Publications
Books edited:
Freymond, N. & Cameron, G. (Eds.). (2006). Towards positive systems of child and family welfare: International comparisons of child protection, family service, and community caring systems. Toronto, ON: University of Toronto Press.
Chapters in Books:
Cameron, G. & Freymond, N. (2006). Understanding international comparisons of child protection, family service, and community caring systems of child and family welfare. In N. Freymond, & G. Cameron (Eds.), Towards positive systems of child and family welfare: International comparisons of child protection, family service, and community caring systems (pp. 3-26). Toronto: University of Toronto Press.
Cameron, G., Freymond, N., Cornfield, D. & Palmer, S. (2007). Positive possibilities for child and family welfare: Options for expanding the Anglo-American child protection paradigm. In G. Cameron, N. Coady, & G. Adams (Eds.), Towards positive systems of child and family welfare: Current issues and future directions. (pp. 1-67). Waterloo, ON: Wilfrid Laurier University Press.
Cameron, G., Freymond, N. & Roy, C. (2003). Avenues for positive innovations in Canadian child welfare: Lessons from the Partnerships for Children and Families Project and international jurisdictions. In N. Trocomé, D. Knoke & C. Roy (Eds.), Community collaboration and differential response: Canadian and international research and emerging models of practice. (pp. 14-31). Ottawa, ON: Child Welfare League of Canada.
Freymond, N. (2007). Placement decisions and the child welfare worker: Constructing identities for survival. In G. Cameron, N. Coady & G. Adams (Eds.), Towards positive systems of child and family welfare: Current issues and future directions (pp. 249-267). Waterloo, ON: Wilfrid Laurier University Press.
Freymond, N. (2007). Using intermediary structures to support families: An international comparison of practice in child protection. In G. Cameron, N. Coady & G. Adams (Eds.), Towards positive systems of child and family welfare: Current issues and future directions. (pp. 161-179). Waterloo, ON: Wilfrid Laurier University Press.
Freymond, N. & Cameron, G. (2006). Learning from international comparisons of child protection, family service, and community caring systems of child and family welfare. In N. Freymond, & G. Cameron (Eds.), Towards positive systems of child and family welfare: International comparisons of child protection, family service, and community caring systems (pp. 289-317). Toronto, ON: University of Toronto Press.
Freymond, N. & Cameron, G. (2007). Mothers and child welfare child placements. In G. Cameron, N. Coady & G. Adams (Eds.), Towards positive systems of child and family welfare: Current issues and future directions. (pp. 79-109). Waterloo, ON: Wilfrid Laurier University Press.
Monographs and Research Reports
Cameron, G. & Freymond, N. (2003). Canadian child welfare: Systems design dimensions and possibilities for innovation. Waterloo, ON: Partnerships for Children and Families Project, Faculty of Social Work, Wilfrid Laurier University.
Cameron, G., Freymond, N., Cornfield, D. & Palmer, S. (2001). Positive possibilities for child and family welfare: Options for expanding the Anglo-American child protection paradigm. Waterloo, ON: Partnerships for Children and Families Project, Faculty of Social Work, Wilfrid Laurier University.
Freymond, N. (2003). Child placement and mothering ideologies: Images of mothers in child welfare. Waterloo, ON: Partnerships for Children and Families Project, Faculty of Social Work, Wilfrid Laurier University.
Freymond, N. (2008). Coercion and frontline child welfare practice: The impact of setting. Waterloo, ON: Transforming Front Line Child Welfare Practice, Faculty of Social Work, Wilfrid Laurier University.
Freymond, N. (2008). Money, child safety and child welfare service delivery. Waterloo, ON: Transforming Front Line Child Welfare Practice, Faculty of Social Work, Wilfrid Laurier University.
Freymond, N. (2003). Mothers’ everyday realities and child placement experiences.Waterloo, ON: Partnerships for Children and Families Project, Faculty of Social Work, Wilfrid Laurier University.
