Catalogue by countries / Community collaboration and differential response: Canadian and international research and emerging models of practice
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ISS/IRC Code | CONF-ADOPT 2003 |
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Title | Community collaboration and differential response: Canadian and international research and emerging models of practice |
Author | Miscellaneous |
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Date published/issue | 00-00-2003 |
Date received | 00-00-0000 |
Place published | CANADA |
Editor | TROCME Nico; KNOKE Della; ROY Catherine |
Publisher | Centre of Excellence for Child Welfare, c/o Child Welfare League of Canada, 209 - 75 Albert Street, Ottawa, ON K1P 5E7, Canada; info@cecw-cepb.ca |
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Page | 153 |
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ISBN | 1-896297-13-7 |
Type of material | Book |
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Report-Conf |
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AUSTRALIA CANADA UNITED KINGDOM UNITED STATES |
Index |
Child-care Family-reintegration Institution-child Family-planning Neglect Placement Family-rehabilitation Placement-review Respite-care |
Free text | This book compiles information presented at the 4th National Child Welfare Symposium on Community Collaboration and Differential Response which brought together senior policy makers from across Canada with researcher and service providers from Canada, United States, England and Australia. The publication is devided in two sections. The first one describes key policy and research issues that have emerged from efforts to develop community collaboration and differential response models in child welfare in Canada. It discusses the limitations of the current system and documents the need for change. The second section presents five innovative Canadian and British initiatives developed to provide more flexible and collaborative approaches to child welfare practice. |
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Degree of interest | Of interest |
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Miscellaneous |
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Academic Court GOVT |