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… Systematic review reveals weak evidence on the effectiveness of … supervision in child welfare practice … 1 … en … Systematic review reveals weak evidence on the effectiveness of … This systematic review aimed to establish the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of supervision in child welfare as it relates to outcomes for children and families, staff, and organizations (such as child welfare and child protection services). While there are limitations with this definition of supervision, there is some consensus on the functions of supervision practice. In this study, the…
… Systematic review shows cognitive-behavioural interventions for sexual … abuse not conclusively effective … 1 … en … Systematic review shows cognitive-behavioural interventions for sexual … This systematic review assessed the efficacy of cognitive-behavioural therapeutic approaches in treating the sequelae of sexual abuse in youth under age 18. Studies were included in the analysis if a) the participants were children or adolescents up to 18 who had experienced sexual abuse; b) behavioural or cognitive-behavioural intervention techniques were used; c) outcomes were assessed using…
… Infants and the decision to provide ongoing child welfare services Article de journaux … 1 … en … Infants and the decision to provide ongoing child welfare services … Background: Infants are the most likely recipients of child welfare services; however, little is known about infants and families who come into contact with the child welfare system and factors that are associated with service provision. Investigations involving infants and their families present an unparalleled opportunity for the child welfare sector to enhance infants’ safety and well-being…
… Emotional maltreatment in Canada: Prevalence, reporting and child welfare responses Article de journaux … 1 … en … Emotional maltreatment in Canada: Prevalence, reporting and child welfare responses … Objectives: To determine the prevalence and characteristics of reports of emotional maltreatment (EMT) in Canada, as well as changes in these reports between 1998 and 2003. Methods: This study is based on a secondary analysis of data collected in the first and second Canadian Incidence Study. Emotional maltreatment (excluding exposure to intimate partner violence) investigations were categorized…
… Closing the Gap Between Vision and Reality: Strengthening Accountability, Adaptability and Continuous Improvement in Alberta’s Child Intervention … System Rapport … 1 … en … Closing the Gap Between Vision and Reality: Strengthening Accountability, Adaptability and … In July of 2009, the Minister of Alberta Children and Youth Services (ACYS) announced the formation of an independent Panel to review the child intervention system in Alberta. The Panel was asked to make recommendations to the Minister about how to continue the evolution and enhancement of child intervention services by building on existing strengths and opportunities in Alberta in three…
… An examination of trends in child sexual abuse investigations in Ontario over time 2019 Auteurs Fallon, … 2004, 2012; Jones et al., 2001). Discrepancies in contexts and measures complicate comparing CSA rates across … 20 years. Participants and setting: The OIS uses a file review methodology; information is collected directly from … Background: Child sexual abuse (CSA) rates have been declining since the 1990s (Dunne et al., 2003; Finkelhor & Jones, 2004, 2012; Jones et al., 2001). Discrepancies in contexts and measures complicate comparing CSA rates across jurisdictions and studies, and there is limited literature about trends in CSA in Canada. Objective: Using data from the Ontario Incidence Study of Reported Child…
… Utilizing Information and Communication Technologies for the Provision of Child Welfare Services During the COVID-19 Pandemic Rapport … 1 … en … Utilizing Information and Communication Technologies for the Provision of Child … Issue: What is the evidence regarding utilizing information communication technology (ICT) to deliver child welfare services during the COVID-19 pandemic? Background: The COVID-19 pandemic poses a range of unexpected and unprecedented challenges to families and child welfare services. The imbalance between increased need for children's support and decreased access to social services due to…
… BC's Children in Care: Improving Data and Outcomes Reporting Rapport … 1 … en … BC's Children in Care: Improving Data and Outcomes Reporting … This report will look at the use of data in reviewing progress and outcomes for children in care and children at risk in British Columbia. This perspective is an important complement to the focus on child deaths and the reviews that should be associated with those deaths. The systemic review of unexpected child deaths is one important way of looking into the processes by which we monitor and…
… Territories Incidence Study of Reported Child Abuse and Neglect-2003 (NWTIS-2003): Major Findings Rapport … 1 … … Territories Incidence Study of Reported Child Abuse and Neglect-2003 (NWTIS-2003): Major Findings … The Northwest Territories Incidence Study of Reported Child Abuse and Neglect (NWTIS-2003) is the first territory-wide study to examine the incidence of reported child maltreatment and the characteristics of the children and families investigated by the Northwest Territories health and social services authority. The NWTIS-2003 tracked 372 child maltreatment investigations conducted in all Health…
… Canadian Incidence Study of Reported Child Abuse and Neglect – CIS-2008: Maltreatment Assessment Form Other … 1 … en … Canadian Incidence Study of Reported Child Abuse and Neglect – CIS-2008: Maltreatment Assessment Form … The Maltreatment Assessment Form is the main data collection instrument used for the CIS-2008. It is a three-page standardized form which is completed by the primary investigating child welfare worker at the end of each child welfare investigation.