Blueprint for a Healthier Richmond For Male Responsibility Core
Advisory Group October 2008 Working Together for a healthier
Richmond Slide 2 Percent Non-marital Births among Richmond City, VA
Residents Percent non-marital births (PNMB) was calculated as
number of non- marital births divided by total number of live
births; e.g., Among black non- marital births (NMB), the Black
PNMB=(# NMB to black women)/(Total # live births to black women)*
100. Slide 3 Richmond City Pregnancy Outcomes for 2006 Total
Pregnancies ------- 6103 Live Births ----------------- 3032 (49.7%)
Induced Terminations -- 2736 (44.8%) Fetal Deaths --------------
335 (5.5%) Non-Marital Births ------- 1892 (31.0%) Non Marital
Induced ---- 2405 (88%) Richmond City Health District Working
Together for a Healthier Richmond Source: VDH Center for Vital
Records and Health Statistics Slide 4 Nonmarital Births in Richmond
City In the year 2006, there were 1892 nonmarital births in
Richmond City NMBs represents 62.4% of all live births NMB rate has
been increasing steadily over the last 25 years Most (1494 or 79%)
NMBs are to women over age 19 The black NMB rate is 2.4xs that of
white mothers: 82.9% vs. 35.1% Source: VDH Center for Vital Records
and Health Statistics Richmond City Health District Working
Together for a Healthier Richmond Slide 5 What are the health and
human services drivers? Ad Hoc Richmond City Human Services
Committee said: Unplanned pregnancies by teens and young adults
Lack of father financial and emotional support. Domestic violence,
abuse and neglect Drug and alcohol addictions A key ingredient to
success in turning Richmond around will be increased understanding
and acceptance of personal responsibility by all our citizens.
Working Together for a Healthier Richmond Slide 6 So what's the big
deal? With Father absent children are: 5 times more likely to be
poor 2-3 times more likely to smoke cigarettes 2 times more likely
to drop out of school 150 percent more likely to experience a non-
marital teen pregnancy 70 percent of juveniles in state
institutions grew up in fatherless homes 72 percent of adolescent
murders grew up without their fathers From Father Facts (Fourth
Edition) 2002, National Fatherhood Initiative Working Together for
a Healthier Richmond Slide 7 Yet with Fathers Presence: Children
fare better academically Children experience fewer behavioral
problems Children are less likely to engage in delinquent behavior
Girls experience increased sense of competency (Relationship Model)
Boys more responsible men and fathers especially African Americans
(Role Model) Fathers experience increased self-esteem From Father
Facts (Fourth Edition) 2002, National Fatherhood Initiative From
Father Facts (Fourth Edition) 2002, National Fatherhood Initiative
Working Together for a Healthier Richmond Slide 8 Percent
Non-Marital Births among Richmond City, VA Residents ( Percent
non-marital births among Richmond City, VA Residents (20+ y.o.)
Percent non-marital births (PNMB) was calculated as number of
non-marital births divided by total number of live births; e.g.,
among black non-marital births (NMB), the Black >20yo PNMB=(#
NMB to black women >20 yo)/(Total # live births to black women
>20 yo)* 100. Slide 10 Richmond City Births to Unmarried
Mothers, 2007 Red Dot: Age 19 and under Blue Dot: Age 20 and over
Slide 11 79% of Nonmarital Births in Richmond City were to Women
Over Age 19 Richmond City Health District Working Together for a
Healthier Richmond Source: VDH Center for Vital Records and Health
Statistics Slide 12 Richmond City Health District Working Together
for a Healthier Richmond Source: VDH Center for Vital Records and
Health Statistics Slide 13 Slide 14 A Child Born in Richmond City
Is very likely to be born to: Unmarried Mother Who is 20 Years of
Age or Older What do we know of the father? Where is dad? Richmond
City Health District Working Together for a Healthier Richmond
Slide 15 Slide 16 Slide 17 Slide 18 Slide 19 Slide 20 The Research
Richmond City Health District Working Together for a Healthier
Richmond Slide 21 Slide 22 Slide 23 Slide 24 Slide 25 Slide 26
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Slide 34 Slide 35 Slide 36 Slide 37 Slide 38 Slide 39 Slide 40 So
should we build more jails or build human capital? Slide 41
Discussion and next steps