The focus of this article is on families with both parental mental health issues and child protection concerns, a common clinical situation. Ethical dilemmas can arise from conflicting laws in a particular jurisdiction. This is evident in the State of South Australia,Australia.The issue is highlighted by examining the Mental Health Act 1993 (SA), the Children’s Protection Act 1993 (SA) and Mental Health Act 2009 (SA). In developing a family approach where a parent has a mental illness and where statutory child protection concerns exist, both the Mental Health Act and the Children’s Protection Act are needed to inform the clinical decision making for family members. Clinical, ethical, and legal issues are discussed. Two ethical models: Relat...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)The prevalence of mental illness means that many chil...
This thesis explored whether Australian family law adequately protects emotionally abused children i...
Support services for families where a parent has a mental illness need to address the well-being of ...
Contains fulltext : 102540.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)One in five you...
Children of parents with a mental illness have been identified as vulnerable to experiencing a varie...
Child welfare cases involving mental illness suffered either by a child or his parent can be among t...
Objective: As pediatric behavioral health concerns are increasingly identified and addressed within ...
This article explores the legal and clinical processes underpinning gender differences in Australian...
Parental responsibility in Australia is situated within the complex statutory framework that governs...
A significant majority of children who are engaged with the family law (child welfare) and youth cri...
There are many ethical and legal challenges posed by making decisions with and about children and yo...
© 2015 Commonwealth of Australia. Child and Family Social Work © 2015 John Wiley & Sons Ltd Child ab...
Parental mental illness can have significant psychological, social and economic impacts on families....
The dilemmas between legal obligations and ethical responsibilities can often create problems in cli...
Children living with a parent with a mental illness can face difficulties. Parentalmental illness ma...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)The prevalence of mental illness means that many chil...
This thesis explored whether Australian family law adequately protects emotionally abused children i...
Support services for families where a parent has a mental illness need to address the well-being of ...
Contains fulltext : 102540.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)One in five you...
Children of parents with a mental illness have been identified as vulnerable to experiencing a varie...
Child welfare cases involving mental illness suffered either by a child or his parent can be among t...
Objective: As pediatric behavioral health concerns are increasingly identified and addressed within ...
This article explores the legal and clinical processes underpinning gender differences in Australian...
Parental responsibility in Australia is situated within the complex statutory framework that governs...
A significant majority of children who are engaged with the family law (child welfare) and youth cri...
There are many ethical and legal challenges posed by making decisions with and about children and yo...
© 2015 Commonwealth of Australia. Child and Family Social Work © 2015 John Wiley & Sons Ltd Child ab...
Parental mental illness can have significant psychological, social and economic impacts on families....
The dilemmas between legal obligations and ethical responsibilities can often create problems in cli...
Children living with a parent with a mental illness can face difficulties. Parentalmental illness ma...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)The prevalence of mental illness means that many chil...
This thesis explored whether Australian family law adequately protects emotionally abused children i...
Support services for families where a parent has a mental illness need to address the well-being of ...