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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Foreword ix
- From the Editors xiii
- Acknowledgements xvii
- INTRODUCTION Offering Hope for Families xix
- Chapter 1 The PCWC Story: A Remarkable Collaborative Effort across Provincial, Jurisdictional, and Cultural Boundaries 1
- Chapter 2: The FASD Community of Practice Project: Promising Practices for Children in Care with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder: A Model for Casework Practice 21
- Chapter 3: The Edmonton Model for Improving Delivery of Health-care Services for Children and Families in Care through Pediatric Case Management 45
- Chapter 4: Hearing their Voices: The Experiences of Women with High-risk Substance Misuse Involved with Mentoring Programs to Prevent FASD 63
- Chapter 5: Determinants of Mental Health Difficulties among Young Aboriginal Children Living Off-reserve 87
- Chapter 6: Research with, not on: Community-based Aboriginal Health Research through the “Voices and PHACES” Study 111
- Chapter 7: The Youth Restorative Action Project: Evaluating Effectiveness as a Youth-run Program 133
- Chapter 8: Outcomes-based Service Delivery (OBSD): The Process and Outcomes of Collaboration 155
- Chapter 9: The Voices of Youth with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder Transitioning from Care: What Child Welfare Agencies and Youth Practitioners Need to Know 183
- Chapter 10: Community Networking for Social Change: A Promising Practice for Aboriginal Child Welfare 201
- Chapter 11: What Albertan Adults Know aboutFetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (FASD) 221
- Chapter 12: Collaboration or Competition? Generalist or Specialized? Challenges Facing Social Work Education and Child Welfare 243
- Epilogue 263
- Abstracts 267
- Contributors 277
- Subject Index 287
- Author Index 295
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Foreword ix
- From the Editors xiii
- Acknowledgements xvii
- INTRODUCTION Offering Hope for Families xix
- Chapter 1 The PCWC Story: A Remarkable Collaborative Effort across Provincial, Jurisdictional, and Cultural Boundaries 1
- Chapter 2: The FASD Community of Practice Project: Promising Practices for Children in Care with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder: A Model for Casework Practice 21
- Chapter 3: The Edmonton Model for Improving Delivery of Health-care Services for Children and Families in Care through Pediatric Case Management 45
- Chapter 4: Hearing their Voices: The Experiences of Women with High-risk Substance Misuse Involved with Mentoring Programs to Prevent FASD 63
- Chapter 5: Determinants of Mental Health Difficulties among Young Aboriginal Children Living Off-reserve 87
- Chapter 6: Research with, not on: Community-based Aboriginal Health Research through the “Voices and PHACES” Study 111
- Chapter 7: The Youth Restorative Action Project: Evaluating Effectiveness as a Youth-run Program 133
- Chapter 8: Outcomes-based Service Delivery (OBSD): The Process and Outcomes of Collaboration 155
- Chapter 9: The Voices of Youth with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder Transitioning from Care: What Child Welfare Agencies and Youth Practitioners Need to Know 183
- Chapter 10: Community Networking for Social Change: A Promising Practice for Aboriginal Child Welfare 201
- Chapter 11: What Albertan Adults Know aboutFetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (FASD) 221
- Chapter 12: Collaboration or Competition? Generalist or Specialized? Challenges Facing Social Work Education and Child Welfare 243
- Epilogue 263
- Abstracts 267
- Contributors 277
- Subject Index 287
- Author Index 295