intervention & prévention

Les programmes d’intervention et de prévention sont offerts aux enfants, aux personnes qui prennent soins d’eux et aux familles pour diminuer les facteurs de risque et les répercussions relatives à la violence et à la négligence envers les enfants.

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Titre Auteurs Year
A Tragedy in Waiting: How B.C.’s Mental Health System Failed One First Nations Youth

British Columbia Representative for Children and Youth

2016
Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder casts a long shadow: Findings from a population-based study of adult women with self-reported ADHD
Fuller-Thomson, Esme
Lewis, D. A.
Agbeyaka, Senyo K. 
2016
Because Young People Matter: Report of the Residential Services Review Panel

Residential Services Panel

2016
Child Death Review in Canada: A National Scan

Saskatchewan Prevention Institute

2016
Child protection services and parents with intellectual and developmental disabilities
LaLiberte, Traci
Piescher, Kristine
Mickelson, Nicole
Lee, Mi Hwa
2016
Child sexual abuse, bullying, cyberbullying, and mental health problems among high schools students: A moderated mediated model
Hébert, Martine 
Cénat, Jude Mary
Blais, Martin
Lavoie, Francine
Guerrier, Mireille
2016
Creating connections with child welfare workers: Experiences of foster parents’ own children
Serbinski, Sarah
Brown, Jason
2016
Duration in poverty-related programs and number of child maltreatment reports: A multilevel negative binomial study

Hyunil, Kim
Drake, Brett

2016
Emotion regulation in sexually abused preschoolers: The contribution of parental factors
Langevin, Rachel
Hébert, Martine
Allard-Dansereau, Claire
Bernard-Bonnin, Anne-Claude
2016
Evolution over a year of individual protective factors in preschool victims of sexual abuse
Langevin, Rachel
Hébert, Martine
2016