Dr. Geoffrey Pawson
With profound sadness we announce the passing of Dr. Geoffrey Pawson on January 30, 2012. Husband to Barbara for 50 years; Father to Jane (David) Loblaw, Gord (Lori) Pawson, David Pawson, and Kate (Scott) Langen. He was an extremely proud Granddad to Rachel, Sydney and Chloe Langen and Demira and Darian Pawson. Brother to David (Doreen) Pawson and Lloyd (Angie) Pawson; brother-in-law to Roger & Vicki Hardage and Ann & Jim Stevens; and their families. Geoff is the founder of the Ranch Ehrlo Society and former Ehrlo Community Services. He was only 27 years of age when he opened the first group home with 6 youth. The agency has grown to currently serving 250 youth and families across Saskatchewan and Canada. There have been thousands of graduates of the program, many of whom continued to maintain contact. He received many honours throughout his career such as the Order of Canada in 2000, the Saskatchewan Order of Merit in 2001, the Family Service Canada Award in 2003, and an Honourary Doctorate of Law from the University of Regina in 2005. Geoff was an inspirational leader who had a tremendous impact at the local, provincial, national and international level for his unwavering commitment to youth. He had a gifted ability to create change, overcome obstacles, and challenge the status quo. He was a master problem-solver and visionary who was respected by his colleagues, employees, community, friends and family. Although Geoff will be profoundly missed, he has left a remarkable legacy. His mission and vision will live on at Ranch Ehrlo, as he laid a solid foundation to continue to improve upon meeting the needs and filling gaps for the most vulnerable members of our society. He truly left the world a better place. Donations can be made in Geoff's honor to the Dr. Geoffrey Pawson Education Scholarship. The purpose of this scholarship is to enable present and/or former residents of the Ranch Ehrlo Society and other deserving individuals to continue with Post-secondary and apprenticeship training. The focus is to improve the likelihood of long-term and continuous employment in the future of the recipients. A Memorial will be held on Friday February 17, 2012 at 7 pm at the Radisson Plaza Hotel Saskatchewan in the Grand Ballroom. An online book of condolences can be accessed at www.Ehrlo.com, as well as www.Facebook.com/RanchEhrlo. This is a wonderful way for the family to stay connected as they have yet to be able to return from Tucson AZ.

Resources about Child Abuse for Children, Parents and Professionals

Abused Kids Don’t Always Look It

This is an excellent pamphlet about the signs of child abuse and methods of positive parenting that can help prevent it. This was designed as part of a public education campaign directed by Ontario Children’s Aid Societies and was printed as an insert for the newspaper The Sun.

Ontario Children’s Aid Societies
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Boost for Kids

These are factsheets that explain child abuse and give advice to professionals caring for children who are possibly being abused or have been abused. Boost for Kids is a Toronto-based agency associated with the Toronto Child Abuse Centre that develops programs and services for the prevention and elimination of violence against children.

Boost: Child Abuse Prevention and Intervention
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Child Maltreatment in Canada

This booklet defines child maltreatment and gives some statistical information about child maltreatment in Canada. It also explains the negative impact maltreatment has on children and adolescents.

National Clearinghouse on Family Violence, 2006, 13 p.
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Factors Related to Chronic Neglect in Families

This factsheet proposes a definition of neglect, gives statistical information about child neglect in Canada, and outlines some common factors related to the potential for neglect.

Centres of Excellence for Children’s Well-Being: Child Welfare, 2007, 3 p.
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La chronicité dans l’évolution de familles négligentes

Cette feuillet propose une définition de la négligence, donne des renseignements statistiques sur la négligence au Canada, et explique quelques un des facteurs reliés avec la négligence.

Centres d’excellent pour le bien-être des enfants : La protection et le bien-être des enfants, 2007, 3 p.
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La violence punitive envers les enfants au Canada

Ce feuillet donne des renseignements statistiques sur la punition corporelle au Canada et énumère les conséquences négatives associées avec cette violence.

Centres d’excellence pour le bien-être des enfants : La protection et le bien-être des enfants, 2006, 3 p.
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Les mauvais traitements infligés aux adolescents au Canada – Renseignements pour les Canadiens et Canadiennes

Ce document donne des renseignements sur la prévalence des mauvais traitements infligés aux jeunes des âges de 15 à 19, et donne des suggestions de quoi faire si on est au courant d’une situation dans laquelle un adolescent ou adolescente est vulnérable ou en danger.

Agence de la santé publique du Canada, 2006, 4 p.
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Parler pour eux

Ce cite web interactive a été créé pour une campagne d’éducation publique traitant de la maltraitance de l’enfant. On y trouve des renseignements à propos des signes subtils des mauvais traitements et des suggestions pour dénoncer la maltraitance.

Les sociétés de l’aide à l’enfance de l’Ontario
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Physical Punishment and Children’s Health

This is a brief article by Joan Durrant explaining the dangers of physical punishment and makes some policy recommendations. She reminds us that one of the reasons for the continued prevalence of child abuse is the societal legitimacy that is accorded it.

Newsletter of the Infant Mental Health Promotion Project, 2006, 5 p.
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Physical Punishment of Children

This factsheet gives statistical information about physical punishment in Canada and explains the negative consequences of this violence.

Centres of Excellence for Children’s Well-Being: Child Welfare, 2006, 2 p.
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