Milne - Publications list to Sept.2016

Peer Reviewed Publications

Collin-Vézina, D., DeSablonnière-Griffin, M., Palmer, A., & Milne, L. (2015). A Preliminary mapping of individual, relational, and social factors that impede disclosure of childhood sexual abuse. Child Abuse & Neglect, 43, 123-134.

Milne, L. & Collin-Vézina, D. (2015). Assessment of children and youth in child protective services out-of-home care: An overview of trauma measures. Psychology of Violence, 5, 122-132.

Milne, L., & Collin-Vézina D. (2014). Sexual abuse disclosure among youth in residential treatment care: A multi-informant comparison. Journal of Child Sexual Abuse, 23, 398-417. http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/10538712.2014.896841.

Collin-Vézina, D. & Milne, L. (2014). Adolescents en centre de réadaptation: Évaluation du trauma. Criminologie, 47, 213-245. *Jury special mention for contribution to services for adolescents.

Trocmé, N., Milne, L., Esposito, T., Laurendeau, C., & Gervais, M.-J. (2014). Supporting evidence based management in child welfare: A Canadian university-agency collaboration. In A. Shlonsky & R. Benbenishty (Eds.) From Evidence to Outcomes in Child Welfare: An International Reader. Oxford University Press, 171-188.

Milot, T., Collin-Vézina, D. & Milne, L. (2013). Coup d’œil sur les traumatismes complexes. Source : http://observatoiremaltraitance.ca/Pages/Coup_d'oeil_sur_le_traumatisme_complexe.aspx

Collin-Vézina D. & Milne, L. (2012). Child sexual abuse: An overview. MacMillan, H. (topic ed.). In: Tremblay, R. E.,Boivin, M., Peters, R. DeV., (eds.). Encyclopedia on Early Childhood Development [online]. Montreal, Quebec:Centre of Excellence for Early Childhood Development and Strategic Knowledge Cluster on Early ChildDevelopment; 2012:1-6. Source: http://www.child-encyclopedia.com/sites/default/files/textes-experts/en/779/child-sexual-abuse-an-overview.pdf

Collin-Vézina, D., Coleman, K., Milne, L., Sell, J., & Daigneault, I. (2011). Trauma experiences, maltreatment-related impairments, and resilience among child welfare youth in residential care. International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction, 9, 577-589.

Milne, L. & Trocmé, N. (2010). Premières leçons tirées de trois initiatives de mobilisation des connaissances. Association des Centres Jeunesse de Montreal . D. Lafortune, M. Cousineau & C. Tremblay (Eds.). Pratiques innovantes auprés des jeunes en difficulté. Montréal: Les Presses de l’Université de Montréal.

Trocmé, N., Esposito, T. Laurendeau, C. Thomson, W., & Milne, L. (2009). Knowledge Mobilization in Child Welfare. Criminologie, 42, 33-59.

Peer-reviewed Conference Papers

Milne, L., Gallo, S., & MacIntosh, H. (May 2016). Évaluation de l’implantation du cadre de référence en négligence . Conférence de l’Association francophone pour le savoir (ACFAS). Montreal.

Collin-Vézina, D., Milne, L., Garland, L., & Forget, S. (May 2016). Les groupes d’intégration clinique: Une stratégie prometteuse pour enrichir la pratique et la recherche. Conférence de l’Association francophone pour le savoir (ACFAS). Montreal.

Milne, L. (April 2016). A Trauma-informed analysis of the profiles and trajectories of adolescents in child protective services group care. International Conference of the International Society for the Study of Trauma and Dissociation (ISSTD). San Francisco, California.

Milne, L. (invited presenter, March 2016). A trauma-informed analysis of the trajectories and resilience of youth in group care. Picturing Wellness: From Adversity to Resilience Conference. Hamilton, Ontario.

Milne, L. & Nutton, J. (July 2015). Putting the horse before the cart: Evaluating the implementation of a child neglect program as a first step towards evaluating its overall effectiveness. Conference of the American Professional Society on the Abuse of Children (APSAC), Boston, Massachusetts.

Milne, L. (July, 2015). Developing comprehensive trauma profiles of youth in child protective services group care. Poster presentation. Conference of the American Professional Society on the Abuse of Children (APSAC), Boston, Massachusetts.

Milne, L. (June 2015). Halifax, Nova Scotia. A trauma-informed analysis of the trajectories and resilience capacities of youth in child protective services group care. Pathways to Resilience III Conference.

Milne, L. (October 2014). Maltreatment experiences and traumatic reactions of youth in residential treatment care: Perspectives of youth and their workers. Conference of the International Society for the Study of Trauma and Dissociation (ISSTD), Long Beach, California.

Milne, L. & Nutton, J. (June 2014). Building research capacity: Innovative ways of supporting child welfare agencies through participatory research collaborations. Conference of the American Professional Society on the Abuse of Children (APSAC), New Orleans, Louisiana.

Milne, L. (July 2012). Child sexual abuse among youth in residential care: A multiple source comparison - International Family Violence and Child Victimization Research Conference, Portsmouth, New Hampshire.

