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Division of Child Maltreatment

Message from Interim Division Head, Sheri Findlay

Understanding the impact on children of the emotional trauma caused by family violence, and that such harm can be mitigated or prevented, motivates the clinical, educational and research activities of the Division of Child Maltreatment. Our faculty are actively engaged in training, research, and leadership at McMaster Children’s Hospital, McMaster University and at the community, provincial, national, and international levels.

Division members work within McMaster Children’s Hospital’s child advocacy and assessment program (CAAP) which focuses on family violence relating to child maltreatment, including intimate partner violence. Clinically, the team uses each encounter to evaluate, not only whether maltreatment has occurred, but what the impact of the child’s lived experience of family violence has had upon them. This focus on impact and the integration of assessment and intervention makes CAAP a model for other programs to emulate.

The team continues to respond to new types and sources of requests for consultation, assistance, and education and is eager to share its knowledge and expertise with providers seeking to enhance the care of children and families affected by family violence and child maltreatment.