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Hepworth, H. Philip – 1980
The surfacing of battered wives as a specific problem comes out of the many social changes occurring in Britain and many other countries in the 1960's. It comes in part from the growing number of marriages, the peaking of the baby boom in 1959, a decrease in family size, and a steady growth in female labor force participation. Importantly, women's…
Descriptors: Battered Women, Divorce, Economic Factors, Foreign Countries
Hepworth, H. Philip – 1979
Frequently implicit in Canadian social policy addressing other issues, family policy is generally assumed to be a good thing, is bound up with social structure, and, when made explicit, is prescriptive and potentially embarrassing to government. Historically important as a forerunner of more recent income assistance programs, the provision of…
Descriptors: Child Welfare, Eligibility, Family Programs, Foreign Countries
Hepworth, H. Philip – 1980
Although workers and scholars concerned with the evolution of child welfare services have general hunches about the forces influencing the directions of service development, they have not had available to them any systematic data to verify or correct their impressions. This article attempts to provide a basis for making judgments about the recent…
Descriptors: Adoption, Child Welfare, Community Services, Expenditures
Hepworth, H. Philip – 1977
This speech presents an overview of issues and trends in the provision of foster care and adoption services in Canada. The number of children "in care" in Canada (in foster homes, institutions, or adoptive homes) appears to have peaked around 1969 and declined thereafter. Information on contraceptives and the availaibility of abortions…
Descriptors: Adoption, Child Advocacy, Child Welfare, Divorce
Hepworth, H. Philip – 1979
Allowances for mothers in the prairie provinces of Canada originated when long-term trends converged at a time of unprecedented social, economic, and political crisis for the state. One crisis condition, World War I, afforded an opportunity for the proponents of both female emancipation and prohibition to combine and force concessions from the…
Descriptors: Family Programs, Financial Support, Foreign Countries, Government Role
Hepworth, H. Philip – 1977
This talk which describes the child welfare situation in Canada in terms of children, parental and state responsibilities focuses on state responsibilities. Basic policy issues of child welfare are discussed, particularly the current state of federal-provincial cooperation in the national health insurance program, and recent changes in the system…
Descriptors: American Indians, Child Advocacy, Child Welfare, Foreign Countries
Hepworth, H. Philip – 1976
This report reviews current standards for the provision of family and group day care services in Canada in 1976. The first chapters describe the scope of the study and the problems encountered in setting and comparing program standards. The main body of the report surveys program standards in each Canadian province. These reviews focus on specific…
Descriptors: Child Caregivers, Day Care, Early Childhood Education, Educational Legislation