Dr. Peter Jaffe PhD, C. Psych.
Consultations/Evaluations
Identifying the needs of adolescents requiring secure
treatment programs. Thistletown Regional Children’s Centre. (1981-1983). ($6500)
Feasibility study on secure treatment programs for adolescents. Ontario Ministry of Community and Social Services. (1978-1980). ($36,000)
Children and families in transition at the London Family Court Clinic over a twelve year period: Historical, theoretical and empirical considerations. Ontario Ministry of Community & Social Services. ($50,000)
Preventing violence in intimate relationships. A primary prevention program for adolescents in London Secondary Schools. Dissemination strategies, regional seminars, and a training manual. Health & Welfare Canada. (1992-1994). ($10,000)
Expansion of the violence prevention program with the Board of Education for the City of London, Middlesex County Board of Education, and the London & Middlesex County Roman Catholic Separate School Board. The Donner Canadian Foundation. (1992-1994). ($20,000)
Update fact sheet on Wife Abuse - The Impact on Children. Health Canada. (1995-1996). ($20,000)
Position paper regarding Ways to reduce general violence and to decrease the incidence of violence against women. National Forum on Health. (1995-1996). ($10,000)
Accountability Protocol. London Co-ordinating Committee to End Woman Abuse. (1995-1996). ($10,000)
Development of an evaluation framework for the School-based Services Grant program. Ministry of Education & Training. (1996-1997). ($5,000)
Project to develop and test ASAP: A School-based Anti-violence Program for American schools. Family Violence Prevention Fund, San Francisco, CA, in co-operation with the Musser Fund, Minnesota. (1997-1998). ($15,000)
Co-host of the II International Conference on Children Exposed to Family Violence (June 1997). London, ON. (1997). The Trillium Foundation. ($25,000).
Review the theoretical research related to family violence models and determine if the feminist and social learning model continues to be supported by research. Correctional Services Canada. (1997-1998). ($25,000)
Review the theoretical research related to family violence models and determine if the feminist and social learning model continues to be supported by research related to minority groups, developmentally challenged, and aboriginal groups. Correctional Services Canada. (1998-1999 ($10,000)
"No to Bullying: Early Intervention for Youth Crime", in co-operation with Madame Vanier Children’s Services. (1997-1998). ($25,000)
A comprehensive literature review on the long-term impact of institutional abuse and to ensure that key information is communicated both to the general public and to professional groups who work with survivors. Law Commission of Canada. (2000 - present). ($30,000)
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