kinship care

Kinship care includes children placed out-of-home in the care of extended family, individuals emotionally connected to the child, or in a family of a similar religious or ethno-cultural background.

Title Authors Year of Publication
Information Sheet
Children in Out-of-Home Care in Canada in 2019

Saint-Girons, Marie
Trocmé, Nico
Esposito, Tonino
Fallon, Barbara 

Information Sheet
Characteristics of Placements in Out of Home Care During the Investigation in Ontario in 2018

Risidore, Jordan
Edwards, Travonne
King, Bryn

Report
18-Year-Old Peter: An Investigative Review

Office of the Child and Youth Advocate Alberta

Information Sheet
SPI 10 Discharge Rates by Placement Type

Fallon, Barbara
Trocmé, Nico
Black, Tara 
Ekins, Anna  
O’Connor, Carolyn 
Betito, Paul-André 

Journal article
Foster and adoptive parent training: A process and outcome investigation of the preservice PRIDE program

Nash, Jordanna
Flynn, Robert J.

Journal article
Jeffrey Baldwin: A thematic analysis of media coverage and implications for social work practice

Choate, Peter W. 

Journal article
Maternal foster families provide more stable placements than paternal families

Perry, Gretchen
Daly, Martin
Macfarlan, Shane

Journal article
Caseworker attitudes on kinship care in Ontario

Brisebois, Kimberly

Information Sheet
CIS-2008 Major Findings Supplementary Tables: Out-of-Home Placement by Primary Substantiated Maltreatment and Risk

Allan, Kate
Lefebvre, Rachael
Fallon, Barbara
Trocmé, Nico

Journal article
Placement stability in kinship and non-kin foster care: A Canadian study

Perry, Gretchen
Daly, Martin
Kotler, Jennifer