The Community Action Program for Children (CAPC) is a core component of the Government of Canada's Child Development Initiative announced in 1992. CAPC funds community agencies across Canada to develop early intervention initiatives to promote the health and development of young children at developmental risk. Results from the national evaluation study, presented in this report, suggest that health benefits accruing over a two-year period to family members participating in CAPC were not different from changes observed in control families participating in a national longitudinal study. The findings raise important issues about federal policies and spending priorities for addressing child health needs in the general population
Background: The most effective way to provide support to caregivers with infants in order to promote...
Background: There have been few evaluations of national area-based interventions. This study evaluat...
The Client Outcomes in Child Welfare (COCW) Project was designed to examine the state of knowledge a...
The Community Action Program for Children (CAPC) is a core component of the Government of Canada's C...
Child poverty remains a persistent problem in Canada and is well known to lead to poor health outcom...
OBJECTIVES: Family income is an important determinant of child and parental health. In Canada, cash ...
This report presents the results of the evaluation of the short-run impacts of the Communities for C...
Poverty remains a fact of life for many Canadians. Child poverty in particular is of grave concern, ...
KidsFirst, an targeted early childhood intervention in Saskatchewan, is delivered through home visit...
The evaluation of the programs provided by the Communities for Children initiative (CfC) is presente...
The outcomes of a child protection/family support programme, the Cottage Community Care Pilot Projec...
ABSTRACT Objective The objective of this population health intervention research was to determine t...
Investigating some of the issues pertaining to the evaluation of initiatives that seek to have a com...
Background: There have been few evaluations of national area-based interventions. This study evaluat...
This document is the second part of a comprehensive study designed to review child development data ...
Background: The most effective way to provide support to caregivers with infants in order to promote...
Background: There have been few evaluations of national area-based interventions. This study evaluat...
The Client Outcomes in Child Welfare (COCW) Project was designed to examine the state of knowledge a...
The Community Action Program for Children (CAPC) is a core component of the Government of Canada's C...
Child poverty remains a persistent problem in Canada and is well known to lead to poor health outcom...
OBJECTIVES: Family income is an important determinant of child and parental health. In Canada, cash ...
This report presents the results of the evaluation of the short-run impacts of the Communities for C...
Poverty remains a fact of life for many Canadians. Child poverty in particular is of grave concern, ...
KidsFirst, an targeted early childhood intervention in Saskatchewan, is delivered through home visit...
The evaluation of the programs provided by the Communities for Children initiative (CfC) is presente...
The outcomes of a child protection/family support programme, the Cottage Community Care Pilot Projec...
ABSTRACT Objective The objective of this population health intervention research was to determine t...
Investigating some of the issues pertaining to the evaluation of initiatives that seek to have a com...
Background: There have been few evaluations of national area-based interventions. This study evaluat...
This document is the second part of a comprehensive study designed to review child development data ...
Background: The most effective way to provide support to caregivers with infants in order to promote...
Background: There have been few evaluations of national area-based interventions. This study evaluat...
The Client Outcomes in Child Welfare (COCW) Project was designed to examine the state of knowledge a...