Freymond, N. & Cameron, G. (Eds.). (2006). Towards positive systems of child and family welfare: International comparisons of child protection, family service, and community caring systems. Toronto, ON: University of Toronto Press.
Chapters in Books:
Cameron, G. & Freymond, N. (2006). Understanding international comparisons of child protection, family service, and community caring systems of child and family welfare. In N. Freymond, & G. Cameron (Eds.), Towards positive systems of child and family welfare: International comparisons of child protection, family service, and community caring systems (pp. 3-26). Toronto: University of Toronto Press.
Cameron, G., Freymond, N., Cornfield, D. & Palmer, S. (2007). Positive possibilities for child and family welfare: Options for expanding the Anglo-American child protection paradigm. In G. Cameron, N. Coady, & G. Adams (Eds.), Towards positive systems of child and family welfare: Current issues and future directions. (pp. 1-67). Waterloo, ON: Wilfrid Laurier University Press.
Cameron, G., Freymond, N. & Roy, C. (2003). Avenues for positive innovations in Canadian child welfare: Lessons from the Partnerships for Children and Families Project and international jurisdictions. In N. Trocomé, D. Knoke & C. Roy (Eds.), Community collaboration and differential response: Canadian and international research and emerging models of practice. (pp. 14-31). Ottawa, ON: Child Welfare League of Canada.
Freymond, N. (2007). Placement decisions and the child welfare worker: Constructing identities for survival. In G. Cameron, N. Coady & G. Adams (Eds.), Towards positive systems of child and family welfare: Current issues and future directions (pp. 249-267). Waterloo, ON: Wilfrid Laurier University Press.
Freymond, N. (2007). Using intermediary structures to support families: An international comparison of practice in child protection. In G. Cameron, N. Coady & G. Adams (Eds.), Towards positive systems of child and family welfare: Current issues and future directions. (pp. 161-179). Waterloo, ON: Wilfrid Laurier University Press.
Freymond, N. & Cameron, G. (2006). Learning from international comparisons of child protection, family service, and community caring systems of child and family welfare. In N. Freymond, & G. Cameron (Eds.), Towards positive systems of child and family welfare: International comparisons of child protection, family service, and community caring systems (pp. 289-317). Toronto, ON: University of Toronto Press.
Freymond, N. & Cameron, G. (2007). Mothers and child welfare child placements. In G. Cameron, N. Coady & G. Adams (Eds.), Towards positive systems of child and family welfare: Current issues and future directions. (pp. 79-109). Waterloo, ON: Wilfrid Laurier University Press.
Monographs and Research Reports
Cameron, G. & Freymond, N. (2003). Canadian child welfare: Systems design dimensions and possibilities for innovation. Waterloo, ON: Partnerships for Children and Families Project, Faculty of Social Work, Wilfrid Laurier University.
Cameron, G., Freymond, N., Cornfield, D. & Palmer, S. (2001). Positive possibilities for child and family welfare: Options for expanding the Anglo-American child protection paradigm. Waterloo, ON: Partnerships for Children and Families Project, Faculty of Social Work, Wilfrid Laurier University.
Freymond, N. (2003). Child placement and mothering ideologies: Images of mothers in child welfare. Waterloo, ON: Partnerships for Children and Families Project, Faculty of Social Work, Wilfrid Laurier University.
Freymond, N. (2008). Coercion and frontline child welfare practice: The impact of setting. Waterloo, ON: Transforming Front Line Child Welfare Practice, Faculty of Social Work, Wilfrid Laurier University.
Freymond, N. (2008). Money, child safety and child welfare service delivery. Waterloo, ON: Transforming Front Line Child Welfare Practice, Faculty of Social Work, Wilfrid Laurier University.
Freymond, N. (2003). Mothers’ everyday realities and child placement experiences.Waterloo, ON: Partnerships for Children and Families Project, Faculty of Social Work, Wilfrid Laurier University.

