rehabilitation Program in Health Networks Teletón High Complexity Rehabilitation Program Hospitals Primary Health Care 11,035 4,902 23,000 244 Center of Studies, Planning and Budget Division, Ministry of Education. 53 Annex Part III Issue 7 Chart Nº 1 Enrollment and completion rates in percentages of each age group broken down by Gender Age/Year 2012 2013 2014 Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Enrollment Rate 0-5 46,7 46 46,4 47,8 47 47,4 49 48,3 48,6 6-11 98 98 98 97,7 97,7 97,7 98 98 98 12-13 97,2 97,5 97,4 98,2 98,2 98,2 98,8 98,4 98,6 14-17 92,8 94,3 93,5 93 94,4 93,7 93,3 94,5 93,8 > 18 73,1 62,4 67,8 74,5 63,2 69 76,1 64,9 70,6 Total 79,5 79 79,2 79,8 79,2 79,5 80,4 79,7 80 Completion Rate 0-5 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 6-11 94,7 96,7 95,7 94,7 96,7 95,7 95 96,9 95,9 12-13 92,9 95,1 94 90 91,7 90,8 86,8 89,9 88,3 14-17 84,2 88 86,1 83,3 87,5 85,4 83 87,7 85,3 > 18 64,7 69,9 67 54,2 61,5 57,4 49,3 59,4 53,8 Total 88,8 91,9 90,3 89,2 92,3 90,7 89,9 93 91,5 Center of Studies, Planning and Budget Division, Ministry of Education. Chart Nº 2 Completion rates in percentages of each age group broken down by disability Year Disability/Age Autism Spectrum Disorder Severe Dysphasia Serious Disruptions of Relationships and Communication Developmental Disorders Serious or Severe Intellectual Disability Moderate Intellectual Disability Mild Intellectual Disability 2012 0-5 6- 1211 13 2013 1417 2014 Tota 6- 12- 140-5 l 11 13 17 N/ 93, 96 96,8 A 6 N/ 92, 91, 100 A 2 3 To 6- 12- 14- Tot 0-5 tal 11 13 17 al 95, N/ 97, 96, 93, 96, 7 A 1 7 4 8 93, N/ 94, 96, 93, 94, 2 A 2 7 8 4 N/ 92, 80, 89,4 89 A 2 7 N/ 95, 81, 87, A 3 7 3 N/ 93, 90, 93, 95,4 A 3 3 2 N/ 72, 86, 75, 82,6 A 2 7 6 N/ 94, 93, 94, 94, A 4 8 4 4 N/ 87, 78, 84, 75 A 8 6 1 N/ 85, 80, 84, 87,2 A 2 4 2 N/ 86, 87, 84, 86, A 9 6 4 5 N/ 88, N/ 90, 87, 83, 88, 89 79, 86, 92 54 Annex Part III A N/ A N/ A N/ A N/ A N/ A N/ A N/ A N/ A N/ A N/ A N/ A Serious Physical Disability Moderate Physical Disability Mild Physical Disability Blindness Low Vision Deafness Severe Hearing Loss Moderate Hearing Loss Multiple Disabilities Specific Learning Disabilities Attention Deficit Disorder (ASD) Borderline Intellectual Functioning 8 7 89, 85, 81,6 5 5 89, 88 89,4 8 92, 87, 95,9 7 8 97, 93, 100 1 5 94, 86, 93 2 6 98, 98 91 6 96, 94, 96,7 2 7 90, 92 97,1 2 85, 88, 86,7 9 2 93, 81, 89,4 2 3 93, 89,1 83 2 6 A 6 9 3 9 86, N/ 96, 97, 86, 93, 3 A 1 4 5 4 88, N/ 92, 93, 91, 92, 2 A 1 5 5 1 91, N/ 95, 91, 93, 88 9 A 2 5 7 96, N/ 95, 10 91, 94, 1 A 5 0 4 2 91, N/ 95, 88, 90, 93, 6 A 7 7 4 6 92, N/ 97, 96, 93, 94 7 A 1 7 5 95, N/ 94, 93, 98, 95, 8 A 7 9 9 5 N/ 94, 96, 85, 93, 92 A 7 1 9 4 86, N/ 87, 90, 96, 89 8 A 1 9 4 90, N/ 94, 87, 84, 91, 4 A 1 3 8 8 91, N/ 93, 86, 85, 92 6 A 2 5 7 N/ 91, 88, N/ 92, 86, 88,6 80 84 A 4 9 A 3 8 N/ 85, 85, N/ 86, 100 Mixed Language Disorders A 3 3 A 7 N/ 92, 92, N/ 93, 100 Expressive Language Disorder A 8 8 A 7 Center of Studies, Planning and Budget Division, Ministry of Education. 90, 3 86, 7 93, 7 Chart Nº 3 Completion rates in percentages of each age group broken down by ethnic group Year Ethnicity/Year None Aymara Atacameño Colla Diaguita 0- 65 11 N/ A N/ A N/ A N/ A N/ 95 ,7 93 ,5 95 ,6 94 ,8 96 2012 12 1417 13 86, 94 2 94 86, ,1 1 92 79, ,5 1 87 79, ,7 9 95 82, 2013 Tot 0- 6- 12al 5 11 13 90, 4 89, 2 89, 1 86, 1 89, N/ A N/ A N/ A N/ A N/ 95 90, ,8 9 94 91, ,5 7 96 87, ,3 6 87, 94 8 97 91, 14 17 85 ,5 86 ,2 83 ,4 80 ,3 81 To 0- 6tal 5 11 90 ,8 90 ,7 90 ,8 89 ,7 90 N/ A N/ A N/ A N/ A N/ 96 94 ,7 96 ,4 97 ,5 96 2014 12 14 - 13 17 88 85 ,5 ,5 90 85 ,2 ,5 86 84 ,7 ,5 83 86 ,5 ,3 89 86 Tot al 91, 5 91, 3 92, 2 93, 6 92, 55 Annex Part III A N/ A N/ A N/ A N/ A N/ A N/ A Quechua Rapa Nui Mapuche Kawascar Yaghan Total ,6 95 ,3 93 ,1 94 ,8 87 ,3 86 ,3 95 ,7 90 ,2 92 ,5 94 88 ,5 95 ,8 94 7 81, 6 83, 3 83, 3 79, 5 85, 1 86, 1 4 85, 8 86, 2 88, 9 78, 7 85, 5 90, 3 A N/ A N/ A N/ A N/ A N/ A N/ A ,1 91 ,5 94 ,5 95 ,1 95 ,8 92 ,3 95 ,7 7 89, 5 88, 2 90 88, 9 87, 5 90, 8 ,9 82 ,6 83 ,4 82 ,1 93 ,5 78 ,6 85 ,4 ,3 88 ,1 88 ,2 89 ,4 88 ,7 86 ,3 90 ,7 A N/ A N/ A N/ A N/ A N/ A N/ A ,9 ,5 ,9 6 92 90 82 89 ,6 ,1 ,6 84 79 95 88 ,3 ,2 95 85 81 89, ,4 ,8 ,6 9 90 84 90 87, ,2 ,6 ,9 2 93 87 77 88, ,9 ,5 ,8 8 95 88 85 91, ,9 ,3 ,3 5 Center of Studies, Planning and Budget Division, Ministry of Education. Chart Nº 4 Completion rates in percentages of each age group broken down by urban/rural population Year Age 0-5 6-11 12-13 14-17 > 18 Total Urban N/A 95,7 93,9 86,1 67,2 90,2 2012 Rural N/A 95,2 94,5 84,8 63,3 91,8 Total N/A 95,7 94 86,1 67 90,3 Urban N/A 95,7 90,7 85,5 57,1 90,5 2013 Rural N/A 95,7 93 83 61,7 92,8 Total N/A 95,7 90,8 85,4 57,4 90,7 Urban N/A 95,9 88,3 85,4 53,3 91,3 2014 Rural N/A 96 88,1 82,4 61,2 93,4 Total N/A 95,9 88,3 85,3 53,8 91,5 Center of Studies, Planning and Budget Division, Ministry of Education. 56 Annex Part III Chart Nº 5 Number of students in each category of school broken down by age Type Municipal Subsidized Private Private Paid Delegated Administration Corporation 2012 2013 2014 Total Age/Year 2012 2013 2014 2012 2013 2014 2012 2013 2014 0 1 2 3 4 30 55 86 756 47,804 29 64 72 756 49,256 76 33 85 743 50,050 70 287 1,137 42,463 114,434 72 240 1,233 43,982 120,975 43 194 1,350 48,089 124,052 32 302 1,415 4,306 10,113 32 298 1,689 4,822 11,369 47 285 1,766 5,285 12,116 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 6 7 8 9 10 69,820 82,400 84,450 86,619 91,599 94,997 70,396 81,538 84,552 84,740 87,498 91,642 72,382 83,303 84,056 84,899 85,716 87,813 130,420 127,240 126,376 124,590 126,320 126,260 137,104 132,299 126,846 124,877 124,420 126,605 142,954 137,535 131,605 125,687 124,750 124,550 14,665 16,582 17,711 17,624 17,655 17,560 16,219 17,834 18,046 18,284 18,004 18,157 17,415 19,056 19,090 18,334 18,348 18,118 0 0 0 15 38 36 0 0 0 11 30 39 11 12 13 14 15 16 102,334 105,748 114,011 96,916 99,057 97,229 95,377 105,278 106,740 97,718 92,750 96,119 91,956 98,644 106,562 92,816 93,825 91,016 127,878 121,286 122,110 128,848 128,528 124,323 126,083 124,781 119,807 126,799 127,247 124,700 126,528 122,944 123,417 123,383 125,614 123,775 18,140 17,429 17,680 18,160 18,677 18,654 17,966 18,614 17,916 18,404 18,600 19,276 18,290 18,037 18,770 18,413 18,585 19,040 17 96,369 91,327 91,232 122,471 121,364 122,575 19,053 19,545 19,855 245,758 255,075 260,850 45,536 44,320 42,532 3,356,615 3,344,681 Total 1,270,280 1,235,852 1,215,207 1,795,041 1,809,434 1,829,045 Center of Studies, Planning and Budget Division, Ministry of Education. 