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Finnigan, Shaun P. M.
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no name(TM): Redefining a commercial marketplace in Osborne Village (Manitoba).
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no name(TM): Redefining a commercial marketplace in Osborne Village (Manitoba)./
Author:
Finnigan, Shaun P. M.
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94 p.
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Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 42-01, page: 0010.
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Masters Abstracts International42-01.
Subject:
Landscape Architecture. -
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0612799573
no name(TM): Redefining a commercial marketplace in Osborne Village (Manitoba).
Finnigan, Shaun P. M.
no name(TM): Redefining a commercial marketplace in Osborne Village (Manitoba).
- 94 p.
Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 42-01, page: 0010.
Thesis (M.L.A.)--The University of Manitoba (Canada), 2002.
This study was aimed at gaining an understanding of the experience of parents who voluntarily placed their child in care with Child and Family Services. That is, the experience of parents whose child's entry into care was not the result of an apprehension, but was the result of a choice or request by the parent and the parent was involved in the process of bringing the child into care. The research method involved input from both Family Service Workers (social workers) and parents who had placed children in care with Child and Family Services. Interviews were held with three social workers from Child and Family Services of Western Manitoba and with nine parents/sets of parents who had placed children in care with Child and Family Services of Western Manitoba. Two primary reasons for seeking placement were identified—health related issues in the children and parent child issues. At the time that these parents sought the placement of their child in care they were feeling desperate, overwhelmed and unable to cope any longer with the situation. They had struggled with the problems with their child for many years, had accessed many resources trying to get help and had postponed placement of their child for as long as they could. Maternal depression and anxiety were found to be present in the majority of these family situations. A significant need of these parents was for validation and normalization of their experiences, to know they were not alone in their experience and feelings. A number of recommendations were made including reduced case loads for social workers, increased in-home support workers, increased respite resources for parents and programs to bring together parents who have placed a child in care.
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890923
Landscape Architecture.
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