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… Community collaboration and differential response: Canadian and international research and emerging models of practice Presentation … 1 … en … … Proceedings from the 4th National Child Welfare Symposium on Community Collaboration and Differential Response, sponsored by the Centre of Excellence for Child Welfare and the Alberta Ministry of Children’s Services, held Mar. 20–21, 2003, in Banff, Alberta.
… Children in Care in Canada: A summary of current issues and trends with recommendations for future research Rapport … … Children in Care in Canada: A summary of current issues and trends with recommendations for future research … The National Children’s Alliance of Canada, in its desire to become more knowledgeable about the status of children in care in Canada, commissioned the Child Welfare League of Canada to develop an informative position paper for dissemination to the Canadian people, organizations involved in child welfare, and governmental representatives interested in moving forward in research and policy…
… With the Chronicity of High Potential for Child Abuse and Neglect Rapport … 1 … en … Risk Factors Associated With the Chronicity of High Potential for Child Abuse and Neglect …
… effects of chronic maltreatment on children’s behavioral and emotional problems Rapport … 1 … en … A Longitudinal … effects of chronic maltreatment on children’s behavioral and emotional problems …
… Quebec Incidence Study of Reported Child Abuse, Neglect, Abandonment and Serious Behaviour Problems (EIQ) Rapport … 1 … en … … Quebec Incidence Study of Reported Child Abuse, Neglect, Abandonment and Serious Behaviour Problems (EIQ) …
… Passion for Action in Child and Family Services: Foreword Chapitre de livre … 1 … en … Passion for Action in Child and Family Services: Foreword …
… Passion, Action, Strength and Innovative Change: The Experience of the Saskatchewan … Advocate’s Office in Establishing Rights-Based “Children and Youth First” Principles Chapitre de livre … 1 … en … Passion, Action, Strength and Innovative Change: The Experience of the Saskatchewan … Passion, Action, Strengths and Innovative Change—this is the exact terminology needed when considering purposeful changes in child welfare. It is the contention of this chapter’s authors that child welfare services—and the children and families they serve—would greatly benefit from a change that would entrench child rights as a foundation for services and put children and youth at the centre of…
… From Longing to Belonging: Attachment Theory, Connectedness, and Indigenous Children in Canada Chapitre de livre … 1 … en … Longing to Belonging: Attachment Theory, Connectedness, and Indigenous Children in Canada … In this article, the Metis authors document some of the historical, colonizing influences on Indigenous children and their families. The massive state-supported transfer of Indigenous children into Euro-Canadian homes can be attributed both to culturally-deprived child welfare practice and the ongoing colonial move to assimilate Indigenous Canadians. The authors discuss attachment theory and how…
… Forward Project: Working with Refugee Children, Youth, and their Families Chapitre de livre … 1 … en … The Moving … Forward Project: Working with Refugee Children, Youth, and their Families … The Moving Forward project was developed in 2004 to respond to the needs of refugee children, youth, and families coming from war-affected regions and situations of extreme violence. The primary components of this project were education, intervention, resource development and dissemination. The team, in consultation with an advisory committee, set up an orientation program for everyone involved…
… Complex Poverty and Home-grown Solutions in Two Prairie Cities Chapitre de livre … 1 … en … Complex Poverty and Home-grown Solutions in Two Prairie Cities … This chapter describes a particular form of poverty—spatially concentrated racialized poverty—that has emerged in recent decades in many western Canadian inner cities. This poverty is about much more than a shortage of income; it damages people in many ways. It is a form of poverty that is deeply entrenched and resistant to quick or easy solutions. The chapter argues that despite the complexity…