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Centre for Research on Children and Families. Evidence-Based Management (EBM) in Child Welfare:. Tracking Child and Family Outcomes. Nico Trocmé, McGill Tonino Esposito, McGill Lorry Coughlin, BYFC Sonia Helie, IRDS, CJM/IU Martin Chabot, McGill University.
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Evidence-Based Management (EBM) in Child Welfare: Tracking Child and Family Outcomes Nico Trocmé, McGillTonino Esposito, McGillLorry Coughlin, BYFCSonia Helie, IRDS, CJM/IUMartin Chabot, McGill University Centre for Research on Children and Families
NOM @ BYFC Family & Community Support Permanence Well-Being Safety 1.Recurrence2.Injury 5.Placement6. Moves in care7.Time in care 3.School delay4.YCJA 8. Court 9. Housing stability 10. Community-based placements Centre for Research on Children and Families
Recurrence Cohort AM / IT AM SDC 04-05 IT SDNC Recurrence cohort: All closed AM/IT, tracked for 12 months
Service Cohort AM SDC IT Service cohort: all retained cases, up to 36 months after report SDNC Centre for Research on Children and Families
Youth Criminal Justice involvement by reason for the report (04-05 ) Total * Too few cases to calculate a meaningful rate
Placement Cohort Placement cohort: all placed children, up to 36 months after initial placement AM SDC IT SDNC Centre for Research on Children and Families
Time in Care by reason for the report (03-04) * Too few cases to calculate a meaningful rate
Court Involvement by reason for report (04-05) Total * Too few cases to calculate a meaningful rate
For more information: nico.trocme@mcgill.ca tonino.esposito@mail.mcgill.ca www.cecw-cepb.ca Centre for Research on Children and Families
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