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… Exploring the health care utilization of children and youth in the care of child welfare: a retrospective … 1 … en … Exploring the health care utilization of children and youth in the care of child welfare: a retrospective … AbstractBackgroundChildren and youth whose lives intersect with child welfare systems are amongst the most vulnerable paediatric populations. Despite the increased rates of chronic conditions, these children and youth often experience unmet health care needs.ObjectivesTo examine patterns of health care utilization from birth for children and youth in the care of a child welfare authority.…
… Reference re An Act respecting First Nations, Inuit and Métis children, youth and families: What Indigenous Peoples and Governments Need to Know Feuillet d'information … 1 … en … This information sheet describes the Supreme Court of Canada’s opinion about the scope of Indigenous groups’ authority to enact and enforce their own child and family services laws under An Act respecting First Nations, Inuit and Métis children, youth and families (also known as Bill C-92). It lists some considerations for Indigenous lawmakers in making culturally appropriate child and family…
… The Journey of the Métis Settlements Child and Family Services Authority: Serving Alberta's Métis Settlement Children, Youth, and Families Chapitre de livre … 1 … en … The Journey of the Métis Settlements Child and Family Services Authority: Serving Alberta's Métis … This chapter provides an overview of the unique journey of the Métis Settlements Child and Family Service Authority in Alberta. It details the creation of the Authority and discusses the unique responsibilities and challenges faced in providing child welfare services to Métis Settlement children, youth, and families. It discusses the supportive role played by the Authority in the community and…
… Parent-Child Separations and Mental Health among First Nations and Métis Peoples in Canada: Links to Intergenerational … Article de journaux … 1 … en … Parent-Child Separations and Mental Health among First Nations and Métis Peoples in … AbstractFirst Nations children are over 17 times more likely to be removed from their families and placed in the child welfare system (CWS) than non-Indigenous children in Canada. The high rates of parent-child separation have been linked to discriminatory public services and the Indian Residential School (IRS) system, which instigated a multi-generational cycle of family disruption. However,…
… Legislation, Regulation and Soft Law Feuillet d'information … 1 … en … Legislation, Regulation and Soft Law … This information sheet describes the different kinds of documents that First Nations may use to create, enforce and administer child and family service laws under Bill C-92 (An Act respecting First Nations, Inuit and Métis children, youth and families). It explains the different purposes of legislation, regulation and soft law and when each instrument should be used.
… Long-term depression and suicidal ideation outcomes subsequent to emancipation … Article de journaux … 1 … en … Long-term depression and suicidal ideation outcomes subsequent to emancipation … Major depressive episode (MDE) and suicidal ideation (SI) associated with history of foster care placement (HxFCP), and mediating effects of psychosocial and socioeconomic factors through which placement may confer psychiatric risks in the years subsequent to emancipation were examined in a national sample of 7534 Métis. More than one third of emancipated respondents reported past year MDE, a…
… Métis Children and Families and the Child Welfare System: An Urban Winnipeg Perspective Rapport … 1 … en … Métis Children and Families and the Child Welfare System: An Urban Winnipeg …
… Map of Parent Needs 2007 Auteurs Brown, Jason Children and Youth Services Review, Volume 29, Issue 9, pp. 1235-1248 Cette étude fait … d'accueil d'enfants avec incapacités à qui on leur demandait ce que ça prend pour être un bon parent d'accueil … Cette étude fait état d'une enquête auprès de 83 parents d'accueil d'enfants avec incapacités à qui on leur demandait ce que ça prend pour être un bon parent d'accueil d'enfant avec incapacités. Les résultats ont montré que les caractéristiques personnelles des parents d'accueil étaient importantes, de même que les soutiens financiers, certaines aptitudes, un éventail de systèmes de soutien, et…
Les enfants souffrent souvent de fractures, mais seule une minorité d'entre elles sont attribuables des actes violents commis envers les enfants. Comment les cliniciens peuvent-ils identifier les fractures dues à la violence? Cette recension systématique de la littérature publiée cherchait à déterminer les caractéristiques propres aux fractures causées par la violence chez les jeunes enfants. L'…
… 2007 Auteurs Brown, Jason D. Campbell, Melissa Children and Youth Services Review, Volume 29, Issue 8, pp. 1010-1020 L'étude rapporte … L'étude rapporte une enquête pour laquelle l'opinion de 61 parents d'accueil a été recueillie à l'égard de ce que représente un placement en famille d'accueil réussi. Les résultats ont été obtenus à l'aide d'une analyse multidimensionnelle (multidimensional scaling; MDS) et d'une analyse par grappes (cluster analysis) qui révèlent six thèmes : la sécurité de l'enfant en famille d'accueil, les…