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… will the study protect the anonymity of agencies, workers, and investigated families? What was the CIS-2008 sampling … maltreatment, severity of maltreatment, and short-term investigation outcomes over time. What does the CIS-2008 … agencies will only be allowed for proposals that have been reviewed and approved by the First Nations advisory … What are the objectives of the CIS-2008? What does the CIS-2008 data collection instrument consist of? What is involved in study participation? How will the study protect the anonymity of agencies, workers, and investigated families? What was the CIS-2008 sampling process? How does the CIS-2008 calculate national incidence estimates? Can I make regional comparisons? What is the unit of…
… care 2012 Auteurs Harper, Julie Schmidt, Fred Children and Youth Services Review, 34(6): 1176-1182 Une étude de contrôle randomisée a été menée afin de déterminer l’efficacité du … Une étude de contrôle randomisée a été menée afin de déterminer l’efficacité du tutorat direct en petit groupe pour les enfants placés en famille d’accueil. Les intervenants utilisaient le programme Teach Your Children Well (TYCW). Les chercheurs ont affecté les enfants au groupe d’intervention recevant le tutorat, et ceux qui étaient sur une liste d’attente au groupe témoin. Ce programme était…
… Determinants of substance abuse in a population of children and adolescents involved with the child welfare system 2011 … TIffany Tonmyr, Lil International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction, Volume 9, Issue 4, pp. 382-397 2587 Substance … the analysis compared youth substance abuse among all investigations and youth substance abuse among substantiated … Substance misuse is an important issue confronting youth involved with the child welfare system. The current study employed a secondary analysis of the Canadian Incidence Study of Reported Child Abuse and Neglect – 2003 (CIS – 2003) to explore risk and protective factors for substance, alcohol and drug/solvent abuse in youth age ten to 15 years. Specifically, the analysis…
… Nations/Canadian Incidence Study of Reported Child Abuse and Neglect (FN/CIS-2019 ) entitled " Denouncing The … Nations/Canadian Incidence Study Of Reported Child Abuse And Neglect-2019 " is a study of child welfare investigations involving First Nations and non-Indigenous … The First Nations/Canadian Incidence Study of Reported Child Abuse and Neglect (FN/CIS-2019) entitled "Denouncing The Continued Overrepresentation Of First Nations Children In Canadian Child Welfare: Findings From The First Nations/Canadian Incidence Study Of Reported Child Abuse And Neglect-2019" is a study of child welfare investigations involving First Nations and non-Indigenous children…
… Trocme, N. (2013). Substantiating neglect of First Nations and non-Aboriginal children. Children and Youth Services Review 35, 2080-2090. Résumé First Nations children are … and Neglect (2008), and consisted of maltreatment-related investigations from 89 provincial-territorial agencies (a … First Nations children are greatly overrepresented in the Canadian child welfare system; this study deals specifically with disproportionality in agency substantiation of maltreatment. Data were from the First Nations component of the Canadian Incidence Study of Reported Child Abuse and Neglect (2008), and consisted of maltreatment-related investigations from 89 provincial-territorial agencies (a…
… after catastrophic events? Année de publication 2000 Date Reviewed avril, 2020 Revu par Barbara Fallon & Rachael … Curtis, T., Miller, B., Berry, H. (2000). Changes in report and incidence of child abuse following natural disasters. … because of greater obstacles to both reporting and investigation. A methodology based on population sampling … Background: The authors observe that theories from sociology, psychology, and family science lead to a hypothesis that an increase in family violence is expected after catastrophic events. There are several reasons why this is likely to occur including a disruption of social supports and the inability to identify and address inappropriate behavior. Bugental and colleagues (1989) predicted that…
… interventions found to reduce rapid repeat pregnancy and promote positive parenting skills for mothers living in … and rapid repeat pregnancy. This comprehensive literature review identified rigorously evaluated evidence-based … American and/or Hispanic individuals. The literature review utilized four prominent databases as well as specific … Child welfare services in the U.S. have had a slow uptake of evidence-based programs that integrate parenting skills designed to mitigate closely spaced pregnancies for mothers living in out-of-home care. The demand for such support is elevated when considering the multiple factors that place adolescents living in out-of-home care at risk of pregnancy and rapid repeat pregnancy. This…
… Quebec - Statistics External Statistics Links Family and Household Statistics Taux d'incidence des nouvelles … vertu de la LPJ, 1994-1995 à 2006-2007 Child Maltreatment Investigations in Quebec, 1998, 2008* and 2014** 1998 2008 2014 Child population 1,658,480 … External Statistics LinksFamily and Household StatisticsTaux d'incidence des nouvelles prises en charge dans le cadre de la Loi sur la Protection de la Jeunesse (LPJ)Certains indicateurs repères en vertu de la LPJ, 1994-1995 à 2006-2007Child Maltreatment Investigations in Quebec, 1998, 2008* and 2014** 199820082014Child population1,658,4801,549,2001,521,298Number of child maltreatment…
… Citation Forrester, D., McCambridge, J., Waissbein, C., and Rollnick, S. (2008). How do child and family social … talk to parents about child welfare concerns? Child Abuse Review 17 , 23-35. Résumé Child welfare practitioners … parent-reported retrospective experiences of child welfare investigations, and highlight barriers to establishing … Child welfare practitioners frequently encounter complicated cases requiring them to both understand and respond to parental concerns, yet remain focused on the best interests of the child. Previous studies typically examined parents’ retrospective narratives in order to better understand how parents perceive such complex interactions. The current study employs a different approach by directly…
… Indigenous Child Welfare - Statistics Child Maltreatment Investigations, First Nations (status and non-status) and Non-Indigenous Children^* First Nations Children … Child Maltreatment Investigations, First Nations (status and non-status) and Non-Indigenous Children^* First Nations Children Non-Indigenous Children Number of child maltreatment investigations 45,918 241,137 Incidence of child maltreatment investigations per 1,000 children 151 42.11 Type of Child Maltreatment Investigations…