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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
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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
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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
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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%
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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
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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
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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.
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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%
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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%
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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.
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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
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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
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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
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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.
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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
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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
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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
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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
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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
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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,
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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.
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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
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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.
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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
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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
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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
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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
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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.
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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
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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%
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