reunification

Reunification refers to the return of children to their family following placement in out-of-home care.

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How short-term placements affect placement trajectories: A propensity weighted analysis of re-entry into care

Hébert, S. T., Esposito, T., & Hélie, S. 

2018
The placement trajectories of youth served by child protection for sexual abuse

Esposito, Tonino
Delaye, Ashleigh
Chabot, Martin
Trocmé, Nico
Collin-Vézina, Delphine
Simpson, Megan

2017
Family reunification for placed children in Quebec: A longitudinal study

Esposito, Tonino
Trocmé, Nico
Chabot, Martin
Collin-Vézina, Delphine
Shlonsky, Aron
Sinha, Vandna

2014
Risk of maltreatment recurrence after exiting substitute care: Impact of placement characteristics

Hélie, Sonia
Poirier, Marie-Andrée
Turcotte, Daniel

2014
Foster care reunification: An exploration of non-linear hierarchical modeling

Putnam-Hornstein, E. & Shaw, T. 

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

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

2011
Do drug treatment services predict reunification outcomes of mothers and their children in child welfare?

Grella, C.E., Needell, B., Shi, Y., & Hser, Y.I. 

2010
Constructing the good enough family: Child welfare decision-making in the ASFA era

Bryson, Stephanie A.

2009
Behavioral problems following reunification of children in long-term foster care

Bellamy, J.

2008
Re-entry of elementary aged children following reunification from foster care

Barth, R.P., Weigensberg, E.C., Fisher, P.A., Fetrow, B., & Green, R.L. 

2008