There are estimated to be 250 000–350 000 children of problem drug users in the UK. The Government's Every Child Matters Programme seeks to ensure that vulnerable children affected by parental drug misuse are enabled to achieve their full potential in life. This article critically reviews recent national and international research examining the impact of parental drug misuse on children; focusing on the extent to which within-family risk and protective factors are related to parental gender. The article calls for greater research focus on paternal drug-misusers parenting strategies and makes recommendations
In March 2015 the Tallaght Drugs and Alcohol Task Force (TDATF), in conjunction with Barnardos Lorie...
The topic of this briefing is how parenting capacity can be affected by parental substance misuse (d...
Drug abuse is the world's leading cause of death and a global epidemic. Per year, millions of deaths...
This article is made available through the Brunel Open Access Publishing Fund - Copyright @ 2011 Har...
This new report focuses on the needs of children whose parents are problematic substance misusers. I...
Policy makers, service providers and researchers in the drugs field historically have approached dru...
This paper provides an overview of the research literature on the outcomes of children raised in fam...
Background and aim There is substantial evidence showing an association between parental substance ...
If, as many would have it, the ‘drugs problem’ is among the more perilous and uncompromising challen...
This review examines the evidence of the impact of non-dependent parental substance misuse upon chil...
This article examines changing societal attitudes regarding the welfare of children of drug using pa...
This research study was funded by the Department of Health Policy Research Programme as part of the ...
This briefing was based on findings from a two year longitudinal qualitative study funded by the NHS...
Drug abuse is the world's leading cause of death and a global epidemic. Per year, millions of deaths...
This report presented the findings of stage one of a two-stage project on the children of opiate use...
In March 2015 the Tallaght Drugs and Alcohol Task Force (TDATF), in conjunction with Barnardos Lorie...
The topic of this briefing is how parenting capacity can be affected by parental substance misuse (d...
Drug abuse is the world's leading cause of death and a global epidemic. Per year, millions of deaths...
This article is made available through the Brunel Open Access Publishing Fund - Copyright @ 2011 Har...
This new report focuses on the needs of children whose parents are problematic substance misusers. I...
Policy makers, service providers and researchers in the drugs field historically have approached dru...
This paper provides an overview of the research literature on the outcomes of children raised in fam...
Background and aim There is substantial evidence showing an association between parental substance ...
If, as many would have it, the ‘drugs problem’ is among the more perilous and uncompromising challen...
This review examines the evidence of the impact of non-dependent parental substance misuse upon chil...
This article examines changing societal attitudes regarding the welfare of children of drug using pa...
This research study was funded by the Department of Health Policy Research Programme as part of the ...
This briefing was based on findings from a two year longitudinal qualitative study funded by the NHS...
Drug abuse is the world's leading cause of death and a global epidemic. Per year, millions of deaths...
This report presented the findings of stage one of a two-stage project on the children of opiate use...
In March 2015 the Tallaght Drugs and Alcohol Task Force (TDATF), in conjunction with Barnardos Lorie...
The topic of this briefing is how parenting capacity can be affected by parental substance misuse (d...
Drug abuse is the world's leading cause of death and a global epidemic. Per year, millions of deaths...