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… welfare services fall under the jurisdiction of provincial and territorial authorities , making it difficult to compile … The most notable variations between provinces include, mandate variation by jurisdiction with respect to the age to … in the length of time a child can receive out-of-home care and the definition of out-of-home care . References 1 … Enquêtes sur la maltraitance envers les enfants en Ontario, 20081, 20132 et 20183 200820132018Population d'enfants2 382 0352 349 6002 361 870Nombre d'enquêtes sur les mauvais traitments128 748125 281148 536Taux de enquêtes sur les mauvais traitments pour 1 000 enfants54,0553,3262,89Types d’enquêtes sur les mauvais traitements envers les enfants en Ontario, 20183 NombreTaux pour 1 000…
… welfare services fall under the jurisdiction of provincial and territorial authorities. As a result, each province and territory has different legislation pertaining to child … services on-reserve are funded through Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada and subject to the … Aboriginal child welfare services are provided in accordance with provincial/territorial legislation, as allowed by Section 88 of the Indian Act (1985). Child welfare services fall under the jurisdiction of provincial and territorial authorities. As a result, each province and territory has different legislation pertaining to child protection interventions. For more information …
… The Association Between Childhood Maltreatment and Gambling Problems in a Community Sample of Adult Men and Women 2010 Authors Hodgins, David C. Schopflocher, Don … the results estimates of the provincial population. After reviewing the literature, the authors examined a variety of … The purpose of this study was to examine the association between childhood maltreatment and gambling disorders, using data from an ongoing longitudinal study of gambling (the Leisure Lifecycle and Lifestyle Project). The study used random digit dialing to recruit participants from the province of Alberta, Canada. The authors examined the responses of 1,145 adult participants who completed the…
… On the nature and scope of reported child maltreatment in high-income … for improving the evidence base 2013 Authors Jud, Andreas Fluke, John Alink, Lenneke R. A. Allan, Kate Fallon, … opportunities for improving the evidence base This review article examines the question of how high-income … This review article examines the question of how high-income countries (Belgium, Canada, Germany, The Netherlands, New Zealand, South Korea, Switzerland and the United States) are able to collect and use child welfare focused statistical data to inform policy and practice. The authors concluded that all of the countries examined have either incomplete or inaccurate data, and therefore have no…
… Understanding contextual effects on externalizing behaviors in children in out-of-home care: Influence of workers and foster families 2011 Authors Cheung, Connie Goodman, … George Jenkins, Jennifer M. Children and Youth Services Review, Volume 33, Issue 10, pp. 2050-2060. Understanding … Children residing in out-of-home care may be more vulnerable to exhibiting higher levels of externalizing behaviour (e.g., destruction of property, harm towards others) than children living with their biological parents. Extant literature illustrates that child specific features and foster parent characteristics have been found to have an effect on the externalizing behaviour of children in out-…
… Grandparents' and Social Workers' Experiences with the Child Welfare … 2007 Authors Gladstone, James W. Brown, Ralph A. Child and Youth Services Review, Volume 29, Issue 11, pp. 1439-1453 Grandparents' and … The purpose of this qualitative study was to explore the circumstances under which grandparents and child welfare workers have contact with each other, as well as factors that are associated with positive working relationships between them. Data were gathered from 63 grandparents who had a grandchild receiving service from a child welfare agency, as well as from 21 child welfare workers, all of…
… child welfare practitioners, policy specialists and academics from across Canadian jurisdictions, to coordinate, facilitate sharing of, and to support First Nations child welfare research. It is … purpose. The committee seeks to build on the knowledge and capacity build through collaboration on FNCIS-2008 in … The national advisory committee for the FNCIS-2008, first developed in 2006, is in the process of transitioning into a national First Nations Child Welfare Research Committee (FNCWRC). This working group will bring together First Nations/Aboriginal child welfare practitioners, policy specialists and academics from across Canadian jurisdictions, to coordinate, facilitate sharing of…
… Children & Families CYDL @ The Alberta Office of Statistics and Information CYDL Program Overlap Matrix @ PolicyWise for … & Families Les ministères membres de l’Alberta Children and Youth Data Initiative Alberta Children's Services Alberta Community and Social Services Alberta Indigenous Relations Alberta … Liens du CYDL CYDL @ PolicyWise for Children & Families CYDL @ The Alberta Office of Statistics and Information CYDL Program Overlap Matrix @ PolicyWise for Children & Families Les ministères membres de l’Alberta Children and Youth Data Initiative Alberta Children's Services Alberta Community and Social Services Alberta Indigenous Relations Alberta Education…
… three sites: McGill University, the University of Toronto, and the University of Calgary. The contact information for … 978-1386 MCGILL UNIVERSITY Centre for Research on Children and Families 3506 University Street, Suite 106 Montreal, QC … The CIS-2008 is directed by a team of researchers from three sites: McGill University, the University of Toronto, and the University of Calgary. The contact information for each site is as follows: UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO Factor-Inwentash Faculty of Social Work 246 Bloor Street West Toronto, ON M5S 1A1 (416) 978-1386 MCGILL UNIVERSITY Centre for Research on Children and Families 3506…
… Map of Parent Needs 2007 Authors Brown, Jason Children and Youth Services Review, Volume 29, Issue 9, pp. 1235-1248 Fostering Children … supports, certain skills, a range of support systems and recognitions of roles and responsibilities of foster … This study reports on a survey in which 83 foster parents caring for children with disabilities were asked their opinion as to what is needed to be a good foster parent to a child with disabilities. Results showed that the personal characteristics of foster parents were important, as well as financial supports, certain skills, a range of support systems and recognitions of roles and…