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… (ECI-2003) Canadian Incidence Study of Reported Child Abuse and Neglect - 2003: Major Findings Slides Canadian Incidence Study of Reported Child Abuse and Neglect - 2003: Flash Movie (in .swf) Étude ontarienne … (OIS-2003) Ontario Incidence Study of Reported Child Abuse and Neglect - 2003: Slide Presentation Ontario Incidence … The following are slide presentations that researchers have made based on the CIS-related findings. For convenience, they have been categorized by incidence study topic. Étude canadienne sur l’incidence des signalements de cas de violence et de négligence envers les enfants 2003 (ECI-2003) Canadian Incidence Study of Reported Child Abuse and Neglect - 2003: Major Findings Slides Canadian…
… CIS-2008 Funders Funding and/or in kind support for the CIS-2008 came from a variety … the Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC), Provincial and Territorial child welfare authorities, Aboriginal child welfare organizations, participating universities, and research funding organizations. Public Health Agency of … Funding and/or in kind support for the CIS-2008 came from a variety of sources; namely, the Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC), Provincial and Territorial child welfare authorities, Aboriginal child welfare organizations, participating universities, and research funding organizations. Public Health Agency of Canada Core funding for the CIS-2008 is provided by the Public Health Agency of Canada…
… statewide home-visiting program Year of Publication 2018 Reviewed By Dragana Djukic & Bryn King Citation Chaiyachati, … families across the U.S. receive federally funded or state and locally funded home-visiting services, however, the … significant differences between groups in rates of CPS investigation (21.1% vs. 20.9%) and out-of-home placement … Over two million families across the U.S. receive federally funded or state and locally funded home-visiting services, however, the effectiveness of these services on preventing child maltreatment is still unclear. This study examined the effects of home visiting on preventing child maltreatment in the state of Connecticut by linking data from the Nurturing Families Network (NFN) home-vising…
… Differential Response and the Reduction of Child Maltreatment and Foster Care … in the U.S. From 2004 to 2017. Year of Publication 2023 Reviewed By Alessia Petrella & Nico Trocmé Citation … changes in rates of child maltreatment reports accepted for investigation, substantiated reports of maltreatment, and … In response to a report issued by the U.S. Advisory Board on Child Abuse and Neglect in 1990, a record number of U.S. states implemented differential response (DR) within child protection systems with the goal of serving families of low-to moderate-risk for child maltreatment through a child-centered and neighbourhood-based approach. DR is a system policy that promotes family engagement and…
… Lowering child welfare payments to mothers and the likelihood of out-of-home placement in child protection settings Year of Publication 2018 Reviewed By Megan Simpson Citation Wildeman, C. and P. … risk of out-of-home placement. Children and Youth Services Review, 72 , 82-90. Summary Children and families who … Children and families who experience low income and poverty are more likely to experience CPS involvement, such that children of the low income and impoverished families are more likely to be removed from their home environment than children whose families have greater resources. The authors of this study sought to improve the knowledge on the effects of economic conditions on child welfare data…
… that influence welfare decisions Year of Publication 2017 Reviewed By Sydney Duder Citation King, B., Fallon, B., … This is a report of decisions made by workers about Black and White families investigated for child protection … sample comprised all cases, 14 years or younger, opened for investigation at the selected agencies in the quarter … This is a report of decisions made by workers about Black and White families investigated for child protection concerns in Ontario, Canada. Data were from the Ontario Incidence Study of Reported Child Abuse and Neglect (OIS-2013), which had been designed to provide as representative a sample as possible of Ontario agencies, and of cases within agencies. It was found that Black children were more…
… Cumulative stress and substantiated maltreatment: The importance of caregiver vulnerability and adult partner violence 2007 Authors Wekerle, Christine … Wall, Anne-Marie Leung, Eman Trocmé, Nico Child Abuse and Neglect, Volume 31, Issue 4, pp. 427-443 270 Secondary … Secondary analyses of the 1998 Canadian Incidence Study of Reported Child Maltreatment were carried out to investigate the effect of caregiver vulnerabilities on the substantiation of child abuse and neglect. Analyses were done of (1) demographic factors, socioeconomic disadvantage, and caregiver’s history of abuse; (2) caregiver vulnerability factors; (3) involvement in partner violence; and (4…
… Inuit Child Welfare and Family Support: Policies, Programs and Strategies 2011 Authors Rae, Lisa National Aboriginal … plan. The report is an amalgamation of research and policy reviews concerning Inuit communities and their involvement … The Inuit Child Welfare and Family Support report was developed as a result of the identification of children’s health as a priority within the Inuit Tuttarvingat strategic plan. The report is an amalgamation of research and policy reviews concerning Inuit communities and their involvement with the child welfare system. An overview of the status of Inuit children in Canada is provided,…
… Placement stability in kinship and non-kin foster care: A Canadian study 2012 Authors … Perry, Gretchen Daly, Martin Kotler, Jennifer Children and Youth Services Review, 34(2), pp 460-465. 2788 This study compared the … This study compared the stability of kinship and non-kin foster placements of one child welfare organization in Ontario. Administrative data of children who were removed from their parent’s care between 2008 and 2010 were analyzed. The total sample included 880 foster families and 389 kin families. Findings indicate that within the first six months of being placed in out-of-home care, on average…
… risk for negative outcomes Year of Publication 2009 Reviewed By Jaime Wegner-Lohin Citation Southerland, D., Casanueva, C.E., & Ringeisen, H. (2009). Young … during adolescence. Children and Youth Services Review, 31 , 947-956. Summary It has become increasingly … It has become increasingly normative for youth to delay their transition to adulthood, extending dependency on their family in order to pursue educational and employment activities. Youth in care may lack social support during their transition to adulthood. Using nationally-representative data from the National Survey of Child and Adolescent Well-being (NSCAW), this study examined the…