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… of Care-- Fostering Fostering: Enhancing Supports to Foster and Kinship Care Families Rapport Rapport canadien sur la PE 2011 Manitoba Child and Family Services All children deserve the best care … care families throughout their fostering journey. In recent reviews of the child welfare system, Manitoba’s Office of … All children deserve the best care possible. The care system is based on the understanding that a family and community is the most beneficial and desirable environment for raising a child. The goal of care programs is to return a child to his or her own family as soon as possible when it is in the best interests of the child. While many new resources have been added to the child welfare system to…
… evolving relationship between casework skills, engagement, and positive case outcomes in child protection: A structural … Gissele Dumbrill, Gary Gladstone, James Koster, Andrew Leslie, Bruce Charles, Michelle This paper reports a … iterative reciprocal process. Children and Youth Services Review, 79, 456-462 … This paper reports a study that aims to increase the understanding of the relationship between workers and their child protection clients through the development of a client engagement model. A conceptual exploratory structural equation model (SEM) of caseworker skills, engagement and client outcomes is presented. Results indicate that including parents in the planning, not ignoring problems…
… Group home and residential treatment placements in child welfare: … the 2003 Child Incidence Study of Reported Child Abuse and Neglect Feuillet d'information Documents produits par le … CIS-1998, which indicate that 8% of all child maltreatment investigations in that year resulted in a child welfare … Researchers and child welfare workers alike have indicated that the placement of children into group homes is a decision requiring much thought, often only proposed if kinship or traditional foster care settings would not appropriately meet the needs of the child. This information sheet discusses findings from the CIS-1998, which indicate that 8% of all child maltreatment investigations in that…
… Children's best interests and intimate partner violence in the Canadian family law and child protection systems Article de journaux Recherche … experiences with the Canadian child protection (CPS) and family law (FLS) systems. We examine both service … This article summarizes the findings of a project investigating women’s experiences with the Canadian child protection (CPS) and family law (FLS) systems. We examine both service systems together here because although both privilege children’s best interests as their primary consideration and define the concept similarly, the two systems diverge in their expectations of women relative to child…
… effect of neighborhood social cohesion in child abuse and neglect Article de journaux 2016 Maguire-Jack, Kathryn … potential to provide a supportive environment for healthy and positive parenting. Neighborhood social cohesion, or the mutual trust and support among neighbors, is one process through which … Relations between parents within a neighborhood have the potential to provide a supportive environment for healthy and positive parenting. Neighborhood social cohesion, or the mutual trust and support among neighbors, is one process through which parenting may be improved. The current study investigates the association between neighborhood social cohesion and abuse and neglect, as well as…
… Parental cognitive impairment and child maltreatment in Canada Article de journaux … Narasimha Extant literature lacks research on prevalence and outcomes for children of parents with cognitive … of sampled cases that were opened for child maltreatment investigation in Canada in 2003. Logistic regression … Extant literature lacks research on prevalence and outcomes for children of parents with cognitive impairments who are involved with the child welfare system. This study is a secondary analysis of the Canadian Incidence Study of Reported Child Abuse and Neglect (CIS) 2003 data, which has been utilized to explore the relationship between caregiver cognitive impairment and case outcomes.…
… Rapport canadien sur la PE 2019 The Office of the Child and Youth Advocate Newfoundland and Labrador For most children, home is a safe, loving … they receive at home. Sadly, the children involved in this investigation did not have this experience and footing in … For most children, home is a safe, loving and nurturing place. Their needs are met and they are respected. Their jobs are to learn, to play, and to become contributing members of society through guidance and direction they receive at home. Sadly, the children involved in this investigation did not have this experience and footing in life in their tender and formative years. They suffered years of…
… Discourses to New Practice Approaches in Domestic Violence and Child Protective Services 2008 Auteurs Friend, Colleen Shlonsky, Aron Lambert, Liz Children and Youth Services Review, Volume 30, Issue 6, pp. 689-698 Cet article porte … Cet article porte sur les façons dont deux systèmes différents, soit le système de protection de la jeunesse et le système de violence familiale, ont géré les complexités découlant du chevauchement de leurs mandats lorsque des enfants sont à risque d'être victimes de mauvais traitements en raison de la violence familiale. Les auteurs passent en revue la législation qui régit ces systèmes, puisant…
… abuse characteristics (relationship between the child and the suspect, reported coercion, type and frequency of abuse) as well as the disclosure context … made on purpose or accidentally, maternal belief, and protective actions) on the number of central … The purpose of this study is to explore the predictive value of child sexual abuse characteristics (relationship between the child and the suspect, reported coercion, type and frequency of abuse) as well as the disclosure context (disclosure made on purpose or accidentally, maternal belief, and protective actions) on the number of central forensically relevant (CFR) details elicited during the…
… Nico The Canadian Incidence Study of Reported Child Abuse and Neglect-2008 (CIS-2008) is the third nation-wide study … to examine the incidence of reported child maltreatment and the characteristics of the children and families … of the child welfare workers who conducted the investigations. CWRP Information Sheet #140E. Canadian Child … The Canadian Incidence Study of Reported Child Abuse and Neglect-2008 (CIS-2008) is the third nation-wide study to examine the incidence of reported child maltreatment and the characteristics of the children and families investigated by child welfare agencies in Canada. In addition to the tables presented in the CIS-2008 Major Findings Report this Information Sheet examines key…