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Fall Newsletter 2011
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| Fall 2005
Growing the Tri-CAS Treatment Foster Care Program: A Fifteen Year Retrospective Tom* came to the Tri-CAS Treatment Foster Care Program (TFC) as a 4-year-old boy who had suffered multiple losses and separations, and had been exposed to undisclosed trauma. He was full of rage, fueled by his underlying sadness... Download Full Article requires Adobe Acrobat Reader 
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| December 2004 Thirty Years of Fostering By Marie Croft Marie Croft, along with her husband Jim, have successfully fostered for 32 years. They began fostering with York CAS and lived in a rural community. At that time they provided traditional foster care simultaneously for many children. In the mid-1980’s they became involved in the Thistletown Regional Centre Therapeutic Foster Care Program... Download Full Article requires Adobe Acrobat Reader 
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| July 2002 Clinically Managed Access: The Final Piece in the Permanency Planning Puzzle Like many of our colleagues working in the 1990's, the Treatment Foster Care Program for the Children's Aid Societies of Durham, Kawartha-Haliburton, and Northumberland struggled with the human and social cost of a generation of children for whom permanency planning had become a major challenge... Download Full Article requires Adobe Acrobat Reader 
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| April 2002
PARENTING CAPACITY ASSESSMENT AS A TOOL FOR HELPING CHILDREN IN CARE
Over the past decade, the Treatment Foster Care Program for the Children’s
Aid Societies of Durham, Kawartha-Haliburton, and Northumberland was the
beneficiary of an outstanding contribution from Dr. Paul Steinhauer, a
well-known advocate and teacher in the field of child welfare...
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December 1999 Treating the Aftermath of Sexual Abuse…
A Handbook For Working With Children in Care This book is an excellent resource for the staff of
treatment programs and the caregivers of children who are suffering the effects of having been sexually
abused... Download Full Article requires Adobe Acrobat Reader 
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