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… 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 …
… societal-level factors associated with child physical abuse and neglect. Global Public Health , … Children around the world experience violence; a recent review estimates that at least 50% of the children in Asia, … factors of interest, trained research assistants reviewed existing publicly available data sources. For each … Children around the world experience violence; a recent review estimates that at least 50% of the children in Asia, Africa and North America experienced severe physical violence from caregivers in the past year. If we were able to identify causal factors, and actually do something about them, it should be possible to reduce this level of violence. This paper is an analysis of the nature and…
… The role of social service availability. Children and Youth Services Review, 86, 49-55. Résumé Black children are greatly … corrective action, it would obviously be useful to understand the reasons for this over-representation. One possible … Black children are greatly over-represented in the child welfare population in the United States. As a guide to corrective action, it would obviously be useful to understand the reasons for this over-representation. One possible factor, the focus of this present study, might be the availability of social services. Here, service availability is operationalized as driving distances between client…
… Service Quality BC Aboriginal Child Care Society BC Child and Youth Advocacy Coalition BC Foster Parents Association Child and Family Service Standards Child Protection Reports Child Protection Services … Adoptive Families Association of BCAdvocate for Service QualityBC Aboriginal Child Care SocietyBC Child and Youth Advocacy CoalitionBC Foster Parents AssociationChild and Family Service StandardsChild Protection ReportsChild Protection Services in BCData, Monitoring & Quality Assurance for Child or Family ServicesFamily Resource Programs of British ColumbiaFamily Support InstituteFederation…
… child welfare practitioners, policy specialists and academics from across Canadian jurisdictions, to coordinate, facilitate sharing of, and to support First Nations child welfare research. It is … purpose. The committee seeks to build on the knowledge and capacity build through collaboration on FNCIS-2008 in … The national advisory committee for the FNCIS-2008, first developed in 2006, is in the process of transitioning into a national First Nations Child Welfare Research Committee (FNCWRC). This working group will bring together First Nations/Aboriginal child welfare practitioners, policy specialists and academics from across Canadian jurisdictions, to coordinate, facilitate sharing of…
… of out-of-home-placements for children in juvenile justice and child welfare systems Année de publication 2006 Revu par … of specialty mental health care in predicting child welfare and juvenile justice out-of-home placements. Research on Social Work Practice, 16 , 480-490. Résumé Many children and adolescents in the child welfare and juvenile justice … Many children and adolescents in the child welfare and juvenile justice systems require mental health services, yet fail to receive it. This study of Tennessee's Department of Children's Services (DCS, an integrated child welfare and juvenile justice systems) sought to identify the proportion of children in Tennessee who needed specialty mental health services, how many received it, and the…
… Child neglect: The importance of both family and community poverty levels Année de publication 2012 Revu … M., Drake, B., & Zhou, P. (2012). Neglect subtypes, race, and poverty: Individual, family, and service characteristics. Child Maltreatment 18(1) … This was a detailed analysis of the relationships between race, poverty, child neglect and initial child welfare response, with two particularly interesting features: 1) the simultaneous consideration of two levels of poverty—family poverty and community poverty, and 2) the comparison of seven subtypes of neglect. The sample comprised child abuse/neglect reports, for families first reported in…
… Nouvelle-Écosse - Liens Changes to the Children and Family Services Act Child Protection Child, Youth and Family Supports Community Services Publications, Policies, and Reports Department of Community Services Federation of … Changes to the Children and Family Services ActChild ProtectionChild, Youth and Family SupportsCommunity Services Publications, Policies, and ReportsDepartment of Community ServicesFederation of Foster Families of Nova ScotiaMi'kmaw Family and Children's Services of Nova ScotiaNative Council of Nova ScotiaYouth Services Ombudsman
… Robin Du Mont, Janice Paterson, Maeve Hyman, Ilene Children and Youth Services Review, 86, 271-276 3865 Collaboration between child welfare and adult mental health service providers is important to … Collaboration between child welfare and adult mental health service providers is important to address parental risk factors that may affect child wellbeing. The aim of this paper is to describe findings from a survey which identified barriers and facilitators to collaboration between these two sectors. A semi-structured instrument, adapted from Frederico et al. (2014), was used for data…