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… in the association between parental psychological distress and psychosocial maladjustment in adolescence 2010 Auteurs … que les adolescents vivant avec un parent souffrant d’une grande détresse psychologique sont plus susceptibles de … de moins de soutien social que les autres. L’effet total standardisé de la détresse parentale sur les troubles … La présente étude vise à examiner le lien entre la détresse psychologique des parents et l’inadaptation de l’adolescent d’après l’étude de ses troubles d’intériorisation et d’extériorisation, de sa consommation d’alcool et d’autres drogues. Les auteurs ont tenu compte des facteurs socioéconomiques et ont vérifié la pertinence des variables comme l’estime de soi de l’adolescent, le soutien…
… Personality, child maltreatment, and substance use: Examining correlates of deliberate … » (p. 246). … 0 … fr … Personality, child maltreatment, and substance use: Examining correlates of deliberate … Selon les auteurs, l’attention accordée à l’automutilation a récemment augmenté dans la littérature universitaire et dans les médias. Les auteurs définissent l’automutilation comme une série élargie de comportements visant à « s’infliger des sévices, même si l’acte n’entraîne pas réellement de préjudice » (p. 241). Les auteurs ont distribué des questionnaires à un échantillon de 320 étudiants…
… child welfare involved youth: Results from the Maltreatment and Adolescent Pathway (MAP) longitudinal study 2014 Auteurs … Masako Wekerle, Christine International Journal of Child and Adolescent Resilience, 2, 29-31. Les auteurs de la … une analyse secondaire des données de la PAM (Maltreatment and Adolescent Pathway), une enquête longitudinale, qui a … Les auteurs de la présente étude ont examiné l’expérience de la violence dans les relations amoureuses des adolescents pris en charge par le système de protection de l’enfance. L’étude est une analyse secondaire des données de la PAM (Maltreatment and Adolescent Pathway), une enquête longitudinale, qui a choisi au hasard les jeunes âgés de 14 et 17 ans vivant dans une grande circonscription…
… Previous Case Openings in Substantiated Child Maltreatment Investigations in Ontario in 2008 Information Sheet # 94 … The Ontario Incidence Study of Reported Child Abuse and Neglect, 2008 (OIS-2008) is the fourth provincial study … to examine the incidence of reported child maltreatment and the characteristics of children and families …
"Aboriginal children are currently overrepresented in out-of-home care in Canada; this extends a historical pattern of child removal that began with the residential school system. The overrepresentation of Aboriginal children persists despite legislative and structural changes intended to reduce the number of Aboriginal children in care. Several recent developments suggest potential for…
… From the House of Commons resolution to Pictou Landing Band Council v. Canada: An update on the implementation of … … 1 … en … From the House of Commons resolution to Pictou Landing Band Council v. Canada: An update on the … Jordan’s Principle is a child-first principle intended to ensure to ensure that Status First Nations children are not subjected to delay, denial, or disruption of services due to jurisdictional disputes between governments or government departments. In 2007, Jordan’s Principle received unanimous support from the House of Commons. Still, Jordan’s Principle has not yet been fully implemented in any…
This paper reports the findings of an exploratory study into the nature of child protection social workers' engagement in, and understanding of, continuing professional development (CPD) in Ireland. Qualitative methods were used given the exploratory nature of the research. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with eight child protection social workers from a community-based child protection…
In June of 2014, the Representative for Children and Youth issued a report entitled Finding Forever Families: A Review of the Provincial Adoption System. The report showed that, at any given time, more than 1,000 British Columbia children and youth in the care of the Ministry of Children and Family Development (MCFD) are waiting to be adopted. During the release of the report, a joint event…
This updated study reviewed Canadian (a) statutory norms and jurisprudence to determine age at which children can be left unsupervised and (b) safety, child self-care and babysitting programs. Only three provinces establish a minimum age (12 or 16 years) at which children can be left alone or in charge of other children. Quebec is the only province with an age limit for leaving children…