Abstract Background For the past 20 years, the Ontario child welfare sector has made significant legislative and policy changes. Changes to legislation and policy can impact the public and sector’s response to child maltreatment and inform identified trends. Using an investigative taxonomy of urgent protection and chronic need this paper examines the shift in the nature of investigated maltreatment over time. Methods Data from five cycles of the Ontario Incidence Studies of Reported Child Abuse and Neglect (1993, 1998, 2003, 2008 and 2013) were used. Provincial incidence rates were calculated by dividing the weighted estimates by the child population 15 years of age and under and then multiplying by 1000 in order to produce an annual incide...
Objectives: To provide a profile of the incidence and characteristics of substantiated exposure to i...
Abstract Background Infants are the most likely recip...
Abstract Background The most effective way to provide...
Abstract Background For the past 20 years, the Ontari...
This study analyzed data from the 1998, 2003 and 2008 Canadian Incidence Study of reported child abu...
Objectives: Reported neglect investigations were compared across a 20-year time frame using data fr...
Non-commercial reproduction of this report in whole or in part is permitted, provided the authors an...
Over the past 20 years, Ontario child welfare agencies have seen an exponential increase in referral...
Background: Child sexual abuse (CSA) rates have been declining since the 1990s (Dunne et al., 2003; ...
Background; There is a dearth of literature surrounding mandated reporters to child welfare service...
Abstract Background Within Canadian provinces over the past half-century, legislation has been enact...
Background Within Canadian provinces over the past half-century, legislation has been enacted to inc...
Objectives: To examine the child welfare service response to families referred to the child welfare ...
AbstractMuch of what is known about child abuse in Canada has come from reported cases of child abus...
Objectives: Currently, there is a dearth of literature surrounding what the profile looks like of a ...
Objectives: To provide a profile of the incidence and characteristics of substantiated exposure to i...
Abstract Background Infants are the most likely recip...
Abstract Background The most effective way to provide...
Abstract Background For the past 20 years, the Ontari...
This study analyzed data from the 1998, 2003 and 2008 Canadian Incidence Study of reported child abu...
Objectives: Reported neglect investigations were compared across a 20-year time frame using data fr...
Non-commercial reproduction of this report in whole or in part is permitted, provided the authors an...
Over the past 20 years, Ontario child welfare agencies have seen an exponential increase in referral...
Background: Child sexual abuse (CSA) rates have been declining since the 1990s (Dunne et al., 2003; ...
Background; There is a dearth of literature surrounding mandated reporters to child welfare service...
Abstract Background Within Canadian provinces over the past half-century, legislation has been enact...
Background Within Canadian provinces over the past half-century, legislation has been enacted to inc...
Objectives: To examine the child welfare service response to families referred to the child welfare ...
AbstractMuch of what is known about child abuse in Canada has come from reported cases of child abus...
Objectives: Currently, there is a dearth of literature surrounding what the profile looks like of a ...
Objectives: To provide a profile of the incidence and characteristics of substantiated exposure to i...
Abstract Background Infants are the most likely recip...
Abstract Background The most effective way to provide...