The mental health of workers and professionals working with children in vulnerable situations
This workshop presents the seven protective factors in mental health: acting, feeling, accepting, recharging, discovering, choosing and connecting.
Institut de pédiatrie sociale en communauté
Employees, trainees, residents and volunteers
Professionals and practitioners
Students and researchers
This workshop presents the seven protective factors in mental health: acting, feeling, accepting, recharging, discovering, choosing and connecting.
Dr. Julien explains how the practice of community social pediatrics can help children in vulnerable situations.
Conferences from our latest events.
Our video productions on a variety of themes.
Complementary video resources to our training courses
Trajectoires is an educational podcast that explores follow-up care in Community Social Pediatrics. Using complex and inspiring case histories, various caregivers discuss the nature of their work and their expertise.
External PodcastsOur suggestions for complementary educational podcasts.
Reports and works directly related to CSP practice.
Our publicationsPublications by The CSPI and the Fondation Dr Julien.
External publicationsRelated articles used for our trainings
The CSPI is helping to build a community of practice based on respect for all the fundamental rights set out in the Convention on the Rights of the Child. It offers tools through training courses designed for anyone interested in integrating the principles and knowledge of Community Social Pediatrics into their professional or personal lives, in Quebec and elsewhere in the world.
The CSPI is an initiative of the Fondation Dr Julien.
The CSPI offers a continuing professional development program for professionals and practitioners in the health, social and legal sciences, whether or not they work in Community Social Pediatrics Centres (CSPCs).
University trainingThe CSPI offers a variety of clinical internships to educate and train students in the Community Social Pediatrics approach.
Community training (D-CODE workshops)This series of workshops offers tools to help children take their place as full-fledged citizens, and to help adults contribute to building a fairer, more equitable society.
The CSPI participates in the development, support and dissemination of research that adds value to Community Social Pediatrics (CSP). It carries out consulting mandates for CSPCs and the clinical management of the FDJ. Mobilized in the development of a movement of researchers and students committed to CSP, and with a research posture rooted in the values of the approach, The CSPI builds bridges between the university research community and the clinical teams of the CSPCs.
Le centre de pédiatrie sociale en communauté d’Hochelaga-Maisonneuve, a mis en place un Programme de prévention de la négligence parentale (PNP). Cette approche visait à contrer à court, moyen et long termes, les difficultés engendrées par la négligence parentale.
L’objectif était d’assurer un suivi structuré auprès des familles dont l’un des parents (ou les deux) avait préalablement été identifié comme à risque de faire subir de la négligence parentale. Il visait donc à fournir des ressources, outiller et épauler les parents dans leur rôle, favoriser les liens d’attachement entre l’enfant et son/ses parents et faire en sorte que les besoins de l’enfant soient comblés dans son milieu familial naturel.
Le programme a fait l’objet d’une évaluation qualifiée d’exploratoire compte tenu de la nature novatrice de l’initiative et des limites de la démarche d’évaluation.
L’évaluation a soulevé deux hypothèses à explorer, à savoir qu’AED pourrait être 1) un tuteur de résilience pour les familles et 2) un facteur de protection pour les enfants.
Sophie Marcoux, M.Sc. Ph. D.
2009 à 2010
Ministère de la Santé et des Services sociaux
Community Social Pediatrics Institute
4765, Sainte-Catherine Est
Montréal (Québec) H1V 1Z5