© 2015 Commonwealth of Australia. Child and Family Social Work © 2015 John Wiley & Sons Ltd Child abuse commonly occurs within the context of multiple risk factors, in particular parental mental health and/or drug and alcohol problems. As no one agency can address all these factors, inter-agency collaboration is paramount to the protection of vulnerable children, especially in families with a complex array of problems. This paper outlines a range of recommendations to improve collaboration between child protection workers and mental health/drug & alcohol (MH/D&A) clinicians from the perspective of Keep Them Safe-Whole Family Team (KTS-WFT) clinicians. Taking referrals from child protection, the KTS-WFT offers interventions to families with ...
information about the family’s role in preventing alcohol-related harm in young people. The resource...
Previous research commissioned by Adfam and AVA found that the problem of child to parent violence (...
Practice Notes was developed in collaboration between CASCW affiliates and public child welfare prac...
Child abuse and neglect often occur within the context of multiple risk factors, in particular paren...
This paper provides an analysis of data from a state-wide survey of statutory child protection worke...
Objective: Child protection inter-agency collaboration is characterized by strengths and problems. S...
Emotionally Unstable Personality Disorder (EUPD) is a complex and often stigmatising diagnosis. Alth...
This paper reports on a study ofchildprotection practice in a non-government childprotection organis...
Context: The services that have been set up to help the children and parents in families with alco...
Emotionally Unstable Personality Disorder is a complex and often stigmatising diagnosis. Although fa...
Background Collaborative working between health and social care professionals in child protection w...
Professionals in many contexts confront situations where children have been harmed or are at risk of...
This chapter will: &#; Explore the social context in which ‘problem drug users’ and ‘inadequate ...
Family support and early intervention have considerable benefits for children which can endure into ...
The aim of this study was to analyse the experiences of social workers in addiction unit have of col...
information about the family’s role in preventing alcohol-related harm in young people. The resource...
Previous research commissioned by Adfam and AVA found that the problem of child to parent violence (...
Practice Notes was developed in collaboration between CASCW affiliates and public child welfare prac...
Child abuse and neglect often occur within the context of multiple risk factors, in particular paren...
This paper provides an analysis of data from a state-wide survey of statutory child protection worke...
Objective: Child protection inter-agency collaboration is characterized by strengths and problems. S...
Emotionally Unstable Personality Disorder (EUPD) is a complex and often stigmatising diagnosis. Alth...
This paper reports on a study ofchildprotection practice in a non-government childprotection organis...
Context: The services that have been set up to help the children and parents in families with alco...
Emotionally Unstable Personality Disorder is a complex and often stigmatising diagnosis. Although fa...
Background Collaborative working between health and social care professionals in child protection w...
Professionals in many contexts confront situations where children have been harmed or are at risk of...
This chapter will: &#; Explore the social context in which ‘problem drug users’ and ‘inadequate ...
Family support and early intervention have considerable benefits for children which can endure into ...
The aim of this study was to analyse the experiences of social workers in addiction unit have of col...
information about the family’s role in preventing alcohol-related harm in young people. The resource...
Previous research commissioned by Adfam and AVA found that the problem of child to parent violence (...
Practice Notes was developed in collaboration between CASCW affiliates and public child welfare prac...