child abuse & neglect
Child abuse and neglect include acts of commission or omission by a parent or other caregiver that result in harm, potential for harm, or threat of harm to a child. The five primary forms of maltreatment are physical abuse, sexual abuse, physical neglect, emotional maltreatment and exposure to domestic violence.
For a document that outlines definitions of frequently used terms in child abuse and neglect research, see the page with the glossary of social work and child maltreatment related terms.
You can get more information on the signs of child maltreatment from the Family Violence Initiative, operated by the Department of Justice of Canada. You can also contact Kid’s Help Phone at 1-800-668-6868 for further information.
If you suspect a child is being abused or neglected, or are looking for information about services for children or families experiencing difficulties you can contact your local child welfare authority. Click here to find the local child authority agency in your province or territory. Please visit our FAQs section to learn more about child abuse and neglect.
Title | Authors | Year |
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Predicting chronic neglect: Understanding risk and protective factors for CPS‐involved families | Logan-Greene, Patricia |
2017 |
Quebec Incidence Study 2014 (ÉIQ-2014): Final Report | Hélie, Sonia |
2017 |
Recurrence Rates by Child Protection Concern | Fallon, Barbara |
2017 |
Recurrence Rates by Urgent Protection and Chronic Need | Fallon, Barbara |
2017 |
Sexual abuse and preschoolers: Forensic details in regard of question types | Gagnon, Karine
Cyr, Mireille |
2017 |
Sexual Abuse Substantiation by Subtype and Outcomes of Sexual Abuse Investigations by Gender | Fallon, Barbara |
2017 |
SPI 10 Discharge Rates by Placement Type | Fallon, Barbara |
2017 |
Subtypes of Exposure to Intimate Partner Violence Investigated by Child Welfare Authorities in Ontario in 2013 | Fallon, Barbara |
2017 |
Summary Report: Five Years of Investigations April 1, 2012–March 31, 2017 | Office of the Child and Youth Advocate Alberta |
2017 |
Testing the limits: Extending attachment-based intervention effects to infant cognitive outcome and parental stress | Dubois-Comtois, Karine
Cyr, Chantal
Tarabulsy, George M.
St-Laurent, Diane
Bernier, Annie
Moss, Ellen |
2017 |