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… of child protection services: Are we recognizing strengths and resilience? 2011 Authors Maiter, Sarah Stalker, Carol … differences in child rearing practices, cultures, values and the potential of biases, all of which may not address … child welfare intervention, participants’ view of services, and recommended services. Analysis of interviews with … Ethno-racial minority families who are involved with the child welfare system face particular challenges including differences in child rearing practices, cultures, values and the potential of biases, all of which may not address their particular needs as caregivers. Caregivers who self-identify as South Asian were invited to participate in this qualitative study. During participant…
… include those investigating variables affecting child and family health and well-being, risk factors for harm, and intervention and prevention programs. … epidemiology …
… homes increase risk of delinquency Year of Publication 2008 Reviewed By Elizabeth Fast Citation Ryan, J., Marshall, J. Herz D. & Hernandez, P. (2008). Juvenile Delinquency in child welfare: … Group Home Effects. Children and Youth Services Review, 30 (9), 1088-1099. Summary While there is mounting … While there is mounting evidence to show that risk of delinquency increases with placement in out of home care, researchers have not yet examined whether the risk of delinquency differs by type of out of home placement. Using administrative records from the Department of Children and Family Services and the Department of Probation in Los Angeles County this study examined the influence of group…
… service contract model in Florida Year of Publication 2011 Reviewed By Nico Trocmé Citation Lamothe, M. (2011). … be in a better position to build on community resources and tailor programs to the specific needs of children and … reports, contracts and agency planning documents were also reviewed. The study did not attempt to assess the impact of … Contracting child welfare service delivery to third party service providers is being used increasingly in across Canada. While third party service providers, often relatively small not-for profit community-based agencies, may, in some instances, be in a better position to build on community resources and tailor programs to the specific needs of children and their families, careful consideration…
… effect of sexualized behavior on child maltreatment and delinquent behaviors Year of Publication 2014 Reviewed By Biru Zhou & Megan Simpson Citation Merrick, M. … (e.g., arrest records) were unavailable for these investigations. Future examinations of more contextual … The association between child maltreatment and juvenile delinquency has been well established. However, the underlying mechanisms linking this relationship are not well understood. The authors contended that “certain outcomes of child maltreatment (e.g., sexualized behaviors) are risk factors for juvenile delinquency”. Therefore, sexualized behaviors may be an important but often neglected factor…
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… 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. 2337 Children … 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-…
… response system in North Carolina Year of Publication 2011 Reviewed By Jennifer Nutton Citation Lawrence, C. N., … change in North Carolina's child welfare system. Children and Youth Services Review, 33 (11), 2355-2365. Summary Beginning in the 1990s, … Beginning in the 1990s, child welfare systems in the United States began implementing policy and practice changes in their response to reported cases of child abuse and neglect. A few states began implementing multiple track systems in which low risk cases were handled using a non-investigative assessment track commonly known as differential response (DR). Since the 1990s, many states have…
… de protection de l'enfance Year of Publication 2020 Reviewed By Kristen Lwin Citation Isokuorttia, N., Aaltiob, … of child protection practice models: a systematic review. Child Abuse & Neglect, 108, 104632 Summary Cet … significativement inférieur de re-signalements, une plus grande probabilité d'atteindre les buts et objectifs du plan … Cet article est une revue systématique visant à évaluer l'efficacité des modèles de pratique en matière de protection de l'enfance. La question de recherche, "Quelle est l'efficacité des modèles de pratiques de protection de l'enfance pour améliorer les résultats des enfants âgés de 0 à 17 ans et de leurs parents impliqués dans les services de protection de l'enfance", a été utilisée pour guider…
… neglect Each province and territory has unique legislation defining and describing responses to neglect. Assessing neglect … education, healthcare or supervision. For more information, review the information sheet on the causes, consequences, …