This report highlights results from a study of three innovative child welfare programs in Ontario attempting to modify front line child protection practice. These programs endeavor to deliver child welfare services in ways that promote greater accessibility and acceptability of services for families, provide increased levels of assistance to families, afford a better understanding of daily living circumstances of children and families, and engage the community in protecting children. Study results confirm that the three programs were successful in accomplishing these goals. Parents’, service providers’, and community members’ perceptions of these programs showcase the positive helping relationships and community partnerships that are possible under existing child protection mandates.
- Children’s aid society of Halton: A school-based model of child welfare service delivery
- Family & children’s services of Guelph and Wellington county: A community-based model of child welfare service delivery
- The children’s aid society of Brant: A community-based model of child welfare service delivery