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Introduction: Finding a Fit: Family Realties and Service Responses Gary Cameron Nick Coady Gerald R. Adams vii
Listening to Other Voices vii
Family Realities ix
Service Responses xix
Organization of the Book xxii
1 Positive Possibilities for Child and Family Welfare: Expanding the Anglo-American Child Protection Paradigm Gary Cameron Nancy Freymond Denise Cornfield Sally Palmer 1
Introduction and Overview 1
History of the Anglo-American Child Protection Paradigm 4
Common Traits of Anglo-American Child Protection Systems 11
Ideologies and Contexts 20
Explanatory Models: Why Do Families Experience Difficulties? 30
Choices in Child and Family Welfare System Design 37
Concluding Comments: Lessons and Future Directions 64
2 Mothers and Child Welfare Child Placements Nancy Freymond Gary Cameron 79
Images of Mothers in Child Welfare 80
Mothers' Experience of Child Placement 98
The Challenge of Congruence 108
Toward Positive Child and Family Welfare 109
3 Aboriginal Child Welfare Deena Mandell Joyce Clouston Carlson Marshall Fine Cindy Blackstock 115
Aboriginal Children in the Child Welfare System 116
Analyses of Issues in Aboriginal Child Welfare 129
Interconnection of Child Welfare and Justice Systems 132
Aboriginal Visions of Child Welfare 145
Summary and Conclusion 151
4 Using Intermediary Structures to Support Families: An International Comparison of Practice in Child Protection Nancy Freymond 161
Recent Social and Policy Contexts for Child Protection in Ontario 163
Other Approaches to Child Welfare 164
Contrasting Judiciary Roles in European Countries with the Role of Ontario's Family Court Judge 166
ContrastingIntermediary Structures and Roles in Child Welfare 172
Conclusion 179
5 Service Participant Voices in Child Welfare, Children's Mental Health, and Psychotherapy Marshall Fine Sally Palmer Nick Coady 187
Introduction and Overview 187
Voices of Parents and Children Participating in Child Welfare Services 189
Voices of Parents and Children Participating in Children's Mental Health Services 210
Voices of Parents and Children in Psychotherapy 223
The Choir 235
The Echo 238
Summary 240
6 Placement Decisions and the Child Welfare Worker: Constructing Identities for Survival Nancy Freymond 249
Methodology 250
Study Findings 253
Reflections 266
Conclusions 267
7 Understanding and Preventing Burnout and Employee Turnover Cheryl Harvey Carol A. Stalker 273
The Roots of Turnover 275
Burnout 286
The Workplace Study 296
Preventing Unwanted Turnover 300
Preventing Burnout 310
Conclusion 314
8 Pathways to Residential Children's Mental Health Services: Parents' Perceptions of Service Availability and Treatment Outcomes Karen M. Frensch Gary Cameron Gerald R. Adams Catherine de Boer 321
The Study 323
Pathways to Service 324
The Realities of Daily Living 330
Residential Children's Mental Health Services 334
Systems of Care 339
9 Fundamental Considerations for Child and Family Welfare Nick Coady Gary Cameron Gerald R. Adams 347
System Design Challenges 347
Implications for Service Delivery 355
Implications for Helping Relationships 360
Implications for Research 365
Conclusion 368
Index 373
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