neglect
Each province and territory has unique legislation defining and describing responses to neglect. Assessing neglect requires a consideration of poverty and other family and community factors. Neglect includes the failure of a parent or guardian to provide a child’s basic needs such as for food, education, healthcare or supervision.
For more information, review the information sheet on the causes, consequences, and factors associated with child neglect and the information sheet on child neglect prevention and intervention.
Title | Authors | Year |
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Child Neglect: Developmental Issues and Outcomes | Hildyard, Kathryn |
2002 |
Entente multisectorielle relative aux enfants victimes d’abus sexuels, de mauvais traitements physiques ou d’une absence de soins menaçant leur santé physique | Ministère de la Santé et des Services sociaux |
2001 |
Multiple Maltreatment, Attribution of Blame, and Adjustment Among Adolescents | McGee, Robin |
2001 |
Development and preliminary evaluation of the Ontario Child Neglect Index | Trocmé, Nico |
1996 |