2012 2013 2014 0 0 0 0 0 132 644 2,638 47,525 172,351 133 602 2,994 49,560 181,600 166 512 3,201 54,117 186,218 0 0 0 11 18 36 214,905 226,222 228,537 228,848 235,612 238,853 223,719 231,671 229,444 227,912 229,952 236,443 232,751 239,894 234,751 228,931 228,832 230,517 40 40 47 37 49 58 53 80 89 8,780 9,131 8,385 11,792 11,202 11,339 12,453 12,178 11,349 248,392 244,500 253,854 252,704 258,054 252,659 239,466 248,722 244,543 252,052 249,799 252,273 236,821 239,683 248,838 242,997 249,363 245,180 12,292 11,560 11,200 250,185 243,796 244,862 57 Annex Part III 3,347,634 Chart Nº 6 Number of students in each category of school broken down by gender Year Establishment/G ender Municipal Subsidized Private 2012 2013 Total Male Female 2014 Male Female Total Male Female Total 705,588 653,920 1,359,508 689,031 636,709 1,325,740 678,460 626,173 1,304,633 954,554 930,315 1,884,869 960,881 937,078 1,897,959 971,192 948,200 1,919,392 Private Paid 130,460 124,838 255,298 135,857 129,174 265,031 138,220 132,271 270,491 Delegated Administration Corporation 28,300 21,173 49,473 27,824 20,533 48,357 27,322 19,480 46,802 Total 1,818,902 1,730,246 3,549,148 1,813,593 1,723,494 3,537,087 1,815,194 1,726,124 3,541,318 Center of Studies, Planning and Budget Division, Ministry of Education. 58 Annex Part III Chart Nº 7 Number of students in each category of school broken down by disability Municipal Subsidized Private Private Paid Delegated Administration Corporation Total Type of special educational need /Year 2013 2014 2013 2014 2013 2014 2013 2014 2013 2014 Student Not Integrated 1,176,102 1,134,187 1,825,696 1,840,365 264,984 270,491 47,977 46,802 3,314,759 3,291,845 Autism Spectrum Disorder 768 1,192 712 1,028 2 0 0 0 1,482 2,220 Severe Dysphasia Serious Disruptions of Relationships and Communication Developmental Disorders 166 148 148 144 1 0 0 0 315 292 789 736 238 202 0 0 5 0 1,032 938 614 909 390 472 2 0 0 0 1,006 1,381 Serious or Severe Intellectual Disability 209 226 78 68 0 0 0 0 287 294 Moderate Intellectual Disability 5,761 5,577 1,669 1,564 1 0 13 0 7,444 7,141 Mild Intellectual Disability 33,116 32,759 8,923 8,782 3 0 126 0 42,168 41,541 Serious Physical Disability 172 175 66 58 0 0 1 0 239 233 Moderate Physical Disability 549 597 190 190 0 0 3 0 742 787 Mild Physical Disability 518 472 200 186 0 0 0 0 718 658 Blindness 91 86 25 25 0 0 1 0 117 111 Low Vision 292 290 113 101 0 0 1 0 406 391 Deafness 203 199 160 168 0 0 0 0 363 367 Severe Hearing Loss 303 318 96 122 0 0 0 0 399 440 Moderate Hearing Loss 311 313 132 114 0 0 4 0 447 427 Multiple Disabilities 178 251 56 68 0 0 0 0 234 319 Specific Learning Disabilities 40,968 49,119 21,911 24,775 11 0 142 0 63,032 73,894 Attention Deficit Disorder (ASD) 14,859 17,199 14,081 15,628 18 0 33 0 28,991 32,827 Borderline Intellectual Functioning 28,258 34,569 9,590 11,032 2 0 51 0 37,901 45,601 Mixed Language Disorders 13,564 16,552 7,590 8,189 2 0 0 0 21,156 24,741 Expressive Language Disorder 7,949 8,760 5,895 6,111 5 0 0 0 13,849 14,871 Total 1,325,740 1,304,634 1,897,959 1,919,392 265,031 270,491 48,357 46,802 3,537,087 3,541,319 59 Annex Part III Chart Nº 8 Number of students in each category of school broken down by ethnicity Municipal Ethnicity/Y ear 2012 2013 Subsidized Private 2014 2012 2013 2014 Private Paid Delegated Administration Corporation 2012 2013 2014 1,266,0 1,227,0 1,200,0 1,801,9 1,809,2 1,823,9 254,9 83 80 15 76 25 27 40 Aymara 7,943 8,776 9,597 7,357 8,169 8,964 68 Atacameño 2,782 3,030 3,194 848 902 1,109 24 Colla 362 397 605 137 137 168 7 Diaguita 1,179 1,300 1,472 410 491 572 6 Quechua 594 737 878 300 368 470 7 Rapa Nui 687 682 746 660 665 670 8 Mapuche 79,663 83,515 87,894 72,993 77,808 83,325 236 Kawescar 112 119 131 103 108 102 1 Yaghan 103 104 102 85 86 85 1 1,359,5 1,325,7 1,304,6 1,884,8 1,897,9 1,919,3 255,2 Total 08 40 34 69 59 92 98 264,5 72 78 34 8 11 11 14 300 1 2 265,0 31 269,9 47,58 46,12 44,51 96 2 4 3 101 37 59 65 48 11 19 23 7 5 4 2 11 5 10 10 10 5 5 6 16 4 7 9 301 1,822 2,126 2,173 1 2 2 0 0 0 1 1 270,4 49,4 48,3 46,8 91 73 57 02 None 2012 2013 2014 Total 2012 2013 2014 3,370,5 81 15,405 3,665 511 1,600 906 1,359 154,714 218 189 3,549,1 48 3,347,0 01 17,082 3,985 546 1,812 1,121 1,368 163,749 230 193 3,537,0 87 3,338,4 51 18,727 4,374 782 2,065 1,364 1,441 173,693 234 188 3,541,3 19 Center of Studies, Planning and Budget Division, Ministry of Education. 60 Annex Part III Chart Nº 9 Number of students in each category of school broken down by Urban/Rural Population Year 2012 2013 2014 Establishment/Population Urban Rural Total Urban Rural Total Urban Rural Total Municipal 1,150,455 209,053 1,359,508 1,121,662 204,078 1,325,740 1,110,678 193,956 1,304,634 Subsidized Private 1,801,097 83,772 1,884,869 1,815,806 82,153 1,897,959 1,840,925 78,467 1,919,392 Private Paid 251,146 4,152 255,298 263,915 1,116 265,031 269,247 1,244 270,491 Delegated Administration Corporation 46,752 2,721 49,473 48,357 0 48,357 46,802 0 46,802 Total 3,249,450 299,698 3,549,148 3,249,740 287,347 3,537,087 3,267,652 273,667 3,541,319 Center of Studies, Planning and Budget Division, Ministry of Education. Chart Nº 10 Number of students in each category of school broken down by geographical location Municipal Subsidized Private Delegated Administration Corporation Private Paid Total Region 2012 2013 2014 2012 2013 2014 2012 2013 2014 2012 2013 2014 2012 2013 2014 Northern 214,259 211,902 211,114 237,149 239,108 243,232 19,744 21,759 23,509 904 939 944 472,056 473,708 478,799 Central 336,151 328,769 322,474 361,514 365,499 373,587 43,271 43,553 44,104 13,149 13,006 12,719 754,085 750,827 752,884 Southern 413,249 402,329 395,210 435,745 439,500 445,278 31,683 33,368 33,588 12,471 12,396 11,919 893,148 887,593 885,995 Austral Zone 27,152 26,836 26,809 25,128 25,638 25,766 2,504 2,483 2,517 184 206 237 54,968 55,163 55,329 Metropolita n Zone 368,697 355,904 349,027 825,333 828,214 831,529 158,096 163,868 166,77 3 22,765 21,810 20,983 1,374,891 1,369,796 1,368,312 Total 1,359,508 1,325,740 1,304,634 1,884,869 1,897,959 1,919,39 2 255,298 265,031 270,49 1 49,473 48,357 46,802 3,549,148 3,537,087 3,541,319 Center of Studies, Planning and Budget Division, Ministry of Education. 61 Annex Part III Issue 8 Chart Nº 1 Number of children and adolescents involved in child labor (2012) Involved Child Labor Work below Child Labor minimum age Adolescents 15 to 17 years in Hazardous Child Labor 229,510 219,624 94,025 125,599 Source: Ministry of Social Development, Ministry of Labor and Social Welfare, Survey EANNA 2012. Chart Nº 2 Number of children and adolescents involved in child labor by age Age Child Labor 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 0 897 2,411 5,346 15,467 8,797 9,763 13,810 17,580 19,931 24,138 38,221 63,240 Source: Ministry of Labor Chart Nº 3 Percentage of children and adolescents involved in child labor by gender (2012) (2012) Gender % Male Female 9,5 3,9 Total 6,6 Source: Ministry of Social Development, Ministry of Labor and Social Welfare, Survey EANNA 2012. 