tailieunhanh - Building research capacity in child welfare in Canada

This paper reports on a research capacity building initiative designed to address some of these issues. By fostering mutual co-operation and sharing of intellectual leadership, the Building Research Capacity initiative allows partners to innovate, build institutional capacity and mobilize research knowledge in accessible ways. | Trocmé et al. ChildAdolesc PsychiatryMent Health 2016 10 16 DOI S13034-016-0103-X Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Mental Health REVIEW Open Access Building research capacity in child welfare in Canada CrossMark Nico Trocmé1 Catherine Roy2 and Tonino Esposito3 Abstract There is a surprising dearth of information about the services provided to the children and families being reported to Canadian child welfare authorities little research on the efficacy of child welfare services in Canada and limited evidence of new policies and programs designed to address these changes. This paper reports on a research capacity building initiative designed to address some of these issues. By fostering mutual co-operation and sharing of intellectual leadership the Building Research Capacity initiative allows partners to innovate build institutional capacity and mobilize research knowledge in accessible ways. The model rests on the assumption that by placing the university s research infrastructure at the service of community agencies robust research partnerships are developed access to agency-based research is significantly enhanced and community agencies make better use of research findings which all equate in greater research utilization and research capacity building. Keywords Evidence-based practice Partnership Research-capacity building Research utilization Youth protection Background Trends in rate of maltreatment and out-of-home care The primary source of information on child welfare services in Canada is the Canadian Incidence Study of Reported Child Abuse and neglect a cyclical survey that has been conducted every 5 years at the provincial or national levels since 1993 1 2 . At the national level the study has documented a dramatic increase in child maltreatment investigations expanding rapidly from a rate of investigations per 1000 children in 1998 to in 2008 3 . A second source of information are provincial annual reports on the number of children .

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