Abstract Background Infants are the most likely recipients of child welfare services; however, little is known about infants and families who come into contact with the child welfare system and factors that are associated with service provision. Investigations involving infants and their families present an unparalleled opportunity for the child welfare sector to enhance infants’ safety and well-being through early identification, referral and intervention. Understanding how the child welfare system responds to the unique needs of infants and caregivers is critical to developing appropriate practice and policy responses within the child welfare sector and across other allied sectors. This study...
Objective: In this paper, child welfare decision-making is critically assessed in relation to Beck’s...
Abstract Background For the past 20 years, the Ontario child welfare sector has made significant leg...
Objectives: To examine the child welfare service response to families referred to the child welfare ...
Abstract Background Infants are the most likely recip...
The science of early childhood development underscores that maltreatment and other adversities exper...
The overarching objectives of this three-paper dissertation are to: (1) build upon and extend the mi...
Objective: To examine child welfare cases involving infants (less than 1 year old) and identify fact...
Abstract Background The most effective way to provide...
Children under one year of age are highly vulnerable to child maltreatment, which can lead to seriou...
Objectives: Concerns have been raised that child welfare systems may inappropriately target poor fam...
While children in the United States experience a number of adverse conditions that may impact behavi...
This study analyzed data from the 1998, 2003 and 2008 Canadian Incidence Study of reported child abu...
This is an open access article distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution Non C...
Despite younger maternal age being a risk factor for child welfare involvement, the literature on de...
Objective: In this paper, child welfare decision-making is critically assessed in relation to Beck’s...
Abstract Background For the past 20 years, the Ontario child welfare sector has made significant leg...
Objectives: To examine the child welfare service response to families referred to the child welfare ...
Abstract Background Infants are the most likely recip...
The science of early childhood development underscores that maltreatment and other adversities exper...
The overarching objectives of this three-paper dissertation are to: (1) build upon and extend the mi...
Objective: To examine child welfare cases involving infants (less than 1 year old) and identify fact...
Abstract Background The most effective way to provide...
Children under one year of age are highly vulnerable to child maltreatment, which can lead to seriou...
Objectives: Concerns have been raised that child welfare systems may inappropriately target poor fam...
While children in the United States experience a number of adverse conditions that may impact behavi...
This study analyzed data from the 1998, 2003 and 2008 Canadian Incidence Study of reported child abu...
This is an open access article distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution Non C...
Despite younger maternal age being a risk factor for child welfare involvement, the literature on de...
Objective: In this paper, child welfare decision-making is critically assessed in relation to Beck’s...
Abstract Background For the past 20 years, the Ontario child welfare sector has made significant leg...
Objectives: To examine the child welfare service response to families referred to the child welfare ...