62 Annex Part III Chart Nº 4 Percentage of children and adolescents involved in child labor by urban/rural population (2012) Urban/Rural Population % Urban Rural 6,1 9,7 Total 6,6 Source: Ministry of Social Development, Ministry of Labor and Social Welfare, Survey EANNA 2012. Chart Nº 5 Percentage of children and adolescents involved in child labor by geographical location (2012) Geographical Location Northern Centro Southern Metropolitan % 5,2 5,8 9,6 6,7 Total 6,6 Source: Ministry of Social Development, Ministry of Labor and Social Welfare, Survey EANNA 2012. Chart Nº 6 Number of children and adolescents involved in child labor that have been reported to the Department of Labor, broken down by region Region 2012 2013 Northern 43 43 13 99 Central 62 48 40 150 Southern 46 32 30 108 Austral Zone Metropolitan Zone 16 13 12 41 46 48 48 142 213 184 143 540 Total 2014 Total Source: Administrative Record Department of Labor 63 Annex Part III Chart Nº 7 Number of children and adolescents involved in child labor that have been reported to the Department of Labor, broken down by economic activity Economic Activity / Year 2012 2013 2014 Total Agriculture, hunting and forestry Real estate, renting and business activities Unspecified activities and others 65 27 16 108 11 19 14 44 18 13 22 53 Sales 36 38 32 106 Construction 16 17 9 42 Teaching 0 1 0 1 Mining and quarrying 0 0 0 0 Private households with domestic service 0 0 1 1 Hotels and restaurants 35 27 26 88 Manufacturing industries 12 15 10 37 Financial intermediation 0 0 0 0 Other community services 15 9 1 25 Fishing 0 6 2 8 Health and Social Services 1 0 0 1 Electricity, gas and water supply 0 0 0 0 Transport, storage and communications 4 12 10 26 213 184 143 540 Total Source: Administrative Record Department of Labor Chart Nº 8 Number of children and adolescents living on the streets, broken down by age, as of December 31, of the year reported to SENAME rights protection programs. Age/Year 2012 2013 2014 In Gestation 1 <1 1- 3 4- 5 0 1 17 19 3 17 16 0 3 22 15 6- 7 8- 9 10 - 11 12 - 13 14 - 15 16 - 17 35 64 105 263 506 580 28 60 101 234 484 552 29 55 88 227 424 452 >18 57 62 60 No Information 1 0 3 General Total 1,648 1,558 1,378 Source: Senainfo, DEPLAE, SENAME, 2014. 64 Annex Part III Chart Nº 9 Number of children and adolescents living on the streets, broken down by gender, as of December 31, of the year reported to SENAME rights protection programs. Gender/Year 2012 2013 2014 Female Male 610 1038 606 952 571 807 Total 1,648 1,558 1,378 Source: Senainfo, DEPLAE, SENAME, 2014. Chart Nº 10 Number of children and adolescents living on the streets, broken down by disability, as of December 31, of the year reported to SENAME rights protection programs. Disability/Year 2012 2013 2014 Hearing Disability Physical Disability Intellectual Disability Psychiatric Disability Speech or Language Disability Others Neuro-Psychiatric Pathology Total Disabilities 1 0 15 0 1 1 11 0 0 1 6 0 1 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 19 14 8 No Disability No Information 13 1,616 9 1,535 8 1,362 General Total 1,648 1,558 1,378 Source: Senainfo, DEPLAE, SENAME, 2014. Chart Nº 11 Number of children and adolescents living on the streets, broken down by socioeconomic situation, as of December 31, of the year reported to SENAME rights protection programs. Socioeconomic Situation / Year 2012 2013 2014 Indigent 170 152 147 Poor 854 752 679 Not Poor No Information 335 289 329 325 278 274 1,648 1,558 1,378 Total Source: Senainfo, DEPLAE, SENAME, 2014. 65 Annex Part III Chart Nº 12 Number of children and adolescents living on the streets, broken down by ethnic origin, as of December 31, of the year reported to SENAME rights protection programs. Ethnicity / Year 2012 2013 2014 Alacalufe Atacameño Aymara Diaguitas Mapuche Quechua Rapa Nui Yaghan Other Not Indigenous No Information 1 0 8 1 73 0 1 0 1 1540 23 0 1 9 0 71 3 0 0 1 1453 20 0 1 2 1 54 2 0 0 1 1294 23 General Total 1,648 1,558 1,378 Source: Senainfo, DEPLAE, SENAME, 2014. Chart Nº 13 Number of children and adolescents living on the streets, broken down by geographical location, as of December 31, of the year reported to SENAME rights protection programs. Zone/Year 2012 2013 2014 Northern Central Southern Austral Zone Metropolitan Zone 152 289 293 11 118 289 317 7 81 199 260 6 903 827 832 General Total 1,648 1,558 1,378 Source: Senainfo, DEPLAE, SENAME, 2014. 66 Annex Part III Chart Nº 14 Victims of trafficking Disabil Socioecono ity mic Level Origin Population Geographical Location Reason for exploitation Low Paraguay Rural Centro Labor No No Low Low Paraguay Paraguay Female No Low Ecuador Urban Austral Zone Labor 14 Female No Low Ecuador Urban Austral Zone Labor 2013 15 Female No Low Ecuador Urban Austral Zone Labor 2014 17 Male No Low Ecuador Urban Metropolitan Zone Labor Year Age Gender 2011 17 Male No 2011 2011 17 17 Female Female 2013 15 2013 Rural Centro No Information Metropolitan Zone Labor Sexual Source: Ministry of Internal Affairs Chart Nº 15 Number of children and adolescents victims of prostitution, broken down by age, as of December 31 of the year reported. Age/Year 2012 2013 2014 1-3 4-5 6-7 8-9 10 - 11 12 - 13 14 - 15 16 - 17 >18 No Information 2 2 8 32 49 103 241 356 75 0 1 1 11 18 48 133 229 359 91 1 0 0 5 15 38 116 303 384 45 2 General Total 868 892 908 Source: Senainfo, DEPLAE, SENAME, 2014. 67 Annex Part III Chart Nº 16 Number of children and adolescents victims of prostitution, broken down by gender, as of December 31, of the year reported. Gender/Year 2012 2013 2014 Female 731 760 779 Male 137 132 129 Total 868 892 908 Source: Senainfo, DEPLAE, SENAME, 2014. Chart Nº 17 Number of children and adolescents victims of prostitution, broken down by disability, as of December 31, of the year reported. Disability/Year 2012 2013 Hearing Disability 1 1 Intellectual Disability 4 Psychiatric Disability 1 Total Disability 0 2014 0 2 0 0 6 1 2 No Disability 22 12 12 No Information 840 879 894 Total 868 892 908 Source: Senainfo, DEPLAE, SENAME, 2014. 