The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version.This article considers the ideology surrounding ‘good mother’ expectations for mothers from British, lower socio-economic classes who have involvement from children’s services due to their (ex) partners’ violent behaviour. What was expected from ‘good mothers’ historically and currently is considered, before specific attention is paid to the expectations set for mothers who are known to children’s services. The research aims were to understand what these mothers themselves consider a ‘good mother’ to be. 15 mothers from the UK who had had involvement with Children’s Services were interviewed; all participants defined themselves as working class and their ages range...
Despite significant change in women's lives in recent decades, the prevailing ideology of motherhood...
Young Mums are a vulnerable group due to their marginalised status. This is a social justice piece o...
Focusing on accounts by women who have children taken into care, this paper reports on a socio-legal...
This article intends to illuminate the role played by mothers within ‘honour’ based abuse (HBA) crim...
Good mother ideology refers to beliefs that women are only ‘good’ mothers if they adhere to the tene...
Domestic and family violence research recognises mothering is impacted by and implicated in abusive ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 34-36)Faced with the ever-increasing problem of child abu...
The predominant definition of motherhood in Canada, and Western society, reflects the notion of inte...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
Copyright confirmation in progress. Any queries to UMER-enquiries@unimelb.edu.auThe evidence that c...
This article examines the place of gendered relationships between parents with regard to child prote...
Motherhood is often painted as an idyllic time. It is a social space and field where women are expec...
Unintentional injuries in the home environment pose a significant threat to the health of young chil...
Successive moral panics have cast poor or socially excluded mothers - associated with social problem...
The central concern of this thesis is to better understand how mothers in low- socioeconomic areas, ...
Despite significant change in women's lives in recent decades, the prevailing ideology of motherhood...
Young Mums are a vulnerable group due to their marginalised status. This is a social justice piece o...
Focusing on accounts by women who have children taken into care, this paper reports on a socio-legal...
This article intends to illuminate the role played by mothers within ‘honour’ based abuse (HBA) crim...
Good mother ideology refers to beliefs that women are only ‘good’ mothers if they adhere to the tene...
Domestic and family violence research recognises mothering is impacted by and implicated in abusive ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 34-36)Faced with the ever-increasing problem of child abu...
The predominant definition of motherhood in Canada, and Western society, reflects the notion of inte...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
Copyright confirmation in progress. Any queries to UMER-enquiries@unimelb.edu.auThe evidence that c...
This article examines the place of gendered relationships between parents with regard to child prote...
Motherhood is often painted as an idyllic time. It is a social space and field where women are expec...
Unintentional injuries in the home environment pose a significant threat to the health of young chil...
Successive moral panics have cast poor or socially excluded mothers - associated with social problem...
The central concern of this thesis is to better understand how mothers in low- socioeconomic areas, ...
Despite significant change in women's lives in recent decades, the prevailing ideology of motherhood...
Young Mums are a vulnerable group due to their marginalised status. This is a social justice piece o...
Focusing on accounts by women who have children taken into care, this paper reports on a socio-legal...