This chapter explores the close association between poverty and child maltreatment. We review evidence demonstrating that this is a real association, and is not substantially …
CJR Webb, DL Bennett, P Bywaters - Social Policy and Society, 2022 - cambridge.org
In England, the dominant policy narrative recognises no association between spending on children's services and quality and a limited association between quality and deprivation …
Studies in several jurisdictions have found that families become recurrently involved with child protection systems most frequently for reasons of neglect. Child protection involvement …
In many North American jurisdictions, socioeconomically vulnerable families are more likely to be involved with child protection systems and experience ongoing challenges. The …
Socio-environmental factors such as poverty, psychosocial services, and social services spending all could influence the challenges faced by vulnerable families. This paper …
E Toombs, AS Drawson, T Bobinski… - Child & Family …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
First Nations communities are seeking to improve current service delivery models and create alternative evidence‐based strategies. A First Nations child welfare organization has …
Abstract Background/Purpose This paper explores the use of social geographic data and multilevel latent modeling to make initial predictions on geographic variation in child …
T Esposito, J Caldwell, M Chabot, A Blumenthal… - Child Abuse & …, 2024 - Elsevier
Abstract Background North American studies find that geographic indicators of disadvantage, such as concentrated poverty, significantly increase the risk of child protection …
Abstract Background In the United States, Black children spend more time in out-of-home placement than other children and are less likely to experience family reunification following …