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… Understanding child welfare staff buy-in of organizational change … Who's on board? Child welfare worker reports of buy-in and readiness for organizational change. Children and Youth Services Review, 37 , 28-35. doi: … Introducing change throughout large child welfare networks comprised of diverse points of service poses many challenges. This mixed method study investigated how the process of implementing change impacted staff buy-in, following the implementation of a new statewide practice model in the Rocky Mountain region of the U.S. The researchers were interested in: the level and nature of buy…
… Street West Toronto, ON M5S 1A1 • Barbara Fallon , Director and Co-Investigator (416) 978-2527 … Work, University of Toronto. Dr. Fallon is the Director and Co-Investigator for the Canadian Incidence Study of … welfare, and non-profit management. She has published peer reviewed articles and book chapters on these topics. • Tara … University of Toronto • McGill University • University of Calgary • CJM-IU • Université Laval UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO Factor-Inwentash Faculty of Social Work 246 Bloor Street West Toronto, ON M5S 1A1 • Barbara Fallon, Director and Co-Investigator (416) 978-2527 barbara.fallon@utoronto.ca Barbara Fallon, MSW, PhD. is an Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Social…
… Differentiating between substantiated, suspected, and unsubstantiated maltreatment in Canada 2009 Auteurs … status is often used as a proxy measure for maltreatment, and can in turn shape the research findings that appear in … found to be associated with the decision to classify an investigation as suspected rather than unsubstantiated … The authors discuss the complexities associated with classifying child maltreatment according to substantiation status. Substantiation status is often used as a proxy measure for maltreatment, and can in turn shape the research findings that appear in the literature. Certain jurisdictions and research projects utilize a three-tiered classification system (including substantiated, suspected, and…
… Awareness and Detection of the Co-Occurrence of Interparental Violence and Child Abuse: Child Welfare Worker's Perspective 2006 … Geneviève Turcotte, Pierre Children and Youth Services Review, Volume 28, Issue 11, pp.1312-1328 106 Using data … Using data generated from qualitative research on child welfare workers’ awareness of the cooccurrence of interparental violence and child abuse, this study showed that although social workers have a generally good awareness of the dynamics of domestic violence, only slightly more than half say they have systematically tried to detect marital violence in the cases assigned to them. The study is…
… West Toronto, ON M5S 1A1 • Barbara Fallon : CIS Director and Co-Investigator, Principal Investigator for Ontario … Work, University of Toronto. Dr. Fallon is the director and co-investigator for the Canadian Incidence Study of … welfare, and non-profit management. She has published peer reviewed articles and book chapters on these topics. • Tara … University of Toronto • McGill University • University of Calgary • CJM-IU • Université Laval UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO Factor-Inwentash Faculty of Social Work 246 Bloor Street West Toronto, ON M5S 1A1 • Barbara Fallon: CIS Director and Co-Investigator, Principal Investigator for Ontario (416) 978-2527 barbara.fallon@utoronto.ca Barbara Fallon, MSW, PhD, is an Assistant Professor at the…
… 2012 Revu par Jennifer Nutton Citation Loman, L. A. and G. L. Siegel (2012). "Effects of anti-poverty services … differential response approach to child welfare." Children and Youth Services Review, 34 (9): 1659-1666. Résumé Beginning in the 1990s, … Beginning in the 1990s, child welfare systems in the United States began implementing policy and practice changes in their response to reported cases of child abuse and neglect. A few states began implementing multiple track systems in which low risk cases were handled using a non-investigative assessment track commonly known as differential response (DR). Since the 1990s, many states have…
… M., Carr, L. C., Vogel, A. N. (2018). Lesbian, gay, and bisexual (LGB) youth within in welfare: Prevalence, risk and outcomes. Child Abuse & Neglect, 80 , 183-193. Résumé … had been referred for a formal child protective services investigation as a result of reported child abuse or neglect … There is a growing concern that sexual minority youth are overrepresented yet under-served by child welfare services. This study is the first nationally representative survey in the United States to examine the prevalence and needs of sexual minority or LGB (lesbian, gay and bisexual) children and youth involved with the child welfare system. Using data from the Second National Survey of Child…
… FROM THE CANADIAN INCIDENCE STUDY OF REPORTED CHILD ABUSE AND NEGLECT (CIS) Application Procedures • Qualified … to be approved by the Injury and Child Maltreatment Section Review Committee (see below), Letter of support from your … Researchers The Injury and Child Maltreatment Section Review Committee will consider applications from the … GUIDELINES FOR RESEARCH USING DATA FROM THE CANADIAN INCIDENCE STUDY OF REPORTED CHILD ABUSE AND NEGLECT (CIS) Application Procedures • Qualified Researchers • Study Protocol • Conditions of Use The Injury and Child Maltreatment Section of the Public Health Agency of Canada has a mandate for national surveillance and epidemiologic research on child abuse and neglect. In this capacity, the…
… Patterns of skeletal fractures in child abuse: Systematic review. British Medical Journal, 337 (7674), 1-8. Résumé … which fractures have been caused by abuse? This systematic review of published literature sought to identify … reviewing the world literature on comparison of abusive and non-abusive fractures. The results demonstrated that … Childhood fractures are common but only the minority of these are related to child abuse. How can clinicians identify which fractures have been caused by abuse? This systematic review of published literature sought to identify characteristics that distinguish abusive fractures from non-abusive ones in young children. Thirty-two studies were included in this paper after systematically reviewing…
… recognition processes such as directive, option-posing and suggestive questions. The National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD ) structured interview protocol … sexual abuse victims when following the NICHD protocol (see review by Lamb, Orbach, Hershkowitz, Eslpin & Horowitz, … Over the last 20 years researchers have asserted that information retrieved from memory using open-ended, free recall processes is more likely to be accurate than that retrieved using recognition processes such as directive, option-posing and suggestive questions. The National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD ) structured interview protocol (Orbach et al., 2000) emphasizes…