Child Abuse and Neglect in Canada

Child Abuse and Neglect in Canada
Author: Lea Tufford
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2019-10-09
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0190083484

In Canada, professionals such as doctors, teachers, and social workers must report child abuse and neglect to Child Protection Services. This is often a difficult decision--professionals may be uncertain if they should report their suspicions and worry about the relationship with the client or patient if they follow through. Child Abuse and Neglect in Canada offers a concise guide to mandatory reporting in provincial and territorial jurisdictions with specific attention to the context and unique realities of Northern Canada. As an introduction to mandatory reporting, the book opens with an exploration of the historical rise of the child welfare system, mandatory reporters' ethical duties around reporting, types of abuse and neglect, risk and protective factors, and the ascendancy of child abuse in an online environment. The text goes on to explore various factors (e.g., legal, clinical, and situational) to assist human service professionals with their decision-making, examine the reporting process, and offer relationship-repair strategies (e.g., reporting, affecting regulation, and advocating). It culminates in a comprehensive, empirically based conceptual framework to help readers maintain relationships with their clients. Predicated on the author's dissertation research, this book offers human service professionals a comprehensive framework for fulfilling professional, fiduciary obligations while providing educators with accessible teaching tools to further their pupils' understanding of the subject.

Child Maltreatment in Canada

Child Maltreatment in Canada
Author: Nico Trocmé
Publisher: Environment Canada
Total Pages: 60
Release: 2001
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN:

1. STUDY OVERVIEW AND METHODS: Background and objectives; Purpose of this report; Definitional framework for the CIS [Canadian Incidence Study].; Methods; Scope and Limitations. 2. CHILD MALTREATMENT IN CANADA: INCIDENCE AND CHARACTERITICS: Total child investigations and overall rates of substantiation; Categories of maltreatment; Characteristics of Substantiated Maltreatment.

Child Abuse

Child Abuse
Author: Stanley K. Loo
Publisher: Environment Canada
Total Pages: 84
Release: 1999
Genre: Social Science
ISBN:

This report was initiated with the goal of providing an overview of the current knowledge & issues concerning the identification, classification, and reporting of child abuse by physicians in health care settings. The report is based on a review of child abuse literature, a review of Canadian legislation & case law regarding the reporting of child abuse, and interviews with hospital personnel to develop institutional profiles of selected hospital-based programs. The literature review section discusses the definition of child abuse, the scope of child abuse & types of reports submitted, reporting probabilities and report substantiation rates, problems with identification & reasons for not reporting, and tools for improving the child abuse identification & reporting system. The discussion of law and legislation covers such issues as the duty to report child abuse & neglect, penalties for not reporting, privilege & confidentiality, good faith reporting & immunity, and civil liability & professional discipline for non-reporting. The next section reviews eight hospital programs where dedicated resources exist for dealing with the identification, reporting and/or treatment of child abuse. The final section suggests a number of areas for proposed action, based on the findings of the report, in the areas of practice, policy & legislative reform, and research.

Child Abuse and Neglect

Child Abuse and Neglect
Author: Andy Wachtel
Publisher: The Circle
Total Pages: 32
Release: 1994
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN:

This paper assesses the current direction of child abuse and neglect policy in Canada. The first part of the report defines physical abuse, neglect, and other categories of child abuse. It catalogues how, during the current period of interest in this issue, physical abuse gained the limelight, and neglect was pushed somewhat into the shadows. The second part of the paper is a brief overview of 20 typically related projects funded by the Family Violence Prevention Division. Appendix I contains abstracts of the topic-related aspects of each of the reports.

Child Abuse and Neglect Law

Child Abuse and Neglect Law
Author: Douglas J. Besharov
Publisher: Washington, D.C. : Published in collaboration with the Ministry of Community and Social Services, province of Ontario and the Ontario Center for the Prevention of Child Abuse by the Child Welfare League of America
Total Pages: 424
Release: 1985
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN:

New Directions in Child Abuse and Neglect Research

New Directions in Child Abuse and Neglect Research
Author: National Research Council
Publisher: National Academies Press
Total Pages: 376
Release: 2014-03-25
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0309285151

Each year, child protective services receive reports of child abuse and neglect involving six million children, and many more go unreported. The long-term human and fiscal consequences of child abuse and neglect are not relegated to the victims themselves-they also impact their families, future relationships, and society. In 1993, the National Research Council (NRC) issued the report, Under-standing Child Abuse and Neglect, which provided an overview of the research on child abuse and neglect. New Directions in Child Abuse and Neglect Research updates the 1993 report and provides new recommendations to respond to this public health challenge. According to this report, while there has been great progress in child abuse and neglect research, a coordinated, national research infrastructure with high-level federal support needs to be established and implemented immediately. New Directions in Child Abuse and Neglect Research recommends an actionable framework to guide and support future child abuse and neglect research. This report calls for a comprehensive, multidisciplinary approach to child abuse and neglect research that examines factors related to both children and adults across physical, mental, and behavioral health domains-including those in child welfare, economic support, criminal justice, education, and health care systems-and assesses the needs of a variety of subpopulations. It should also clarify the causal pathways related to child abuse and neglect and, more importantly, assess efforts to interrupt these pathways. New Directions in Child Abuse and Neglect Research identifies four areas to look to in developing a coordinated research enterprise: a national strategic plan, a national surveillance system, a new generation of researchers, and changes in the federal and state programmatic and policy response.