foster care

A Foster Home is a private home approved by child welfare services for the placement of children, and includes kinship care. Group and residential care are excluded.

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A study of three community and school-based models of child welfare service delivery in Ontario

Frensch, Karen M.
Cameron, Gary
Hazineh, Lirondel

2005
The Ties that Bind II: Reunification for Siblings in Out-of-home Care Using a Statistical Technique for Examining Non-independent Observations

Webster, Daniel
Shlonsky, Aron
Shaw, Terry
Brookhart, M. Alan

2005
The Other Kin: Setting the Course for Research, Policy, and Practice with Siblings in Foster Care

Shlonsky, Aron
Bellamy, Jennifer
Elkins, Jennifer
Ashare, Caryn J.

2005
How Important is Permanency Planning for Children? Considerations for Pediatricians Involved in Child Protection

Waddell, Charlotte
MacMillan, Harriet
Marie Pietrantonio, Anna

2004
Use of population measures and norms to identify resilient outcomes in young people in care: an exploratory study

Flynn, Robert J.
Ghazal, Hayat
Legault, Louise
Vandermeulen, Gail
Petrick, Susan

2004
Children in Care in Canada: A summary of current issues and trends with recommendations for future research

Farris-Manning, Cheryl
Zandstra, Marietta

2003
Sharing the Care of Our Children in a Changing Societal Context

Kufeldt , Kathleen

2002
Parental separation from children who enter the child welfare system

Kufeldt, Kathleen
Simard, Marie
Vachon, Jacques

2002
Focusing Intensive Family Preservation Services: Patterns and Consequences

Hayward, Karen
Cameron, Gary

2002
Motivation to Join and Benefits from Participation in Parent Mutual Aid Organizations

Cameron, Gary

2002