68 Annex Part III Chart Nº 18 Number of children and adolescents victims of prostitution, broken down by socioeconomic level, as of December 31, of the year reported. Socioeconomic Situation / Year 2012 2013 2014 81 70 61 Poor 371 418 409 Not Poor No Information 176 240 183 221 184 254 General Total 868 892 908 Indigent Source: Senainfo, DEPLAE, SENAME, 2014. Chart Nº 19 Number of children and adolescents victims of prostitution, broken down by ethnic origin, as of December 31, of the year reported. Ethnicity/Year 2012 2013 2014 Alacalufe Atacameño Aymara Diaguitas Mapuche Quechua Other Ethnicities Not Indigenous No Information 0 1 13 3 45 3 0 1 17 1 2 22 0 40 1 0 44 0 796 7 0 825 8 0 0 836 3 General Total 868 892 908 Source: Senainfo, DEPLAE, SENAME, 2014. 69 Annex Part III Chart Nº 20 Number of children and adolescents victims of prostitution, broken down by geographical location, as of December 31, of the year reported. Zone/Year 2012 2013 2014 Northern 266 270 254 Centro 139 148 153 Southern 159 171 210 Austral Zone Metropolitan Zone 10 5 4 294 298 287 868 892 908 Total Source: Senainfo, DEPLAE, SENAME, 2014. Chart Nº 21 Number of children and adolescents victim of child pornography, broken down by age, as of December 31, of the year reported. Age/Year 2012 2013 2014 1- 3 4- 5 6- 7 8- 9 10 - 11 12 - 13 14 - 15 16 - 17 >18 0 0 0 2 1 2 4 1 1 0 2 0 1 3 4 6 5 1 0 0 1 1 2 16 15 5 0 No Information 0 0 0 Total 11 22 40 Source: Senainfo, DEPLAE, SENAME, 2014. 70 Annex Part III Chart Nº 22 Number of children and adolescents victim of child pornography, broken down by gender, as of December 31, of the year reported. Gender/Year 2012 2013 Female 9 16 Male 2 6 Total 11 22 Source: Senainfo, DEPLAE, SENAME, 2014. Chart Nº 23 Number of children and adolescents victim of child pornography, broken down by socioeconomic level, as of December 31 of the year reported. Socioeconomic Situation / Year 2012 2013 2014 Poor 1 2 0 1 0 7 Not Poor 4 12 28 No Information 4 9 5 General Total 11 22 40 Indigent Source: Senainfo, DEPLAE, SENAME, 2014. Chart Nº 24 Number of children and adolescents victim of child pornography, broken down by ethnic origin, as of December 31, of the year reported. Ethnicity/Year 2012 2013 2014 Indigenous 1 0 0 Not Indigenous 10 22 40 Total 11 22 40 Source: Senainfo, DEPLAE, SENAME, 2014. 71 Annex Part III Chart Nº 25 Number of children and adolescents victim of child pornography broken down by geographical location, as of December 31, of the year reported. Zone/Year 2012 2013 2014 Northern 4 8 15 Centro 0 2 4 Southern 2 2 6 Austral Zone Metropolitan Zone 0 0 1 5 10 14 Total 11 22 40 Source: Senainfo, DEPLAE, SENAME, 2014. 72 Annex Part III Issue 9 Chart Nº 1 Crimes carried out by an accused teenager, broken down by gender and region. Gender/Year 2012 2013 2014 Male Female No Information Total 54,446 13,291 48,235 12,121 46,096 11,844 156 142 136 67,893 60,498 58,076 Source: Ministry for Public Affairs Chart Nº 2 Crimes carried out by an accused teenager, broken down by geographical location. Zone/Year Northern Centro Southern Austral Zone Metropolitan Zone Total 2012 10,173 14,340 14,442 1,081 2013 9,526 14,005 13,699 923 2014 9,034 12,785 12,992 938 27,857 22,345 21,257 67,893 60,498 57,006 Source: Ministry for Public Affairs 73 Annex Part III Chart Nº 3 Number of Children by type of penalty Penalty/Year 2013 2014 Total WARNING DETAINMENT IN SECURE DETENTION CENTER WITH A REINTEGRATION PROGRAM DETAINMENT IN SEMI-OPEN DETENTION CENTER WITH A REINTEGRATION PROGRAM PAROLE SPECIAL PAROLE FINES COMMUNITIY SERVICE SUSPENDED DRIVERS LICENSE REPAIR OF DAMAGE CAUSED DRUG OR ALCOHOL REHABILITATION 2,075 2,543 4,618 5,047 994 6,041 1,326 1,151 2,477 3,568 4,935 2,176 6,513 11 14 127 3,646 4,126 3,290 6,521 18 10 206 7,214 9,061 5,466 13,034 29 24 333 Total 25,792 22,505 48,297 Source: Directorate of Institutional Development of the Judiciary Administrative Corporation Chart N° 4 Number of youth served by SENAME since 2012-2014, who have been convicted, by type of sanction. Broken down by duration of the sanction Type Duration a_No duration b_Up to 60 days c_From 61 days to 90 days d_91 days to 364 days e_1 year f_1 year 1 day to 540 days SECURE DETENTION g_541 days to 2 years CENTER h_2 years and 1 day to 3 years i_3 years and 1 day j_3 years 2 days to 5 years k_5 years and 1 day l_5 years and 2 days to 10 years m_More than 10 years Total SECURE DETENTION CENTER General 2014 Total 14 68 37 130 2012 19 44 2013 35 49 21 109 17 10 100 45 16 86 26 47 295 88 69 92 50 85 59 60 178 237 112 15 87 27 69 14 268 56 124 10 108 20 76 16 308 46 46 3 681 32 2 650 19 2 494 97 7 1825 74 Annex Part III a_No Duration b_Up to 60 days c_From 61 days to 90 days d_91 days to 364 days e_1 year f_1 year 1 day to 540 days SEMI-OPEN DETENTION g_541 days to 2 years CENTER h_2 years and 1 day to 3 years i_3 years and 1 day j_3 years 2 days to 5 years k_5 years and 1 day l_5 years and 2 days to 10 years m_More than 10 years Total SEMI-OPEN DETENTION CENTER a_No duration b_Up to 60 days c_From 61 days to 90 days d_91 days to 364 days e_1 year PAROLE f_1 year 1 day to 540 days g_541 days to 2 years h_2 years and 1 day to 3 years i_3 years and 1 day j_3 years 2 days to 5 years Total PAROLE a_No duration b_Up to 60 days c_From 61 days to 90 days d_91 days to 364 days e_1 year SPECIAL PAROLE f_1 year 1 day to 540 days g_541 days to 2 years h_2 years and 1 day to 3 years i_3 years and 1 day j_3 years 2 days to 5 46 84 17 71 24 76 87 231 28 237 72 31 237 88 15 259 82 74 733 242 143 267 135 262 142 178 420 707 230 35 188 38 230 45 648 118 67 102 1 105 2 274 3 12 11 1221 56 508 6 1 1177 54 509 1169 102 405 29 1 3567 212 1422 380 606 192 409 596 278 345 578 276 1134 1780 746 112 425 90 410 93 418 295 1253 57 4 31 23 89 18 177 45 8 2348 43 106 8 2408 40 110 9 2333 56 81 25 7089 139 297 84 373 173 59 379 230 68 322 202 211 1074 605 215 794 165 760 190 533 570 2087 889 109 82 396 500 86 576 509 94 1861 1118 262 75 Annex Part III years k_5 years and 1 day l_5 years and 2 days to 10 years Total SPECIAL PAROLE a_No Hours b_15 hours c_30 hours COMMUNITY d_40 hours SERVICE OR e_50 hours REPAIR OF f_60 hours DAMAGE CAUSED g_90 hours h_120 hours i_More than 120 hours Total COMMUNITY SERVICE OR REPAIR OF DAMAGE CAUSED General Total Source: Senainfo, DEPLAE, SENAME 2014. 