Professor Contact Information McMaster University 905-521-2100 (ext. 77359) 905-574-6665 lipmane@mcmaster.ca http://fhs.mcmaster.ca/ceb/faculty_member_lipman.htm Publications Province / Territory - Any -AlbertaBritish ColumbiaUnited StatesPrince Edward IslandInternationalManitobaNationalNew BrunswickNewfoundland and LabradorNorthwest TerritoriesNova ScotiaNunavutOntarioQuebecSaskatchewanYukon Keywords - Any -addictionsadolescentsadoptionadverse childhood experiencesadvocacyallegationsattachmentbehaviour problemsblended familiesbullyingCanadian Human Rights Tribunalchild abuse & neglectchild developmentchild protectionchild welfare systemchildren's rightsclinical assessmentco-occurrencecognitivecommunity-based researchcorporal punishmentCovid-19criminal justice systemcrown wardscustody disputesCYDLdata collectiondating violencedeathdifferential responsedisabilitydisclosuredivorceearly interventionemotional maltreatmentepidemiologyethnoculturalevaluationevidence-based practiceexposure to intimate partner violencefamilies & communitiesfamily group conferencingfamily preservationfamily therapyFASDfathersFirst NationsFNCISfoster carefunding modelsgendergrandparentshome visitinghomelessnesshousingimmigrant familiesincidence studyIndigenous child welfareinfantsinjuryintergenerationalintervention & preventionintimate partner violenceInuitinvestigationJordan's Principlejusticekinship careknowledge transferLatinxlegislationLGBTQ+literature reviewlongitudinal studiesLoving Our Childrenmaltreatmentmediationmental healthmeta-analysisMétismothersneglectneurobiologicalout-of-home careoutcomesoverrepresentationparentingparentspermanency planningphysical abusephysical healthpolicepolicypolicy & legislationpovertyprogram evaluationprotective factorsPTSDraceracismreconciliationrecurrenceresearch methodologiesresidential careresilienceresource familiesreunificationreviewrisk assessmentrisk factorsrural & remote communitiesschools & educationself-harmsexual abusesexual behavioursocial exclusionsocial supportsubstance misusesubstantiationsuicidesystematic reviewstrainingtransition to adulthoodtraumavictimizationwell-beingworker characteristicsworker-client relationshipyoung childrenyoung parentsyouthyouth justice Type of Publication - Any -Book chapterBookJournal articlePresentationReportInformation SheetVideoOther Title Year Journal article Feasibility of a randomized controlled trial for evaluating the effectiveness of the Big Brothers Big Sisters community match program at the national level 2007 Topics of Research evaluation epidemiology Ontario