Collin-Vézina, D., & Milne, L. (May 2012). Profiles of youth in residential care: The impact of traumatic experiences on mental health and behavior. Conference on the Comité Québecois pour les Jeunes en Difficulté de Comportement (CQJDC), Québec City, Québec.

Collin-Vézina, D., Milne, L., & Coleman, K. (November 2011). Trauma experiences, maltreatment-related impairments, and resilience among child welfare youth in residential care – Conference of the International Society for the Study of Trauma and Dissociation (ISSTD), Montréal.

Milne, L., & Esposito, T. (2010). Evidence-based management in child welfare – Canadian Association of Social Work Educators (CASWE) Congress for the Humanities, Montréal.

Milne, L. (invited speaker, June 2009). Evidence-based management in child welfare - Practice and Research Together (PART) conference, Collingwood, Ontario.

Other Publications and Reports

Milne, L. (2016). Batshaw Centres Clinical Integration Group on Sexual Abuse. On the Radar, 1(2).

Milne, L., MacIntosh, H., & Fletcher, K. (2016). Batshaw Centres Neglect Program: Implementation Evaluation Final Report. Montreal, QC: McGill University Centre for Research on Children and Families. 58 pp.

Milne, L., Kozlowski, A., & Sinha, V. (2014). Manitoba’s child welfare system. Child Welfare Research Portal Information Sheet #126E. Montreal, QC: McGill University, Centre for Research on Children and Families. http://cwrp.ca/publications/manitoba-child-welfare-system.

Nutton, J. & Milne, L. (2014). Supporting individuals with special needs and their families: A community needs assessment. Connecting Horizons Report for Kahnawake Shakotiia'takehnhas Community Services, 22pp. Source: http://www.kscs.ca/story/connecting-horizons

Kozlowski, A., Milne, L., & Sinha, V. (2014). British Columbia’s child welfare system. Child Welfare Research Portal Information Sheet #139E. Montreal, QC: McGill University, Centre for Research on Children and Families. http://cwrp.ca/publications/bc-child-welfare-system.

Milne, L. (2014). Sexual abuse among youth in residential care: A multiple source comparison. In-the-Know, 3(2), 3-4.

Milne, L., Bogossian, A., & Weightman, P. (2013). Academic functioning of children receiving Batshaw Services. In-the-Know, 3(1), 4-5.

Trocmé, N., Milne, L., Laurendeau, C. & Gervais, M. (2011). Evidence-based management in child welfare: A process and outcome evaluation. McGill Centre for Research on Children and Families. https://www.mcgill.ca/crcf/files/crcf/ebm_evaluation_report_final_december_2011_copy.pdf

Milne, L. & De La Sablonnière-Griffin. (2010). Studies in two countries find continued support for the use of the NICHD protocol in interviewing young alleged victims of child sexual abuse. Journal Watch –cwrp.ca. A synthesized review of: (1) Lamb, et al. (2009). Use of a structured investigative protocol enhances the quality of investigative interviews with alleged victims of child sexual abuse in Britain. Applied Cognitive Psychology, 23, 449-467; and (2) Cyr, M. & Lamb, M. (2009). Assessing the effectiveness of the NICHD investigative interview protocol when interviewing French-speaking alleged victims of child sexual abuse in Québec. Child Abuse & Neglect, 33(5), 257-268.

Milne, L. & Laurendeau, C. (2010). Clinical Integration Group on Sexual Abuse. In-the-Know, 2(3).

Collin-Vézina, D., Coleman, K. & Milne, L. (2010). Attachment, Regulation, Competency (ARC) Study. In-the-Know, 2(2).

Coughlin, L., Esposito, T., Milne, L., & Trocmé, N. (2010). School Delay. In-the-Know, 1(5).*

Trocmé, N., Esposito, T., Milne, L., Chabot, M. & Coughlin, L. (2009). Court Use. In-the-Know, 1(4).*

Milne, L. (2009). Québec research on attachment. In-the-Know, 1(2), 4.

Trocmé, N., Esposito, T. & Milne, L. (2009). National Child Welfare Outcomes Indicator Matrix (NOM). In-the-Know, 1(2).

Guest Lectures, Presentations, & Webinars

Knowledge mobilization and collaborative partnerships (Montreal Qualitative Health Research Group) (April, 2016)

Clinical practice guidelines in cases of neglect (Building Research Capacity - McGill Centre for Research on Children and Families) (April, 2016)

Trauma-informed analysis of the trajectories and resilience of youth in group care (Webinar, Canadian Association of Paediatric Health Centres) (March, 2016)

Attachment, Regulation, Competency (Youth Intervention, Concordia) (October, 2015)

Practice experiences in child welfare (Introduction to Practicum, McGill) (2013, 2014 & 2015)

Child protection and youth criminal justice (Public Social Services, McGill) (2013 & 2014)

Child sexual abuse (Child Welfare, McGill) (2013)

Child welfare (History and Philosophy of Social Work, McGill (2011 & 2012)

Ethical practice and dilemmas in child welfare (Critical Thought and Ethics, McGill) (2011)

Assessing traumatic events in a child welfare youth population (CRCF, McGill) (2011)

Research in Motion (Department of Social Services Dawson College) (2011)

Social work theory (Critical Thought & Ethics, McGill) (2010)