About the book

This work describes the outcomes and well-being of young people in out-of-home care who have participated in the Ontario Looking After Children Project since 2000. The results suggest how to improve their education, development, physical and mental health, and transitions from care. 

Robert J. Flynn is Emeritus Professor of Psychology at the University of Ottawa and Principal Investigator of the Ontario Looking After Children Project since its beginning in 2000.

Meagan Miller is Research Associate with the Ontario Looking After Children Project at the Centre for Research on Educational and Community Services, University of Ottawa.

Tessa Bell works in Quality Assurance and Organizational Development at the Children's Aid Society of Ottawa and holds a Ph.D. in Experimental Psychology from the University of Ottawa.

Barbara Greenberg is Research Assistant with the Ontario Looking After Children Project, holds a PhD from the University of Toronto, and researches over-representation and disparities among youth in out-of-home care.

Cynthia Vincent is Research Associate with the Ontario Looking After Children Project at the University of Ottawa and has previous experience as Executive Director of a child welfare agency.

Contributions by Erik Michael, Elisa Romano and Lauren Stenason.

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