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… Group home and residential treatment placements in child welfare: … (CIS-1998) indicate that 8% of all child maltreatment investigations in that year resulted in a child welfare … A., Alexander, G., & Lunghofer, L. A. (2001). A literature review comparing the outcomes of residential group care and …
… Out-of-Home Placement by Primary Substantiated Maltreatment and Risk Information Sheet # 112 Published in 2012 Kate … & Rachael Lefebvre About the Authors Prepared by Kate Allan and Rachael Lefebvre based on: Trocmé, N., Fallon, B., … E. et al. (2010). Chapter 3: Rates of Maltreatment-Related Investigations in the CIS-1998, CIS-2003, and CIS-2008. In …
… Source of Income by Primary Substantiated Maltreatment and Risk Information Sheet # 116 Published in 2012 Kate … & Rachael Lefebvre About the Authors Prepared by Kate Allan and Rachael Lefebvre based on: Trocmé, N., Fallon, B., … Information Sheet Series describes key child, household and investigation characteristics by primary category of …
… Characteristics of Children and Families who Receive Ongoing Child Welfare Services … Van Wert, Barbara Fallon & Nico Trocmé Barbara Fallon and Nico Trocmé with the OIS-2008 Research Team recently … ongoing child welfare services at the end of the initial investigation. Background to the OIS-2008 From 1998 to …
… Financial Strain, Child Maltreatment and the Great Recession in Canada Information Sheet # 145 … on a representative sample of 15,980 child protection investigations conducted during a three-month sampling … (p. 26). [1] See Miles Corak’s blog (2014) for a review of the UNICEF findings, and a discussion of the three …
… three sites: McGill University, the University of Toronto, and the University of Calgary. The contact information for … 978-1386 MCGILL UNIVERSITY Centre for Research on Children and Families 3506 University Street, Suite 106 Montreal, QC … The CIS-2008 is directed by a team of researchers from three sites: McGill University, the University of Toronto, and the University of Calgary. The contact information for each site is as follows: UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO Factor-Inwentash Faculty of Social Work 246 Bloor Street West Toronto, ON M5S 1A1 (416) 978-1386 MCGILL UNIVERSITY Centre for Research on Children and Families 3506…
… Treatment Foster Care (MTFC) improves homework completion and school attendance among juvenile justice girls … 1 … en … Treatment Foster Care (MTFC) improves homework completion and school attendance among juvenile justice girls … Although many studies have explored the factors influencing the development of antisocial behavior among girls, few interventions have been identified for girls who have been involved with both the child welfare and juvenile justice systems. In a randomized controlled trial in Oregon, the current study compared multidimensional treatment foster care (MTFC) with standard group care (GC) with…
This study examined trends in abusive fractures in children less than 36 months of age evaluated at Yale-New Haven Children’s Hospital (Connecticut) from 1979 to 2002. After reviewing the abstracted and radiographic medical records, two clinicians (including one expert on child abuse) and two pediatric radiologists each rated the likelihood of abuse using explicit criteria and a seven-point scale…
… The Saskatchewan Incidence Study of Reported Child Abuse and Neglect (SIS) is designed to collect information about the children and families who are investigated by child welfare services on a periodic basis, using a standardized set of definitions, from every jurisdiction in … The Saskatchewan Incidence Study of Reported Child Abuse and Neglect (SIS) is designed to collect information about the children and families who are investigated by child welfare services on a periodic basis, using a standardized set of definitions, from every jurisdiction in Saskatchewan. There has been one cycle of the study, conducted in 2008. The SIS-2008 was conducted through a partnership…
… Territories Incidence Study of Reported Child Abuse and Neglect (NWTIS) is designed to collect information about the children and families who are investigated by child welfare services on a periodic basis, using a standardized set of definitions, from every jurisdiction in … The Northwest Territories Incidence Study of Reported Child Abuse and Neglect (NWTIS) is designed to collect information about the children and families who are investigated by child welfare services on a periodic basis, using a standardized set of definitions, from every jurisdiction in the Northwest Territories. There has been one cycle of the study, conducted in 2003. The NWTIS-2003 was…