1 1 2 10 2736 19 129 1709 122 56 438 180 133 90 14 2646 128 94 1639 111 51 444 174 101 75 39 8265 177 365 5280 372 183 1333 550 373 250 3190 2876 10,323 9,847 2817 9,459 8883 29,629 15 2883 30 142 1932 139 76 451 196 139 85 Chart N° 5 Provisional detention centers and those in compliance with sanction of secure and semi-open. With number of spaces (coverage) and current the last day of the year informed. Project Code Center Name PROVISIONARY 1010079 DETENTION CENTER ARICA 1010081 SECURE CENTER ARICA 1010083 SEMI-OPEN CENTER ARICA PROVISIONARY DETENTION CENTER 1010078 IQUIQUE 1010080 SECURE CENTER IQUIQUE SEMI-OPEN CENTER 1010082 IQUIQUE PROVISIONARY DETENTION CENTER 1020110 ANTOFAGASTA SECURE CENTER 1020111 ANTOFAGASTA 1020112 SEMI-OPEN CENTER 2012 2013 2014 Space Current Space Current Space Current Available 31/12/12 Available 31/12/13 Available 31/12/14 24 40 20 3 9 7 24 40 20 3 9 10 24 40 20 10 8 8 27 18 27 23 27 18 25 17 27 18 45 12 20 58 20 73 20 51 16 54 16 51 16 66 28 26 23 50 28 26 21 38 28 26 11 61 76 Annex Part III 1030082 1030083 1030084 1040090 1040091 1040092 1050352 1050353 1050354 1050355 1060092 1060093 1060094 1070158 1070159 1070160 1080326 1080327 1080328 1090176 ANTOFAGASTA PROVISIONARY DETENTION CENTER COPIAPÓ SECURE CENTER COPIAPÓ SEMI-OPEN CENTER COPIAPÓ PROVISIONARY DETENTION CENTER LA SERENA SECURE CENTER LA SERENA SEMI-OPEN CENTER LA SERENA PROVISIONARY DETENTION CENTER LIMACHE SECURE CENTER LIMACHE SEMI-OPEN CENTER LIMACHE SEMI-OPEN CENTER VALPARAISO PROVISIONARY DETENTION CENTER GRANEROS SECURE CENTER GRANEROS SEMI-OPEN CENTER RANCAGUA PROVISIONARY DETENTION CENTER TALCA SECURE CENTER TALCA SEMI-OPEN CENTER TALCA PROVISIONARY DETENTION CENTER CORONEL SECURE CENTER CORONEL SEMI-OPEN CENTER CONCEPCION PROVISIONARY DETENTION CENTER CHOL 22 48 28 18 22 48 7 19 22 48 10 10 20 43 20 21 20 25 20 15 20 18 20 19 20 39 20 37 20 23 24 27 24 37 24 42 22 80 60 60 22 80 44 59 22 80 35 37 76 79 76 99 76 74 56 0 56 0 56 0 48 28 48 20 48 16 64 39 64 33 64 17 28 31 28 21 28 26 35 57 20 30 35 57 25 23 35 57 25 22 40 25 40 14 40 15 62 63 62 34 62 63 48 26 62 63 51 19 0 35 0 38 35 21 87 27 87 21 87 14 77 Annex Part III 1090177 1090178 1100221 1100223 1100220 1100222 1100224 1110054 1110055 1110056 1120052 1120053 1120054 1130667 1130668 1130669 1130670 1130671 CHOL SECURE CENTER CHOL CHOL SEMI-OPEN CENTER TEMUCO PROVISIONARY DETENTION CENTER VALDIVIA SECURE CENTER VALDIVIA PROVISIONARY DETENTION CENTER PUERTO MONTT SECURE CENTER PUERTO MONTT SEMI-OPEN CENTER PUERTO MONTT PROVISIONARY DETENTION CENTER COYHAIQUE SECURE CENTER COYHAIQUE SEMI-OPEN CENTER COYHAIQUE PROVISIONARY DETENTION CENTER PUNTA ARENAS SECURE CENTER PUNTA ARENAS SEMI-OPEN CENTER PUNTA ARENAS PROVISIONARY DETENTION CENTER SAN BERNARDO PROVISIONARY DETENTION CENTER SAN JOAQUIN FEMALE PROVISIONARY DETENTION CENTER SANTIAGO SECURE CENTER SAN BERNARDO SECURE CENTER SAN JOAQUIN 47 36 47 28 47 15 30 12 30 22 30 20 16 54 17 33 16 54 9 23 16 54 13 21 12 8 12 10 12 15 36 31 36 29 36 22 28 31 28 36 28 29 8 6 8 2 8 5 20 10 20 13 20 11 6 7 6 5 6 5 14 1 14 3 14 1 24 4 24 3 24 4 10 7 10 7 10 6 0 0 30 0 30 0 202 194 202 230 202 195 42 7 42 7 42 24 164 179 164 108 164 85 0 0 0 0 0 0 78 Annex Part III 1130672 1130673 1130674 1130675 1130676 1131210 SECURE CENTER FEMENINO SANTIAGO SEMI-OPEN CENTER NORPONIENTE SEMI-OPEN CENTER LA CISTERNA SEMI-OPEN FEMALE CENTER SANTIAGO SEMI-OPEN CENTER CALERA DE TANGO SECURE CENTER METROPOLITANO NORTE 36 27 36 27 36 11 160 0 160 0 160 0 84 115 84 105 84 126 56 11 56 11 56 9 28 103 28 108 28 117 200 89 200 63 200 68 Source: Senainfo, DEPLAE, SENAME 2014. Chart N° 6 Number of adolescents and adults served between 2012 -2014, arrested in SENAME centers. Broken down by gender and age. CENTER TYPE Provisional Detention Center Total PDC Secure Detention Center Age Gender Segment 2012 2013 2014 2012 2013 2014 14 - 15 F years 79 104 131 314 2 4 4 16 - 17 years 192 202 232 626 10 14 11 18 or older 62 84 60 206 40 27 27 Total F 333 390 423 1146 52 45 42 14 - 15 M years 544 581 574 1699 27 21 15 16 - 17 years 1788 1832 1876 5496 344 297 254 18 or older 487 528 522 1537 620 682 606 No age data 1 1 2 Total M 2820 2942 2972 8734 991 1000 875 General Total 3153 3332 3395 9880 1043 1045 917 Source: Senainfo, DEPLAE, SENAME 2014. Total SDC Semi-open Detention Center Total General SODC Total 2012 2013 2014 10 3 2 5 10 334 35 18 20 14 52 713 94 139 57 78 37 59 40 59 134 196 434 1481 63 36 46 49 131 1893 895 382 341 351 1074 7465 1908 755 775 750 2280 5725 2 2866 1173 1162 1150 3005 1251 1221 1209 3485 3681 79 Annex Part III 15085 16566 Chart Nº 7 Number of adolescents and young adults served by centers, broken down by disability Provisional Detention Center 2012 2013 2014 Center Type Disability/Year Hearing Disability 1 0 0 Physical Disability 3 0 0 Intellectual Disability 0 0 0 Psychiatric Disability 0 0 0 Visual Disability 1 0 0 Other Disabilities 1 1 0 No Disability 88 159 153 No Disability 3,064 3,170 3,239 Diagnosis General Total 3,153 3,332 3,395 Source: Senainfo, DEPLAE, SENAME 2014. Secure Detention Center 2012 2013 2014 Semi-open Detention General Center Total 2012 2013 2014 0 0 0 0 3 3 1 2 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 22 0 0 33 0 0 0 40 1,019 1,011 877 1,248 1,217 1,207 16,052 1,043 1,045 917 1,251 1,221 1,209 16,566 0 1 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 2 2 495 Chart Nº 8 Number of adolescents and young adults served by centers, broken down by ethnic origin Provisional Detention Type of Center Center Ethnicity/Year 2012 2013 2014 Secure Detention Center Semi-open Detention Center Total 2012 2013 2014 2012 2013 2014 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 6 0 0 0 2 0 22 0 50 0 36 0 47 0 48 0 48 21 604 Atacameño 3 2 0 Aymara 6 12 Gitano 6 6 0 9 Mapuche 107 128 90 0 50 Quechua 10 3 9 1 2 26 2 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 Rapa Nui 0 7 Yaghan Other Ethnicity Not Indigenous No Information 4 1 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 8 5 11 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 20 2,953 3,081 3,206 987 993 880 1,200 1,170 1,159 15,629 58 86 78 0 0 0 0 0 3,153 3,332 3,395 1,043 1,045 1,251 1,221 1,209 General Total 1 917 223 16,566 Source: Senainfo, DEPLAE, SENAME 2014. 80 Annex Part III Chart Nº 9 Number of adolescents and young adults served by centers, broken down by geographical location Zone/Year 2012 2013 2014 2012 2013 2014 2012 2013 2014 Northern Central Southern Austral Zone Metropolitan Zone 675 861 547 48 1,022 654 940 527 29 1,182 721 937 448 20 1,269 202 231 148 31 431 210 210 169 23 433 188 156 113 21 439 205 301 151 23 571 218 221 176 19 587 230 171 122 10 676 1,043 1,045 917 1,251 1,221 1,209 General Zone 3,153 3,332 3,395 Source: Senainfo, DEPLAE, SENAME 2014. 81 Annex Part III Chart nº 10 Number of adolescents and adults served between 2012-2014, with deprivation of liberty as precaution and average stay in the center. Broken down by gender and age. Average Stay Discharge Stay Average Stay 101 2123 21,02 124 2305 18,59 305 5693 18,67 3532 18,79 206 4791 23,26 223 4811 21,57 617 13134 21,29 3810 56,03 85 1491 17,54 62 1728 27,87 215 7029 32,69 8607 25,62 392 8405 21,44 409 8844 21,62 1137 25856 22,74 23445 45,70 567 30943 54,57 529 25214 47,66 1609 79602 49,47 103166 61,55 1826 116308 63,70 1871 113729 60,79 5373 333203 62,01 581 49107 84,52 565 48149 85,22 1743 155672 89,31 66,02 2965 187092 63,10 8725 568477 65,15 60,83 3374 195936 58,07 9862 594333 60,26 97,85 Stay12 Stay 15,81 Discharge 1265 58416 Average Stay Total Stay 336 14 15 year M s 513 16 17 year s 1676 18 or older 597 2014 Discharge Total F 2013 Average Stay PDC 14 15 year s 80 16 17 year s 188 18 or older 68 Discharge11 Gender Type F PDC Age Segment 2012 Total M 2786 185027 66,41 2974 196358 Total PDC – Provisional Detention Center 3122 193634 62,02 3366 204763 Source: Senainfo, DEPLAE, SENAME 2014. 