Residential Care

Residential care includes out-of-home placement in a facility such as a group home or treatment centre. Residential care is provided for children who are experiencing problems, including behavioural and adjustment, and cannot function in a family setting.

Title Authors Yearsort icon Type of Publication
The Role of Protestant children’s homes in nineteenth century Ontario: child rescue or family support?

Neff, Charlotte

2009 Journal article
Outcomes of Children Participating in Mental Health Residential and Intensive Family Services: Preliminary Findings

Preyde, Michele
Adams, Gerald
Cameron, Gary
Frensch, Karen M.

2009 Journal article
Children in Care in Newfoundland and Labrador: A Review of Issues and Trends with Recommendations for Programs and Services

Fowler, Ken

2008 Report
Life Domain Research Report Series

Cameron, Gary
Hazineh, Lirondel
Frensch, Karen M.
Preyde, Michele

2008 Report
Le suicide chez les jeunes en Centre jeunesse: où en sommes-nous et quels sont les défis pour la prévention?

Bigras, Marc

2007 Journal article
Siege and Response: Reception and Benefits of Residential Children's Mental Health Services for Parents and Siblings

de Boer, Catherine
Cameron, Gary
Frensch, Karen M.

2007 Journal article
Addressing the Effects of Child Maltreatment through the Lens of Domestic Violence

Lawson, Ann
Gardiner, Susan
MacLaurin, Bruce
Johansson, Bjorn

2006 Other
Guidelines in Child and Youth Care Family Work: A Case Story

Charles, Grant
Charles, Holly

2003 Journal article
Treatment of Choice or a Last Resort? A Review of Residential Mental Health Placements for Children and Youth

Frensch, Karen M.
Cameron, Gary

2002 Journal article
Young Offenders and Their Communities: Reframing the Institution as an Extension of the Community

Ungar, Michael
Teram, Eli
Picketts, John

2001 Journal article
The Social Construction of Resilience Among Problem Youth In Out-Of-Home Placement: A Study of Health-Enhancing Deviance

Ungar, Michael

2001 Journal article