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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Experiences of Albertan Youth 2008/2009

Child and Youth Data Laboratory

2012
Timing of First Exposure to Maternal Depression and Adolescent Emotional Disorder in a National Canadian Cohort

Naicker, Kiyuri 
Wickham, Maeve
Colman, Ian 

2012
Early childhood development: Adverse experiences and developmental health

Boivin, Michel
Hertzman, Clyde
Barr, Ronald G.
Boyce, W.  Thomas
Fleming, Alison
MacMillan, Harriet
Odgers, Candice
Sokolowski, Marla B.
Trocmé, Nico 

2012
Effects of individual direct-instruction tutoring on foster children's academic skills: A randomized trial

Flynn, Robert J.
Marquis, Robyn A.
Paquet, Marie-Pierre
Peeke, Lisa M.
Aubry, Tim D.
 

2012
Characteristics of Young Parents Investigated and Opened for Ongoing Services in Child Welfare

Fallon, Barbara
Ma, Jennifer
Black, Tara
Wekerle, Christine

2011
Patterns of adjustment among siblings exposed to intimate partner violence

Piotrowski, Caroline C.

2011
Access visits: Perceptions of child protection workers, foster parents and children who are Crown Wards

Morrison, Janet
Mishna, Faye
Cook, Charlene
Aitken, Gail

2011
Impact of a universal school-based violence prevention program on violent delinquency: Distinctive benefits for youth with maltreatment histories

Crooks, Claire V.
Scott, Katreena
Ellis, Wendy
Wolfe, David A.

2011
Collaboration Between Addiction Treatment and Child Welfare Fields: Opportunities in a Canadian Context

Drabble, Laurie
Poole, Nancy

2011
Cultural Worldviews of Foster Parents

Brown, Jason D.
George, Natalie
St. Arnault, David
Sintzel, Jennifer

2011