This EIF sector briefing sets out how NHS and health-related commissioners and workforces can understand and address the risks to children associated with long-term, intense and poorly resolved conflict between parents. Defining the problem: • Conflict between parents can harm children’s outcomes. • Some families are more vulnerable to parental conflict. • Parental conflict reduces the effectiveness of family services. Reducing parental conflict is everyone’s business: Any clinician, practitioner or volunteer working with children, young people and families can have an impact on reducing parental conflict. The briefing provides specific guidance for primary care teams, midwifery, health visitors and mental health practitioners. ...
Child abuse and neglect often occur within the context of multiple risk factors, in particular paren...
This Executive Summary and Research Brief provide an overview of a research project (full report ava...
Background Our pilot study carried out at two Polish pediatric hospital departments revealed that ...
This briefing note provides a summary of the findings from a project looking at dispute resolution i...
Background Conflict is a recognised component of healthcare. Disagreements about treatment protocol...
The parent-child relationship is one of the most trust-worthy relationships of a society. It is one ...
Key findings include: • The quality of the inter-parental relationship, specifically how parents co...
Conflict can arise between health professionals and the parents of children not only where there is ...
In 2013, the Medical Mediation Foundation and the Evelina London Children’s Hospital initiated a pro...
Objective To test a new conflict management framework (CMF) to help staff identify and de-escalate c...
There are established research truths about parental conflict and its impact on children which are i...
Changes in family structure and lifestyle have subsequently increased everyday responsibilities for ...
Objective To explore clinician and family experiences of conflict in paediatric services, in order t...
Rates of child exposure to inter-parental conflict are high and appear to be increasing, with at lea...
Conflict is an inherent part of human relationships and is ubiquitous within families. These dispute...
Child abuse and neglect often occur within the context of multiple risk factors, in particular paren...
This Executive Summary and Research Brief provide an overview of a research project (full report ava...
Background Our pilot study carried out at two Polish pediatric hospital departments revealed that ...
This briefing note provides a summary of the findings from a project looking at dispute resolution i...
Background Conflict is a recognised component of healthcare. Disagreements about treatment protocol...
The parent-child relationship is one of the most trust-worthy relationships of a society. It is one ...
Key findings include: • The quality of the inter-parental relationship, specifically how parents co...
Conflict can arise between health professionals and the parents of children not only where there is ...
In 2013, the Medical Mediation Foundation and the Evelina London Children’s Hospital initiated a pro...
Objective To test a new conflict management framework (CMF) to help staff identify and de-escalate c...
There are established research truths about parental conflict and its impact on children which are i...
Changes in family structure and lifestyle have subsequently increased everyday responsibilities for ...
Objective To explore clinician and family experiences of conflict in paediatric services, in order t...
Rates of child exposure to inter-parental conflict are high and appear to be increasing, with at lea...
Conflict is an inherent part of human relationships and is ubiquitous within families. These dispute...
Child abuse and neglect often occur within the context of multiple risk factors, in particular paren...
This Executive Summary and Research Brief provide an overview of a research project (full report ava...
Background Our pilot study carried out at two Polish pediatric hospital departments revealed that ...