The Life Domain Series describes the community adaptation of children and youth graduating from residential and intensive family service children’s mental health programs in multiple life domains (education and work, social involvements, family and health). This full length report presents evidence from the first and second phases of longitudinal research about how children who were involved with residential and intensive family service mental health programs are doing in school and at work
Working with a Child who has Angelman Syndrome addresses the etiology and symptomology of Angelman S...
The primary purpose of the evaluation was to determine to what extent the service has achieved its a...
This volume of stories from mothers involved with child welfare services acts as both a stand-alone ...
The Life Domain Series describes the community adaptation of children and youth graduating from resi...
Children and youth who have participated in children’s mental health services often continue to live...
A key consideration in understanding the long term community adaptation of children and youth involv...
The focus of this synthesis review was to understand the capacity of systems of care and integrated ...
This report explores the life experiences of fathers involved with child welfare services and acts a...
Earlier research by the Partnerships for Children and Families Project on the daily living realities...
The Life Domain Series describes the community adaptation of children and youth graduating from resi...
Reviews research on and identifies the physical, psychological, social, cognitive, and spiritual com...
Many children and adolescents in British Columbia experience mental health problems that greatly imp...
When using a bidimensional mental health (BDMH) model, psychological distress and wellbeing are meas...
This practicum report describes my experience of working with adults who presented with mental healt...
Working with a Child who has Angelman Syndrome addresses the etiology and symptomology of Angelman S...
The primary purpose of the evaluation was to determine to what extent the service has achieved its a...
This volume of stories from mothers involved with child welfare services acts as both a stand-alone ...
The Life Domain Series describes the community adaptation of children and youth graduating from resi...
Children and youth who have participated in children’s mental health services often continue to live...
A key consideration in understanding the long term community adaptation of children and youth involv...
The focus of this synthesis review was to understand the capacity of systems of care and integrated ...
This report explores the life experiences of fathers involved with child welfare services and acts a...
Earlier research by the Partnerships for Children and Families Project on the daily living realities...
The Life Domain Series describes the community adaptation of children and youth graduating from resi...
Reviews research on and identifies the physical, psychological, social, cognitive, and spiritual com...
Many children and adolescents in British Columbia experience mental health problems that greatly imp...
When using a bidimensional mental health (BDMH) model, psychological distress and wellbeing are meas...
This practicum report describes my experience of working with adults who presented with mental healt...
Working with a Child who has Angelman Syndrome addresses the etiology and symptomology of Angelman S...
The primary purpose of the evaluation was to determine to what extent the service has achieved its a...
This volume of stories from mothers involved with child welfare services acts as both a stand-alone ...