11 DISCHARGE: Children and adolescents whose discharge date is within the time period informed. It is recorded whenever a child or teen withdraws from a center or program. SOURCE: BOLETIN ESTADISTICO NIÑOS/AS Y ADOLESCENTES TERCER TRIMESTRE 2014 Department of Management Planning and Monitoring SENAME 12 STAY: corresponds to the period when a child or teen is held in a center or program, from the date of admission to date of discharge. The stay can be measured in days, months and years. In the accompanied tables, it is expressed in days. 82 Annex Part III Chart Nº 11 Number of adolescents and adults served between 2012-2014, with deprivation of liberty as a precautionary measure and average stay in the center. Broken down by presence of some type of disability. Visual Disability 402 402,00 3 269 89,67 1 411 45012 109,52 4 671 167,75 44 44,00 1 44 Average Stay 1 16788 112,67 Stay 149 Discharged 13190 86,21 Total Average Stay 153 Stay 15034 137,93 Stay 109 Stay Discharged 2014 Average Stay 2013 Discharged No Disability Physical Disability Discharged Type of Disability 2012 Average Stay Provisional Detention Center Type YEAR 44,00 Other 1 165 165,00 1 197 197,00 2 362 181,00 No Disability Diagnosis 3011 178033 59,13 3210 191304 59,60 3223 178907 55,51 9444 548244 58,05 Total PDC Provisional Detention Center 3122 193634 62,02 3366 204763 60,83 3374 195936 58,07 9862 594333 60,26 Source: Senainfo, DEPLAE, SENAME 2014. 83 Annex Part III Chart Nº 12 Number of adolescents and adults served between 2012-2014, with deprivation of liberty as a precautionary measure and average stay in the center. Broken down by ethnicity. Discharges Stay Average Stay 5 75 15,00 Aymara 6 551 91,83 12 866 72,17 18 1417 78,72 Diaguitas 2 228 114,00 2 228 114,00 Gypsy (Romani) 7 434 62,00 5 Mapuche (Pehuenches, Huilliches, Picunches, Tehuelches...) 111 8116 Not 2913 182620 Indigenous Other Ethnicity not 5 62 indicated 73,12 127 9 260 28,89 21 741 35,29 8961 70,56 95 6971 73,38 333 24048 72,22 9217 564347 61,23 12,40 10 582 58,20 4 373 93,25 19 1017 53,53 1133 103,00 3 135 45,00 4 211 52,75 18 1479 82,17 109 54,50 3 127 42,33 220 447 2,03 6 407 67,83 9862 594333 60,26 11 Rapa Nui 1 18 18,00 2 58 96 1,66 84 5 367 73,40 1 Yaghan 9,40 62,69 3120 193799 62,12 3184 187928 59,02 Quechua No Information Average Stay 66 33,00 Stay Stay 2 Discharges Discharges 3,00 47 Average Stay Average Stay Total Stay 2014 Discharges 2013 9 Atacameño PDC – Provisional Detention Center 2012 3 Ethnicity Type Year 158 1,88 78 193 2,47 40 40,00 Total PDC – PROVISIONAL DETENTION CENTER 3122 193634 62,02 3366 204763 60,83 3374 195936 58,07 Source: Senainfo, DEPLAE, SENAME 2014. 84 Annex Part III Chart nº 13 Number of adolescents and adults served between 2012-2014, with deprivation of liberty as a precautionary measure and average stay in the center. Broken down by region. Average Stay Discharges Stay Average Stay Discharges Stay Average Stay Discharges Stay Average Stay Total XV Arica and Parinacota 39 1007 25,82 29 1654 57,03 25 900 36,00 93 3561 38,29 I Tarapacá 85 6844 80,52 109 8524 78,20 143 10392 72,67 337 25760 76,44 256 14860 58,05 271 19124 70,57 262 17246 65,82 789 51230 64,93 88 3794 43,11 80 7491 93,64 68 2211 32,51 236 13496 57,19 IV Coquimbo V Valparaíso 172 474 8995 15470 52,30 32,64 188 560 5856 22969 31,15 41,02 177 569 6574 18914 37,14 537 33,24 1603 21425 57353 39,90 35,78 VI Libertador Bdo Ohiggins 192 9994 52,05 213 9729 45,68 180 5588 31,04 585 25311 43,27 VII Maule 172 6370 37,03 186 7153 38,46 201 10673 53,10 559 24196 43,28 VIII Bio Bio 170 18085 106,38 205 17577 85,74 156 17452 111,87 531 53114 100,03 IX La Araucanía 213 10913 51,23 184 10835 58,89 144 7031 48,83 541 28779 53,20 XIV Los Ríos X Los Lagos 57 95 2794 6141 49,02 64,64 59 105 5511 4947 93,41 47,11 47 96 3544 4207 75,40 43,82 163 296 11849 15295 72,69 51,67 XI Aysén 39 2956 75,79 24 2566 106,92 12 825 68,75 75 6347 84,63 XII Magallanes 11 1302 118,36 7 809 115,57 7 713 101,86 25 2824 112,96 Region II Antofagasta III Atacama Provisional Detention Center - PDC 2014 Stay Type 2013 Discharges 2012 XIII Santiago Metropolitan 1059 84109 Total PDC – Provisional Detention Center 3122 193634 Source: Senainfo, DEPLAE, SENAME 2014. 79,42 1146 80018 62,02 3366 204763 69,82 1287 89666 69,67 3492 253793 72,68 60,83 3374 195936 58,07 9862 594333 60,26 85 Annex Part III Chart Nº 14 Number of adolescents and adults served between 2012-2014, with deprivation of liberty as a precautionary measure and average stay in the center. Broken down by type of crime. Provisional Detention Center - PDC Qualified sexual abuse 3 79 26,33 sexual abuse from 14 to under 18 years old 3 405 135,00 sexual abuse more than 14 years old (with a rape situation) sexual abuse of under 14 years old (bodily contact) inappropriate sexual abuse of under 14 year old inappropriate sexual abuse more 14 years old and under 18 (no bodily contact) improper acquisition and sale of ammunition 1 5 5,00 Average Stay 27,00 Stay 27 Discharges 1 Average Stay Cattle raiding Stay abandonment of weapons Total Discharges 2014 Average Stay Stay Discharges Average Stay 2013 Stay Reason for Detainment 2012 Discharges Type Year 1 37 37,00 1 37 37,00 1 1 1,00 3 33 11,00 3 79 26,33 1 1 1,00 5 624 124,80 9 1030 114,44 2 56 28,00 2 233 116,50 4 289 72,25 3 160 53,33 4 372 93,00 4 178 44,50 11 710 64,55 7 425 60,71 6 338 56,33 1 2 2,00 14 765 54,64 2 12 6,00 2 12 6,00 1 2 2,00 1 2 2,00 86 Annex Part III conditional threats against people and property 1 55 55,00 simple threats against people and property 6 28 4,67 2 19 261 13,74 seizure or attack on public transport misappropriation unlawful association drug laws unlawful association attacks and threats against authority driving under the influence of alcohol (196 c inc. 1 traffic Law 18,290) 1 2 1 118 0 use / possession of drugs in outlined places (art. 51) Use / possession in public or private places. with prior agreement (art. 50) quasi delict homicide 17,00 3 545 181,67 13 51 3,92 38 340 8,95 3 140 46,67 3 140 46,67 1 1 1,00 2 18 9,00 2 118 59,00 59,00 1 1 1,00 1 1 1,00 3 3 1,00 3 3 1,00 1 0 0,00 1 1 1,00 1 1 1,00 0,00 driving under the influence