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This study uses a national child welfare dataset to examine the profile of young parents who are the subject of maltreatment-related investigation and to identify which factors determine service provision from the child welfare system at the conclusion of the investigation. Specifically, it examines how workers in the child welfare system decide which young parents require ongoing services the conclusion of a maltreatment related investigation where other risk factors are also being assessed. It found that young parents are struggling with a number of issues including poverty, housing, mental health, violence and children who are exhibiting functioning concerns. Workers in the child welfare system provide ongoing services to young parents particularly in investigations where they have noted concerns around drug/solvent use, cognitive impairment, mental health issues, physical health issues and few social supports. The opportunity to target interventions for the specific concerns for this very vulnerable population is evident.
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In several Aboriginal jurisdictions, this adjustment was made to accommodate late enrolment of some Aboriginal sites.
Agencies in Quebec use a structured phone screening process whereby approximately half of all referrals are “retained” for evaluation. In Québec, the CIS sampled retained maltreatment related reports that involved cases that were not already open.
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Fallon, B., Ma, J., Black, T. et al. Characteristics of Young Parents Investigated and Opened for Ongoing Services in Child Welfare. Int J Ment Health Addiction 9, 365–381 (2011). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11469-011-9342-5
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