out-of-home care

This section contains information related to children and youth who are in the placed in out-of-home care under the legal custody/guardianship of the Director. Out-of-home care includes voluntary care agreements and placements in residential, foster, and community or kinship care.

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Do youth in out-of-home care receive recommended mental health and educational services following screening evaluations?

Petrenko, C. L., Culhane, S. E., Garrido, E. F., & Taussig, H. N.

2011
Understanding contextual effects on externalizing behaviors in children in out-of-home care: Influence of workers and foster families

Cheung, Connie
Goodman, Deborah
Leckie, George
Jenkins, Jennifer M.

2011
‘Here’s my story’: Fathers of ‘Looked After’ children recount their experiences in the Canadian child welfare system

Dominelli, Lena
Strega, Susan
Walmsley, Chris
Callahan, Marilyn
Brown, Leslie

2011
Mothers’ experiences, resources and needs: The context for reunification

Marcenko, M.O., Lyons, S.J. & Courtney, M.

2011
The relationship between post-traumatic stress symptoms and substance use among adolescents involved with child welfare: Implications for emerging adulthood

Goldstein, Abby L.
Wekerle, Christine
Tonmyr, Lil
Thornton, Tiffany
Waechter, Randall
Pereira, Jessica
Chung, Ronald
MAP Research Team

2011
Fostering cultural development: Foster parents' perspectives

Daniel, Ellice

2011
Contextual and individual-level predictors of abused children's reentry into out-of-home care: a multilevel mixture survival analysis

Yampolskaya, S., Armstrong, M. I., & King-Miller, T. 

2011
Risk and protective factors for depression and substance use in an adolescent child welfare sample

Guidbord, Mélanie
Bell, Tessa
Romano, Elisa
Rouillard, Louise
 

2011
Foster care reunification: An exploration of non-linear hierarchical modeling

Putnam-Hornstein, E. & Shaw, T. 

2011
Manitoba Family Services and Consumer Affairs Annual Report 2010-2011

Minister of Family Services and Consumer Affairs

2011