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This information sheet presents an overview of the current structure of First Nations child welfare in New Brunswick as it was in 2011. It builds on work done for the First Nations component of the Canadian Incidence Study of Reported Child Abuse and Neglect (FNCIS-2008), a collaboration between university researchers and representatives of major Aboriginal child welfare organizations, to analyze…
This information sheet presents an overview of the current structure of First Nations child welfare in Nova Scotia as it was in 2011. It builds on work done for the First Nations component of the Canadian Incidence Study of Reported Child Abuse and Neglect (FNCIS-2008), a collaboration between university researchers and representatives of major Aboriginal child welfare organizations, to analyze,…
… 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…
… the 2008 Canadian Incidence Study of Reported Child Abuse and Neglect (CIS-2008) Article de journaux … 1 … en … … the 2008 Canadian Incidence Study of Reported Child Abuse and Neglect (CIS-2008) … This paper describes the methodological changes that occurred across cycles of the Canadian Incidence Study of Reported Child Abuse and Neglect (CIS), specifically outlining the rationale for tracking investigations of families with children at risk of maltreatment in the CIS-2008 cycle. This paper also presents analysis of data from the CIS-2008 examining the differences between those…
… Missed opportunity in addressing child and family risk factors following CPS investigations? … 1 … en … Missed opportunity in addressing child and family risk factors following CPS investigations? … Over 3 million children are reported every year to Child Protection Services (CPS) in the United States, over 200,000 in Canada: do investigations lead to improvements in household, family and child risk factors? Using data from the Longitudinal Studies of Child Abuse and Neglect (LONSCAN), the authors of this study compared 164 children who experienced an investigation for suspected child…
… Do good intentions beget good policy? A review of child protection policies to address intimate … M. Weaver-Dunlop, Gillian Walsh, Christine A. Children and Youth Services Review, Volume 29, Issue 12, pp. 1469-1486 Do good … This article, written by researchers in Alberta, reviews the research evidence on the effects on children of exposure intimate partner violence, and provides an analysis of examples of child protection policies and legislation from Australia, Canada, New Zealand and the United States. Legislation or policy decisions that define child exposure to violence in the home as maltreated may further…
… 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…
BackgroundIncreases in child welfare investigations involving children's exposure to intimate partner violence (IPV) in Ontario are likely the result of three factors: 1) changes to legislation, policy, and assessment instruments; 2) increased awareness of the risks of exposure to IPV for children, and 3) referrals from professionals (e.g., police). ObjectivesUsing data from 6 cycles of the…
This report is a follow up to the first SOR review published by the Provincial Advocate in 2016. This report systematically reviews and analyzes SORs submitted by children's residence staff and makes recommendations for improvement.
Les enfants ayant des déficiences sont sur représentés dans le nombre de cas de protection de de l’enfance. Lorsqu’ils sont placés à l’extérieur de leur foyer, ils sont moins susceptibles de se réunifier avec leurs parents biologiques, plus susceptibles de vivre des perturbations dans leur placement et d’être placés plus longtemps. La plupart des enfants desservis par la protection de l’enfance…