North American child protection systems have been experiencing an era of sweeping child welfare reform over the last decade. Despite the breadth of these changes, legislative and policy impacts are rarely evaluated to ascertain whether changes are resulting in the outcomes they were designed to achieve. Using a participatory research framework, 70 participants from relevant service sectors and service recipients from a large urban centre in Canada, were interviewed about legislation in cases of children exposed to domestic violence. While most stakeholders noted the ‘‘spirit of the Act’’ to be well-meaning and based on a credible body of child research, there were serious concerns cited with the implementation and impact of policies...
Objectives: Reported neglect investigations were compared across a 20-year time frame using data fr...
Background: The most effective way to provide support to caregivers with infants in order to promote...
The Canadian Incidence Study of Reported Child Abuse and Neglect (CIS) research team is very pleased...
North American child protection systems have been experiencing an era of sweeping child welfare ref...
North American child protection systems have been experiencing an era of sweeping child welfare refo...
Objectives: To examine the child welfare service response to families referred to the child welfare ...
Objective: While child welfare policy and legislation in Canada and other regions has increasingly d...
This study analyzed data from the 1998, 2003 and 2008 Canadian Incidence Study of reported child abu...
The increased attention to children’s exposure to intimate partner violence has prompted child prote...
In the past two decades, researchers have amassed an impressive body of empirical data demonstrating...
Objectives: To provide a profile of the incidence and characteristics of substantiated exposure to i...
Increasingly; child welfare authorities have become involved with families where domestic violence ...
grantor: University of TorontoIn North America, neglect is more prevalent than child abuse...
AbstractMuch of what is known about child abuse in Canada has come from reported cases of child abus...
Over the past 20 years, Ontario child welfare agencies have seen an exponential increase in referral...
Objectives: Reported neglect investigations were compared across a 20-year time frame using data fr...
Background: The most effective way to provide support to caregivers with infants in order to promote...
The Canadian Incidence Study of Reported Child Abuse and Neglect (CIS) research team is very pleased...
North American child protection systems have been experiencing an era of sweeping child welfare ref...
North American child protection systems have been experiencing an era of sweeping child welfare refo...
Objectives: To examine the child welfare service response to families referred to the child welfare ...
Objective: While child welfare policy and legislation in Canada and other regions has increasingly d...
This study analyzed data from the 1998, 2003 and 2008 Canadian Incidence Study of reported child abu...
The increased attention to children’s exposure to intimate partner violence has prompted child prote...
In the past two decades, researchers have amassed an impressive body of empirical data demonstrating...
Objectives: To provide a profile of the incidence and characteristics of substantiated exposure to i...
Increasingly; child welfare authorities have become involved with families where domestic violence ...
grantor: University of TorontoIn North America, neglect is more prevalent than child abuse...
AbstractMuch of what is known about child abuse in Canada has come from reported cases of child abus...
Over the past 20 years, Ontario child welfare agencies have seen an exponential increase in referral...
Objectives: Reported neglect investigations were compared across a 20-year time frame using data fr...
Background: The most effective way to provide support to caregivers with infants in order to promote...
The Canadian Incidence Study of Reported Child Abuse and Neglect (CIS) research team is very pleased...