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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Preliminary effects of a group-based tutoring program for children in long-term foster care

Harper, Julie
Schmidt, Fred

2012
Family Violence Risk Assessment and Safety Planning by Child Intervention Staff: An Environmental Scan

Snyder, Lynda

Babins-Wagner, Robbie

2012
Intervention for maltreating fathers: Statistically and clinically significant change

Scott, Katreena L. 
Lishak, Vicky

Children's best interests and intimate partner violence in the Canadian family law and child protection systems

Hughes, Judy
Chau, Shirley

2012
The economic burden of child maltreatment in the United States and implications for prevention

Fang, X., Brown, D.S., Florence, C.S., & Mercy, J.A.

2012
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.

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

Drabble, Laurie
Poole, Nancy

Infant placement in Canadian child maltreatment-related investigations

Tonmyr, Lil
Williams, Gabriela
Jack, Susan M.
MacMillan, Harriet

2011
Government of Nunavut Responses to Recommendations by the Standing Committee on Oversight of Government Operations and Public Accounts

Nunavut Minister of Health and Social Services

2011
South Asian immigrants' experience of child protection services: Are we recognizing strengths and resilience?

Maiter, Sarah
Stalker, Carol