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 - Alberta British Columbia United States Prince Edward Island International Manitoba National New Brunswick Newfoundland and Labrador Northwest Territories Nova Scotia Nunavut Ontario Quebec Saskatchewan Yukon Keywords - Any - addictions adolescents adoption adverse childhood experiences advocacy allegations attachment behaviour problems blended families bullying Canadian Human Rights Tribunal child abuse & neglect child development child protection child welfare system children's rights clinical assessment co-occurrence community-based research corporal punishment Covid-19 criminal justice system crown wards custody disputes CYDL data collection dating violence death differential response disability disclosure divorce early intervention emotional maltreatment epidemiology ethnocultural evaluation evidence-based practice exposure to intimate partner violence families & communities family group conferencing family preservation family therapy FASD fathers First Nations FNCIS foster care funding models gender grandparents home visiting homelessness housing immigrant families incidence study Indigenous child welfare infants injury intergenerational intervention & prevention intimate partner violence Inuit investigation Jordan's Principle justice kinship care knowledge transfer Latinx legislation LGBTQ+ literature review longitudinal studies Loving Our Children maltreatment mediation mental health meta-analysis Métis mothers neglect neurobiological out-of-home care outcomes overrepresentation parenting parents permanency planning physical abuse physical health police policy policy & legislation poverty program evaluation protective factors PTSD race racism reconciliation recurrence research methodologies residential care resilience resource families reunification review risk assessment risk factors rural & remote communities schools & education self-harm sexual abuse sexual behaviour social exclusion social support substance misuse substantiation suicide systematic reviews training transition to adulthood trauma victimization well-being worker characteristics worker-client relationship young children young parents youth youth justice Type of Publication - Any - Book chapter Book Journal article Presentation Report Information Sheet Video Other Title Year Report Ontario Risk Assessment Model Phase 1: Implementation and Training 1999 Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous Page 1 Page 2 Topics of Research sexual abuse mental health intimate partner violence exposure to intimate partner violence Ontario