IN THIS ISSUE:
-Poverty and Child Welfare
--Lenette Azzi-Lessing and Vandna Sinha
-Family Poverty, Racism, and the Pandemic: From Crises to Opportunity for Transformation
--Special Foreword
-Poverty and the Overrepresentation of First Nations Children in the Quebec Youth Protection System
--Patricia Montambault, Maude Ostiguy-Lauzon, Marie-Pier Paul, Carl Lacharité and Tonino Esposito
-‘I Would Never Want to Live That Again’: Centering Mothers’ Acquired Knowledge to Better Understand their Experiences in Child Welfare Prevention Services
--Linda M. Callejas, Lakshmi Jayaram and Anna Davidson Abella
-Poverty’s Pathways: How Poverty Hinders Parents’ Efforts to Reunify with their Children Placed in Foster Care
--Amy D’Andrade
-Effects of Length and Predictability of Poverty Spells on Probability of Subsequent Substantiated Allegations of Child Maltreatment
--Ignacio Navarro
-Association Between Community-Level Material Hardships and Foster Care Entry by Race/Ethnicity
--Holly J. White-Wolfe, Raphaël Charron-Chénier and Ramona Denby-Brinson
-The COVID-19 Pandemic and Social Safety Net Policy Responses: Implications for Child Maltreatment Prevention
--Michelle Johnson-Motoyama
Child Welfare Journal, Vol. 99 #4, 2020 Special Issue: Poverty, Race, and Child Welfare (2 of 2)