2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.chiabu.2018.09.005
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Temporary placements: A crisis-management strategy for physically abused children?

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“…In Quebec, these professionals mainly include psychoeducators and they are hired by CPS agencies to conduct PCAs. Following substantiation of maltreatment, cases were referred to the clinic by the CPS social workers, who requested a PCA to help determine if the child should remain in their home, be removed or returned (some children are temporarily placed for immediate protection or as a safe haven strategy while parents are being assessed; Hébert et al, 2018 ). The question asked was whether the parents had the potential to care for their child adequately.…”
Section: The Current Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Quebec, these professionals mainly include psychoeducators and they are hired by CPS agencies to conduct PCAs. Following substantiation of maltreatment, cases were referred to the clinic by the CPS social workers, who requested a PCA to help determine if the child should remain in their home, be removed or returned (some children are temporarily placed for immediate protection or as a safe haven strategy while parents are being assessed; Hébert et al, 2018 ). The question asked was whether the parents had the potential to care for their child adequately.…”
Section: The Current Studymentioning
confidence: 99%