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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Working with Me, Working at Me: Fathers' Narratives of Child Welfare

Strega, Susan
Brown, Leslie
Callahan, Marilyn
Dominelli, Lena
Walmsley, Christopher

2009
Child and Youth Care Practice in North America: Historical Roots and Current Challenges

Charles, Grant
Garfat, Thom

2009
School-based physical activity programs for promoting physical activity and fitness in children and adolescents aged 6-18

Dobbins, Maureen
DeCorby, Kara
Robeson, Paula
Husson, Heather
Tirilis, Daiva

2009
Preschoolers, Parents, and Teachers (PPT): A Preventive Intervention with an At Risk Population

Draper, Kay
Siegel, Christine
White, JoAnna
Solis, Caroline
Mishna, Faye

2009
Restoring Family Support, Self-Esteem, and Reducing Distress Among Sexually Abused Young Runaways

Edinburgh, Laurel
Homma, Yuko
Saewyc, Elizabeth
Wirkkala, Sara
Mickschl, Leah

2009
What Canadian Youth Tell Us About Disclosing Abuse

Ungar, Michael
Tutty, Leslie M.
McConnell, Sheri
Barter, Ken
Fairholm, Judi

Benefits of Cultural Matching in Foster Care

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

The role of parental stress, mother’s childhood abuse and perceived consequences of violence in predicting attitudes and attribution in favor of corporal punishment

Clément, Marie-Ève
Chamberland, Claire

Nurse home visitation and the prevention of child maltreatment: Impact on the timing of official reports.

Zielinski, D.S., Eckenrode, J., & Olds, D.L.

2009
Population–based prevention of child maltreatment: The U.S. Triple P System Population Trial

Prinz, R.J., Sanders, M.R., Shapiro, C.J., Whitaker, D.J., & Lutzker, J.R. 

2009