Researching Canada s Home Children

Researching Canada s Home Children
Author: John D. Reid,British Isles Family History Society of Greater Ottawa
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2005
Genre: History
ISBN: WISC:89082351511

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Home children were orphans or impoverished youth who were shipped to Canada from Great Britain through philanthropic agencies between 1869 and the 1930's.

Canadian National Child Care Study

Canadian National Child Care Study
Author: Hillel Goelman,National Day Care Research Network (Canada),Statistics Canada,Canada. Health and Welfare Canada
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 98
Release: 1993
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: UIUC:30112040219872

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"This document is one of a series of research reports based on the 1988 National Child Care Survey which focuses on the relationship between parents' work lives and child care."--Intro, p. 11

Child Welfare

Child Welfare
Author: Kathleen Kufeldt
Publsiher: Wilfrid Laurier Univ. Press
Total Pages: 492
Release: 2014-05-27
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780889207394

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In 1994 a group of researchers and decision makers met to discuss the state of child welfare. Also present were a few practitioners and two youth in care. Six years later, when they met again, the number of practitioners and youth had grown considerably and were joined by a strong contingent of foster parents. Thus the findings and insights presented were affirmed or challenged by those most affected -- those on the front line. It was an exciting event, worth capturing in book form. Kathleen Kufeldt and Brad McKenzie have gathered the papers presented at the 2000 Symposium and have organised them under four themes: incidence and characteristics of child maltreatment; the continuum of care; policy and practice; and future directions. An analysis and synthesis of the work informs each of these themes, while an eight-point research agenda developed in an earlier symposium is used to assess developments to date and provide guidance for the future.

Growing Up Canadian electronic Resource a Study of New Immigrant Children

Growing Up Canadian  electronic Resource    a Study of New Immigrant Children
Author: Beiser, Morton,Canada. Human Resources Development Canada. Applied Research Branch
Publsiher: [Hull, Quebec] : Human Resources Development Canada, Applied Research Branch
Total Pages: 40
Release: 1998
Genre: Immigrant children Canada
ISBN: OCLC:757507139

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The Sociology of Childhood and Youth in Canada

The Sociology of Childhood and Youth in Canada
Author: Xiaobei Chen,Rebecca Raby,Patrizia Albanese
Publsiher: Canadian Scholars
Total Pages: 440
Release: 2017-12-12
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781773380186

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The sociology of childhood and youth has sparked international interest in recent years, and yet a reader highlighting Canadian work in this field has been long overdue. Filling this gap in the literature, The Sociology of Childhood and Youth in Canada brings together cutting-edge Canadian scholarship in this important and growing discipline. Thought-provoking and timely, this edited collection explores a breadth of essential topics, including research on and with children and youth, the social construction of childhood and youth, intersecting identities, and citizenship, rights, and social engagement. With a focus on social justice, the contributing authors critically examine various sites of inequality in the lives of children and young people, such as gender, sexuality, colonialism, race, class, and disability. Encouraging further development of Canadian scholarship in the sociology of childhood and youth, this unique collection ensures that young people’s voices are heard by involving them in the research process. Pedagogical supports—including learning objectives, study questions, suggested research assignments, and a comprehensive glossary—make this volume an invaluable resource for students of childhood and youth studies in Canada.

Canadian National Child Care Study

Canadian National Child Care Study
Author: Donna S. Lero,Margot Shields,Statistics Canada,Canada. Health and Welfare Canada
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 152
Release: 1992
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: STANFORD:36105008843760

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This publication is the first in a series of reports being published by Statistics Canada in collaboration with Health and Welfare Canada and the National Day Care Research Network. This report provides a history of the study, its goals and objectives, and detailed information about the 1988 National Child Care Survey.

Research and the Field of Child and Youth Care

Research and the Field of Child and Youth Care
Author: Kiaras Gharabaghi
Publsiher: Canadian Scholars’ Press
Total Pages: 432
Release: 2022-05-13
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781773382944

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In an inviting and conversational style, author Kiaras Gharabaghi offers a concise guide introducing foundational research methods for the study and practice of child and youth care, aiming to awaken a lifelong interest in how research can inform, improve, and evoke critical reflection on what child and youth care is, and can be, about. Presenting research as a relational tool, the text builds basic practical research skills, such as how to conduct interviews and focus groups, how to construct research questions and surveys, and how to select research designs to best serve each project. This essential volume highlights research as an important element of child and youth care practice, explores different qualitative and quantitative research designs, and examines how they are implemented, including various aspects of recruiting research subjects, the collection and analysis of data, and the limitations of research. Written from an explicitly anti-racist perspective, the text includes a chapter dedicated to Afrocentric and Indigenous research approaches and draws all its examples from the field of child and youth care. The rich in-text pedagogical features include a glossary of key terms and two appendices that detail an ethics protocol and describe a small research project from start to finish. Students of child and youth care, social work, and youth work/development programs are bound to appreciate this engaging and highly readable text. FEATURES: - Covers the politics of research, the intersections of research and advocacy work, and Afrocentric and Indigenous research lenses - Features text boxes showcasing research insights, interviews with child and youth care researchers, and ethical considerations - Accessible for those new to research in child and youth care, while offering insight into how to deeply understand research at more advanced levels of engagement

How Should We Care for Babies and Toddlers

How Should We Care for Babies and Toddlers
Author: Helen Penn,University of Toronto. Childcare Resource and Research Unit
Publsiher: Childcare Resource & Research Unit, University of Toronto
Total Pages: 66
Release: 1999
Genre: Child care services
ISBN: 1896051111

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