Canadian Research

The Canadian Research section summarizes published child welfare studies that have been conducted in Canada. Browse over 20 years of Canadian Child Welfare research below.

Canadian Research Publications

Title Year Sort ascending
Correlates of Attachment at Age 3: Construct Validity of the Preschool Attachment Classification System
Moss, Ellen; Bureau, Jean-Francois; Cyr, Chantal; Mongeau, Chantal; St-Laurent, Diane
2004
A state-of-knowledge review: What is the effectiveness of child welfare interventions?
Dufour, Sarah; Chamberland, Claire; Trocmé, Nico
2003
Deep Ecology and the Roots of Resilience: The Importance of Setting in Outdoor Experience-based Programming for At-risk Children. Critical Social Work
Ungar, Michael
2003
Qualitative Contributions to Resilience Research
Ungar, Michael
2003
Shaken Baby Syndrome in Canada: Clinical Characteristics and Outcomes of Hospital Cases
King, W. James; MacKay, Morag; Sirnick, Angela; Canadian Shaken Baby Study Group
2003
The Nature and Effectiveness of Program Models for Adolescents at Risk of Entering the Formal Child Protection System
Cameron, Gary; Karabanow, Jeff
2003
La Transmission de la Violence Sexuelle: Description du Phénomène et Pistes de Compréhension
Collin-Vézina, Delphine; Cyr, Mireille
2003
Child Protection Clients Designing the Services They Receive: An Idea from Practice
Dumbrill, Gary C.; Maiter, Sarah
2003
Maltreatment and Trauma: Tracking the Connections in Adolescence
Scott, Katreena; Wolfe, David; Wekerle, Christine
2003
Legal and Policy Responses to Children Exposed to Domestic Violence: The Need to Evaluate Intended and Unintended Consequences
Jaffe, Peter; Crooks, Claire; Wolfe, David
2003