of alcohol causing less serious injuries (196 c inc. 2 Law 18,290) drunk driving resulting in damage 17 490 245,00 1 1 1,00 1 1 1,00 2 3 1,50 6 490 81,67 2 102 51,00 10 595 59,50 3 61 20,33 5 128 25,60 4 54 13,50 12 243 20,25 3 127 42,33 1 5 5,00 4 132 33,00 87 Annex Part III quasi delict injuries 2 1 0,50 2 1 0,50 1 1 1,00 1 1 1,00 cultivation, harvesting drugproducing plants Intentional damage (495 nº 21 criminal code) 4 2 0,50 6 99 16,50 3 11 3,67 13 112 8,62 Simple damages 4 5 1,25 6 78 13,00 10 18 1,80 20 101 5,05 2 1 0,50 2 1 0,50 1 1 1,00 3 142 47,33 1 4 4,00 1 4 4,00 other crimes against copyright law contempt art. 240 Code of Civil Procedure 2 141 70,50 Disorderly conduct in public performances (494 # 1 penal code) Public disorder scams and other frauds banknote counterfeiting counterfeit currency and other forgery of copyrighted works falsification or malicious use of a public document 2 2 1,00 1 1 1,00 5 5 1,00 8 8 1,00 2 1 0,50 2 2 1,00 1 1 1,00 5 4 0,80 1 1 1,00 1 1 1,00 1 0 0,00 2 1 0,50 1 1 1,00 1 0 0,00 1 0 0,00 1 1 1,00 1 1 1,00 homicide 104 16783 161,38 123 18229 148,20 104 16271 156,45 331 51283 154,93 Qualified homicide 17 3072 180,71 10 2468 246,80 11 2539 230,82 38 8079 212,61 411 137,00 Homicide from a quarrel or fight 2 25 12,50 3 Aggravated theft 1 4 4,00 2 24 12,00 2 29 Theft by finding theft offense (494 bis criminal code) 4 4 1,00 2 1 0,50 1 66 172 2,61 51 52 1,02 21 5 436 87,20 14,50 5 57 11,40 1 1,00 7 6 0,86 53 2,52 138 277 2,01 88 Annex Part III simple theft of 440 UTM 32 42 1,31 32 99 3,09 59 123 2,08 123 264 2,15 simple theft of average less than 4 UTM 123 461 3,75 134 301 2,25 165 330 2,00 422 1092 2,59 simple theft over 40 UTM 11 7 0,64 10 5 0,50 10 40 4,00 31 52 1,68 fire posing a danger to people 3 136 45,33 4 271 67,75 6 117 19,50 13 524 40,31 fire resulting in death and / or injury 1 2 2,00 1 199 199,00 4 16 4,00 3 1 5 38 1,67 38,00 1 2 2 3 1,50 2 11 forest fires (art. 476) fire with damage alone or without danger of spreading. infanticide breach art. 454 presumption robbery or theft of something Bankruptcy law breaches 18,175 16 4,00 2,00 4 1 7 38 1,75 38,00 5,50 4 14 3,50 1 18 18,00 16 520 32,50 8 serious or very serious injuries Minor injuries 16 4 1618 101,13 15 3,75 5 8 381 142 76,20 17,75 10 222 22,20 Offense not specified 18 2 325 157 8,72 10,28 no recorded cause for entry concealment of identity (496 # 5 Penal Code) 386 1 1 1092 136,50 230 115,00 3341 2 2,00 4666 201 100,50 4 Severe injury Less serious injuries abuse of police work (art. 416 and 416 bis Code of Military Justice) 2 12,09 263 263,00 1 18 18,00 6,64 35 1685 48,14 3 10 423 141,00 313 31,30 24 22 2422 100,92 470 21,36 15 189 12,60 43 568 13,21 3 253 84,33 5 483 96,60 381 3836 10,07 1092 11843 10,85 11 73 1 1 263 263,00 2 2,00 89 Annex Part III other criminal code offenses other (Book II, Title ix) other property crimes other offenses under the law 17.798 other crimes of Law No 20,000 Other damage to property parricide carrying elements intended to commit robbery possession of sharp or pointed weapon (288 bis) possession of prohibited weapons Art. 13 illegal possession of firearms, ammunition and other breach receiving stolen goods public spat (496 # 10 criminal code) robbery with homicide armed robbery robbery with hostage victims with serious injuries robbery with rape violent robbery 3 1 0,33 1 11 11,00 2 40 20,00 6 52 8,67 3 138 46,00 5 151 30,20 2 2 1,00 10 291 29,10 2 53 26,50 2 53 26,50 1 5 5,00 1 0 0,00 2 40 20,00 4 45 11,25 7 228 32,57 5 383 76,60 1 37 37,00 13 648 49,85 1 1 1,00 2 467 233,50 2 12 6,00 5 480 96,00 2 2 1,00 6 196 32,67 8 198 24,75 10 75 7,50 7 515 73,57 5 14 2,80 22 604 27,45 5 18 3,60 5 22 4,40 5 87 17,40 15 127 8,47 16 526 32,88 25 741 29,64 17 302 17,76 58 1569 27,05 8 42 5,25 7 44 6,29 1 1 1,00 16 87 5,44 66 1868 28,30 90 3235 35,94 90 1514 16,82 246 6617 26,90 1 0 0,00 1 3 3,00 2 3 1,50 3565 274,23 49 24 723 4 579 4992 208,00 63881 88,36 853 213,25 43802 75,65 12 744 4 669 2962 246,83 58879 79,14 434 108,50 51035 76,29 13 815 61259 1 7 2 631 75,16 2282 184019 7,00 1 424 212,00 10 48838 11519 235,08 7 80,64 7,00 1711 171,10 77,40 1879 143675 76,46 90 Annex Part III Motor vehicle theft theft national property for public use theft inhabited place or intended for being inhabited Theft in uninhabited place Surprise robbery kidnapping 19 1325 69,74 12 43 842 19,58 46 893 559 37635 67,33 609 71 1182 16,65 482 7,19 490 245,00 67 2 1959 163,25 16 884 55,25 47 4168 88,68 19,41 30 684 22,80 119 2419 20,33 40763 66,93 617 43284 70,15 1785 121682 68,17 60 1627 27,12 86 1724 20,05 217 4533 20,89 73 4 1272 17,42 1078 269,50 63 1 302 4,79 181 181,00 203 7 2056 10,13 1749 249,86 bribery art. 250 1 Child Abduction 1 9 1,00 9,00 possession of prohibited weapons Art. 14 illegal possession of firearms, ammunition and other 1 350 116,67 1 1 1,00 1 9 9,00 2 59 29,50 2 59 29,50 5 47 9,40 15 674 44,93 7 277 39,57 3 trafficking in small amounts (art. 4) 16 316 19,75 21 551 26,24 15 375 25,00 52 1242 23,88 illicit drug trafficking 42 3743 89,12 60 4154 69,23 43 3360 78,14 145 11257 77,63 1 16 16,00 1 16 16,00 1,00 1 1 1,00 2 2 1,00 4 fraudulent use of credit cards and debit cards (law 20,009 about credit card use) Identity theft Rape with homicide violation of over 14 years old violation of younger than 14 years old 1 1 1 2 2,00 2 214 107,00 1 432 432,00 648 162,00 7 474 67,71 8 752 94,00 8 741 92,63 23 1967 85,52 23 2245 97,61 17 1384 81,41 16 930 58,13 56 4559 81,41 91 Annex Part III Home invasion 7 5 0,71 2 0 Total PDC – Provisional Detention Center 3122 193634 62,02 3366 204763 Source: Senainfo, DEPLAE, SENAME 2014. 0,00 4 11 60,83 3374 195936 2,75 13 16 1,23 58,07 9862 594333 60,26 Chart Nº 15 Number of cases of abuse and maltreatment of children and adolescents occurred during their arrest and imprisonment, broken down by case status. (2012-2014) Results of Closed Cases Dismissal Acquittal Disciplinary Measures for worker TOTAL CLOSED CASES Source: Sename Number Cause 27 8 8 43 92 Annex Part III Issue 10 Chart Nº 1 Family reunification cases handled by the International Relations Unit of SENAME years 2012-2014 2012 Year Country Age Bolivia Brazil Colombia M 4m 2 17 10 2m 2 5 F M F M 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 5 1 12 1 15 1 16 1 1 18 1 2 1 4 1 7 Spain F 1 17 United States 2014 1 1 6 14 16 18 1m Ecuador 2013 1 4 1 1 16 Great Britain Norway Peru 12 1 14 1 2 1 3 1 8 1 12 14 Total per gender Total per year 1 1 15 2 17 1 3 13 16 3 14 11 3 1 4 GENERAL TOTAL 34 93 Annex Part III Issue 11 Chart Nº 1 Percentage of children who perform domestic tasks by type of task Domestic Tasks Male Female Total 68 77,3 72,8 Organizing meals 62,7 74,6 68,8 Pet, plants and / or garden care 40,5 43,9 42,2 Shopping and errands 16,8 16 16,4 Care for People 15,3 19,9 17,7 Minor Repairs 12,6 3,7 8 Cooking 11,5 18,4 15,1 Clothing Care and Sewing 11,1 18,8 15,1 Total (Carries out at least one) 84,4 91 87,8 Order and cleaning Source: Ministry of Social Development, Ministry of Labor and Social Welfare and ILO, Survey EANNA 2012. 