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Out-of-home placement 6 Child maltreatment 4 Clinical-administrative data 3 Longitudinal analysis 3 Neighborhood effects 3 Census data 2 Child protection 2 Child abuse 1 Child development 1 Child mental health 1 Child welfare 1 Child welfare services 1 Children 1 Children with disabilities 1 Dialectics 1 Family reunification 1 Family service 1 Foster care 1 Israel 1 Mental health 1 Out of home placement 1 Out of home placement stability 1 Reporting 1 Residential care 1 Residential treatment 1 Sibling relationship 1 achievement gap 1 child protection 1 child welfare 1 education 1 foster care 1 out-of-home placement 1
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Chabot, Martin 3 Collin-Vézina, Delphine 3 Esposito, Tonino 3 Shlonsky, Aron 3 Sinha, Vandna 3 Trocmé, Nico 3 LaLiberte, Traci 2 Baiden, Philip 1 Colburn, Gregg 1 Colyer, Corey 1 Currie, Melissa 1 Gilbert, Neil 1 Gurley-Calvez, Tami 1 Hill, Katharine 1 Hong, Saahoon 1 Leichtentritt, Judy 1 Lightfoot, Elizabeth 1 Morris, Tracy L. 1 Piescher, Kristine 1 Rishel, Carrie W. 1 Stewart, Shannon L. 1 Willits, Elizabeth 1 den Dunnen, Wendy 1
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Child Protective Services and the Achievement Gap
Piescher, Kristine; Colburn, Gregg; LaLiberte, Traci; … - In: Children and Youth Services Review 47 (2014) P3, pp. 408-415
no CPS involvement; n=410,491), youth with CPS involvement but no out-of-home placement (n=6,875), and youth with CPS … involvement that led to an out-of-home placement (n=2,122). Significant evidence of an achievement gap for youth involved in CPS …
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Preventing the residential placement of young children: A multidisciplinary investigation of challenges and opportunities in a rural state
Rishel, Carrie W.; Morris, Tracy L.; Colyer, Corey; … - In: Children and Youth Services Review 37 (2014) C, pp. 9-14
Estimates suggest that most children placed in state custody have mental or behavioral health problems. Many of these children are difficult to place with foster families and ultimately are referred for residential care. Residential care is expensive relative to other alternatives and the...
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Family reunification for placed children in Québec, Canada: A longitudinal study
Esposito, Tonino; Trocmé, Nico; Chabot, Martin; … - In: Children and Youth Services Review 44 (2014) C, pp. 278-287
This is the first Canadian longitudinal study to use province-wide clinical administrative data to explore when family reunification is most likely to occur and for whom. Clinical administrative child protection data were merged with the 2006 Canadian Census data for the province of Québec; the...
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Placement of children in out-of-home care in Québec, Canada: When and for whom initial out-of-home placement is most likely to occur
Esposito, Tonino; Trocmé, Nico; Chabot, Martin; … - In: Children and Youth Services Review 35 (2013) 12, pp. 2031-2039
longitudinal study examining when and for whom initial out-of-home placement is most likely to occur. Anonymized clinical … increased risk of out-of-home placement for all children, but this factor is most influential when it comes to younger children. …
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“It is difficult to be here with my sister but intolerable to be without her”: Intact sibling placement in residential care
Leichtentritt, Judy - In: Children and Youth Services Review 35 (2013) 5, pp. 762-770
parental home. Results demonstrate the complexity of this out-of-home placement decision and the relevance of the dialectic …
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Predictors of out-of-home placement following residential treatment
den Dunnen, Wendy; Stewart, Shannon L.; Currie, Melissa; … - In: Children and Youth Services Review 35 (2013) 3, pp. 518-524
There is a lack of research examining predictors of out-of-home placement (OOHP) following residential treatment (RT …
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A comparative study of child welfare systems: Abstract orientations and concrete results
Gilbert, Neil - In: Children and Youth Services Review 34 (2012) 3, pp. 532-536
A comparative analysis of child welfare systems in 10 countries identifies three broad functional orientations – child protection, family service and child development – around the problem definition, mode of intervention and role of the state: The changes in policies and practices since the...
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The stability of child protection placements in Québec, Canada
Esposito, Tonino; Trocmé, Nico; Chabot, Martin; … - In: Children and Youth Services Review 42 (2014) C, pp. 10-19
This is the first Canadian longitudinal study to use province-wide clinical-administrative data to explore the factors most associated with changing out of home placements. Clinical-administrative child protection data were merged with Canadian Census data for the province of Québec and the...
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Prevalence of children with disabilities in the child welfare system and out of home placement: An examination of administrative records
Lightfoot, Elizabeth; Hill, Katharine; LaLiberte, Traci - In: Children and Youth Services Review 33 (2011) 11, pp. 2069-2075
likely to be in out of home placement than children with substantiated maltreatment without disabilities. …
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