I got from the article, Children and teenagers who
experienced education negligence clearly showed a high level of need. The
findings of this analysis contribute to the literature by identifying issues
that may contribute to poor school attendance, such as mental health problems
for children or caregivers, little family support, and a generally chaotic and
non-optimal home environment. These factors can be targeted in interventions
that focus on improving school attendance and success among vulnerable children
and adolescents. Such interventions can be conveyed in various contexts. The
education abandonment rate in Ontario, Canada, is lower than rates reported in
other jurisdictions, which highlight the need for further research to better
understand the variations in the characteristics and responses of services to
this form of abuse around the world.
. The aims of this study are to (a) determine the extent to
which child welfare providers investigate education negligence in Canada and
identify interest rate trends over time, (b) better understand the negligence
of education and the difference from other types of neglect and cancellation. ,
and (c) understand how child welfare services respond to alleged school
negligence. Data from the five incidents of the Ontario Incident Study of Child
Violence and Abuse The Reported Party was examined

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