94 Annex Part III Figure Nº 1 Percentage of children who perform domestic tasks by age range Source: Ministry of Social Development, Ministry of Labor and Social Welfare and ILO, Survey EANNA 2012. Figure Nº 2 Percentage of children who perform domestic tasks by number of tasks completed 1 task 2 tasks 3 tasks 4 tasks 5 tasks 6 tasks and more Source: Ministry of Social Development, Ministry of Labor and Social Welfare and ILO, Survey EANNA 2012. 95 Annex Part III Figure Nº 3 Percentage of children who perform domestic tasks by gender and time applied to the tasks during the day. Source: Ministry of Social Development, Ministry of Labor and Social Welfare and ILO, Survey EANNA 2012. Figure Nº 4 Percentage of children who perform hazardous tasks by gender Male Female Total Source: Ministry of Social Development, Ministry of Labor and Social Welfare and ILO, Survey EANNA 2012. 96 Annex Part III Chart Nº 2 Percentage of children aged 5 to 17 who performed some type of physical activity during the week before the survey Age range Average Confidence Interval (95%) Lower limit Upper limit 54,4 71,0 61,4 65,8 49,3 54,5 56,8 62,3 5 to 8 years 62,7 9 to 13 years 63,6 14 to 17 years 51,9 Total 59,5 Source: Ministry of Social Development, Ministry of Labor and Social Welfare and ILO, Survey EANNA 2012. Figure Nº 5 Percentage of children aged 5 to 17 who performed some type of physical activity during the week before the survey, broken down by different categories 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 Source: Ministry of Social Development, Ministry of Labor and Social Welfare and ILO, Survey EANNA 2012. 97 Annex Part III Chart Nº 3 Percentage of Children from 5-17 who look for support because of problems at home or at school, according to person Who they ask for help Problems at home Problems at school Mother 83,0 49,2 Father 36,2 22,2 Siblings 25,2 14,5 Teacher 7,5 63,0 Family Members 24,0 12,3 Friends 16,6 25,8 Other person 1,8 0,5 Source: Ministry of Social Development, Ministry of Labor and Social Welfare and ILO, Survey EANNA 2012. Figure Nº 6 Participation rate of children in social organizations by age ranges. 5 to 8 years old 9 to 11 years old 12 to 14 years old 15 to 17 years old Source: Ministry of Social Development, Ministry of Labor and Social Welfare and ILO, Survey EANNA 2012. Figure Nº 7 98 Annex Part III Perception of the occurrence at their school of violent behavior. Source: Ministry of Social Development, Ministry of Labor and Social Welfare and ILO, Survey EANNA 2012. Figure Nº 8 Perception of the occurrence of violent behavior in school, broken down by age. Ba d Di s cri mi na Perma nent Robbery or Drug ma nners , Spi ts , ki cks , ti on a nd threa ts or a s s a ul ts e) a bus e f) rumors , pus hi ngs , repudi a ti o ha ra s s men i ns ul ts a nd or fi ghts n c) t d) s houts a ) 9 to 11 12 to 14 15 to 17 65 63,3 67,1 52,6 43,9 43,6 43,8 42,2 40,4 29,4 22,7 25,7 20,1 23,8 32,2 2,5 7,2 21,7 As s a ul ts Ra pe or wi th s ti cks , a ttempted kni ves or ra pe h) guns g) 3,9 3,5 7,1 1,2 1,6 1,7 Source: Ministry of Social Development, Ministry of Labor and Social Welfare and ILO, Survey EANNA 2012. Figure Nº 9 99 Annex Part III Perception of the occurrence of violent behavior in school, broken down by socioeconomic status. Source: Ministry of Social Development, Ministry of Labor and Social Welfare and ILO, Survey EANNA 2012. Chart Nº 4 Increased outpatient programs, from prevention to specialties, including Rights Protection Offices and Diagnosis (31 December 2014) Coverage Offering National 738 Source of information: Database Senainfo Vacancies 549,909 Chart Nº 5 Coverage by Program (December31, 2014) Program Targeted prevention programs Brief Intervention programs for targeted intervention Community Prevention Programs Source of Information: Database Senainfo Coverage/N° of Offering regions Vacancies 14 13 175 34 15,375 2,499 7 50 4,683 100 Annex Part III Chart Nº 6 Foster Care Coverage (Specialized Host Family and Single Host Family) (December 31, 2014) Coverage Offering 14 regions 50 Source of Information: Database Senainfo Vacancies 3,902 Chart Nº 7 Specialized Residential Projects (December 31, 2014) Coverage Offering 14 regions 112 Source of Information: Database Senainfo Vacancies 2,026 Chart Nº 8 Number of children with cause for susceptibility initiated by year Year Number of Cases 2011 927 2012 2013 1042 910 2014 Source of Information: Adoption Department SENAME. 537 Chart Nº 9 Number of children with adoptive link per year Year Number of Cases 2011 2012 2013 2014 660 605 596 590 Source of Information: Adoption Department SENAME. 101 Annex Part III Chart Nº 10 Children and adolescents assisted by program Program / Year 2012 2013 2014 Short Intervention Program 29,211 32,283 9,796 Targeted Prevention Program 28,011 Total 29,211 32,283 37,807 Source of Information: Database Senainfo – Newsletters year 2012-2013-2014 Chart Nº 11 Offering of 24 Horas Program (ex Vida Nueva) Metropolitan Region (2012-2014) Program/Number Rights Protection Office Brief Intervention Program Specialized Intervention Program Specialized Education Reintegration Projects Specialized Projects in Problematic Drug Use Total Source: 24 Horas Program, SENAME 2015 Projects 8 12 20 8 8 8 Vacancies 1,084 532 1,045 365 445 445 Chart Nº 12 Percentage of children who are victims of acts of violence Type of Violence % Domestic Violence 75,1 Psychological Abuse 69,5 Mild Physical Violence 52,8 Serious Physical Violence 25,4 Sexual Abuse 7,3 Source: National Victimization Survey 102 Annex Part III Chart Nº 13 Children and adolescents served by programs focused on commercial sexual exploitation (20122014), broken down by gender Gender/Year 2012 2013 2014 Female Male 995 214 787 139 1104 186 Total 1209 926 1290 Source of Information: Base Senainfo – Newsletter year 2012-2013-2014 Chart Nº 14 Number of Teens served by a youth defender Year Teens Charged Adolescents served by youth defender Percentage of specialized defense 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 30,623 33,318 30,498 34,578 32,151 32,159 32,381 18,894 23,489 21,585 26,037 23,761 23,306 25,092 61,7 70,5 70,8 75,3 73,9 72,5 77,5 Total 225,708 Source: Public Criminal Defense 162,164 71,8% 103 Annex Part III