The public family regulation system fails to live up to its underlying laws and policies that purport to value family reunification as their primary goal. Despite the premise of equitable treatment of parents and families involved in the system, parents are often mislabeled, maltreated, and untrusted by actors within the system. This Article explores how ableism operates in the family regulation system to create an ongoing pathology of parents with disabilities and of parents who have been labeled as disabled by the system.
The purpose of this study is to better understand the experiences of individuals with disabilities a...
To compare demographics, material hardship, and public benefit program participation among parents w...
The family regulation system identifies families through the use of widespread, cross-system surveil...
A mother in New York was in the middle of divorcing her violent husband and caring for her two young...
The child protection legal system is supposed to work towards the reunification of parents and child...
Parents with disabilities are more likely than other parents to become involved in the child welfare...
Parents with disabilities are disproportionately involved in the child welfare system. This is in vi...
A sizable body of scholarship indicates parents with disabilities – including physical, intellectual...
Activists and scholars are increasingly calling for the abolition of the carceral state after the po...
Parents with disabilities, particularly those with intellectual disability and/or mental illness, ar...
University of Minnesota Master of Science thesis. April 2015. Major: Bioethics. Advisor: Debra DeBru...
The right to parent has long been regarded as one of our most treasured fundamental rights. Despite ...
Many families include at least one parent with a disability. These parents become involved in the ch...
The ADA, coupled with federal and state child welfare laws, provides broad brush strokes for advocat...
Objectives: All 50 states and the District of Columbia have statutes outlining the grounds for term...
The purpose of this study is to better understand the experiences of individuals with disabilities a...
To compare demographics, material hardship, and public benefit program participation among parents w...
The family regulation system identifies families through the use of widespread, cross-system surveil...
A mother in New York was in the middle of divorcing her violent husband and caring for her two young...
The child protection legal system is supposed to work towards the reunification of parents and child...
Parents with disabilities are more likely than other parents to become involved in the child welfare...
Parents with disabilities are disproportionately involved in the child welfare system. This is in vi...
A sizable body of scholarship indicates parents with disabilities – including physical, intellectual...
Activists and scholars are increasingly calling for the abolition of the carceral state after the po...
Parents with disabilities, particularly those with intellectual disability and/or mental illness, ar...
University of Minnesota Master of Science thesis. April 2015. Major: Bioethics. Advisor: Debra DeBru...
The right to parent has long been regarded as one of our most treasured fundamental rights. Despite ...
Many families include at least one parent with a disability. These parents become involved in the ch...
The ADA, coupled with federal and state child welfare laws, provides broad brush strokes for advocat...
Objectives: All 50 states and the District of Columbia have statutes outlining the grounds for term...
The purpose of this study is to better understand the experiences of individuals with disabilities a...
To compare demographics, material hardship, and public benefit program participation among parents w...
The family regulation system identifies families through the use of widespread, cross-system surveil...