families & communities

This section contains material on socioeconomic and other family and community factors related to children and families involved with child welfare services.

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Brief Report on Income and Employment: Based on the Link Program Evaluation Study
Hubberstey, Carol
Rutman, Deborah
Hume, Sharon
2014
Does social capital protect against the adverse behavioural outcomes of child neglect?

Kotch, J. B., Smith, J., Margolis, B., Black, M. M., English, D., Thompson, R., Lee, L., Tajena, G., Bangdiwala, S. I. 

2014
The Other Side of the Door: A Practice Guide for Child Welfare Professionals working with First Nations, Inuit and Métis Peoples

Ontario Association of Children's Aid Societies (OACAS)

2014
The "Good Enough" Parent: Implications for Child Protection

Choate, Peter W.
Engstrom, Sandra

2014
CYDL Data Byte 1: Socio-economic Status of Albertan Youth

Child and Youth Data Laboratory

2013
Placement of children in out-of-home care in Quebec, Canada: When and for whom initial out-of-home placement is most likely to occur

Esposito, Tonino
Trocmé, Nico
Chabot, Martin
Shlonsky, Aron
Collin-Vézina, Delphine 
Sinha, Vandna

2013
CYDL Data Byte 6: Least and Most Advantaged Albertans

Child and Youth Data Laboratory

2013
Poverty, social disadvantage, and the black/white placement gap

Wulczyn, F., Gibbons, R., Snowden, L., & Lery, B. 

2013
La violence familiale dans la vie des enfants du Québec, 2012

Gouvernement du Québec, Institut de la statistique du Québec

2013
CYDL Data Byte 17: Least and Most Advantaged Albertan Youth

Child and Youth Data Laboratory

2013