Associate Professor Contact Information University of Toronto 246 Bloor St. W. Toronto, ON M5S 1A1 416-978-1923 416-978-7072 ramona.alaggia@utoronto.ca http://socialwork.utoronto.ca/profiles/ramona-alaggia/ Publications Province / Territory - Any -AlbertaBritish ColumbiaPrince Edward IslandManitobaNationalNew BrunswickNewfoundland and LabradorNorthwest TerritoriesNova ScotiaNunavutOntarioQuebecSaskatchewanYukon Keywords - Any -addictionsBienestar infantilcensuschild protectiondata collectionFamilias y comunidadesfirst nations childrenidentityInvestigaciones comunitariasNegligencia y abuso infantilnova scotiaSistema de bienestar infantilADHDadolescentsadoptionAISassessmentattachmentBCISbehaviour problemsblended familiesBritish ColumbiabullyingCanadian Human Rights Tribunalchild abuse & neglectchild developmentchild welfarechild welfare systemchildren's rightsCISCIS-2008co-occurrencecognitivecommunity developmentcommunity-based researchcorporal punishmentcortisolCOVID-19custody disputesCYDLdating violencedeathdifferential responsedisabilitydisclosuredivorcedomestic violenceearly interventioneducationEIQemotional maltreatmentepidemiologyethno-culturalevaluationevidence-based practiceexposure to domestic violencefalse allegationsfamilies & communitiesfamily preservationfamily therapyFASDfathersFetal Alcohol SyndromeFGCFNCISfoster carefundinggamblinggangsgender differencesgrandparentshome visitinghomelesshomicidehousingimmigrant familiesimpacts & traumaIndigenousIndigenous Child Welfareinfantsinjuryintergenerationalinternationalinternetintervention & preventionintimate partner violenceJordan's Principlejustice & government issueskinship careknowledge transferlegislationLGBTQ+literature reviewmalesManitobamediationmental healthmeta-analysisneglectneighbourhoodsneurobiologicalNOMnorthernNWTISOISOIS-2008OIS-2013OIS-2018out-of-home careoutcomesoutcomes matrixoverrepresentationsubstance abuseschools & educationself-harmsexual abusesexual behaviour problemssexual orientationshaken baby syndromesingle parentsSISsocial exclusionsocial supportstatisticsstepfatherssubstantiationrunawaysuicidesystematic reviewsteen parentstrainingtransition to adulthoodtraumatreatmentvictimizationwell-beingworker characteristicsworker client relationshipyoung parentsyouthrural communitiesrisk factorsoverrepresentation in contextpovertyparenting & family factorsparentspeerspermanency planningpermanent wardsphysical abusephysical healthplacement breakdownpolicepolicypolicy & legislationposttraumatic stress disorderprogram evaluationrisk assessmentpromotive factorsprovincial incidence studyQISracismreconciliationrecurrenceremote locationsresearch methodsresidential careresilienceresource familiesreunificationreviewyouth justice Type of Publication - Any -Book chapterBookJournal articlePresentationReportInformation SheetVideoOther Title Year of Publication Journal article In whose words? Struggles and strategies of service providers working with immigrant clients with limited language abilities in the violence against women sector and child protection services 2016 Journal article The lie is that it’s not going to get better”: Narratives of resilience from childhood exposure to Intimate Partner Violence 2016 Journal article Does differential response make a difference: Examining domestic violence cases in child protection services 2015 Journal article Doing the right thing? (Re) Considering risk assessment and safety planning in child protection work with domestic violence cases 2014 Journal article Risky business: An ecological analysis of intimate partner violence disclosure 2012 Journal article Intimate partner violence and immigration laws in Canada: How far have we come? 2009 Journal article The Experiences of Minority Immigrant Families Receiving Child Welfare Services: Seeking to Understand How to Reduce Risk and Increase Protective Factors 2009 Journal article Where is the Justice? Parental Experiences of the Canadian Justice System in Cases of Child Sexual Abuse 2009 Journal article Male Child Sexual Abuse: A Phenomenology of Betrayal 2008 Journal article In Whose Best Interest? A Canadian Case Study of the Impact of Child Welfare Policies in Cases of Domestic Violence 2007 Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Next page Next › Last page Last » Topics of Research sexual abuse parents mental health intimate partner violence exposure to domestic violence Ontario