Formal university–child welfare partnerships offer a unique opportunity to begin to fill the gaps in the child welfare knowledge base and link child welfare services to the realities of practice. With resources from a knowledge mobilization grant, a formal partnership was developed between the University of Toronto, clinicians, policy analysts, and researchers from child welfare agencies across Ontario. The key objectives of the grant included: (1) enhancing the capacity of service providers to access and analyze child welfare data to inform service and policy decisions; (2) integrating clinical expertise in service and policy decisions; and (3) developing a joint research agenda addressing high-priority knowledge gaps. This partnership was...
North American child protection systems have been experiencing an era of sweeping child welfare ref...
This is an open access article distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution Non C...
The Canadian Incidence Study of Reported Child Abuse and Neglect (CIS) research team is very pleased...
Formal university–child welfare partnerships offer a unique opportunity to begin to fill the gaps in...
A strong link between research and practice is essential to ensurethat the best available evidence g...
This article describes the need for and the practicality and utility of longitudinal, multisector, a...
From publisher: ...
Background This scoping review aimed to overview studies that used administrative data linkage in th...
A university-child welfare agency partnership between the Factor-Inwentash Faculty of Social Work at...
The overarching objectives of this three-paper dissertation are to: (1) build upon and extend the mi...
North American child protection systems have been experiencing an era of sweeping child welfare refo...
This report highlights results from our study of three innovative child welfare programs in Ontario ...
We analyze the role of newly integrated data from the child support and child welfare systems in see...
While there have been ongoing calls to reform child welfare so that it better meets children's and f...
Objectives: To examine the child welfare service response to families referred to the child welfare ...
North American child protection systems have been experiencing an era of sweeping child welfare ref...
This is an open access article distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution Non C...
The Canadian Incidence Study of Reported Child Abuse and Neglect (CIS) research team is very pleased...
Formal university–child welfare partnerships offer a unique opportunity to begin to fill the gaps in...
A strong link between research and practice is essential to ensurethat the best available evidence g...
This article describes the need for and the practicality and utility of longitudinal, multisector, a...
From publisher: ...
Background This scoping review aimed to overview studies that used administrative data linkage in th...
A university-child welfare agency partnership between the Factor-Inwentash Faculty of Social Work at...
The overarching objectives of this three-paper dissertation are to: (1) build upon and extend the mi...
North American child protection systems have been experiencing an era of sweeping child welfare refo...
This report highlights results from our study of three innovative child welfare programs in Ontario ...
We analyze the role of newly integrated data from the child support and child welfare systems in see...
While there have been ongoing calls to reform child welfare so that it better meets children's and f...
Objectives: To examine the child welfare service response to families referred to the child welfare ...
North American child protection systems have been experiencing an era of sweeping child welfare ref...
This is an open access article distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution Non C...
The Canadian Incidence Study of Reported Child Abuse and Neglect (CIS) research team is very pleased...