Parenting can be impacted by substance misuse, and children can be at risk of maltreatment, leading to their removal from their mothers. Successful treatment of substance abuse relies on these women gaining effective support from services. Previous research has demonstrated the impact working in this field can have on staff, including high staff turnover, vicarious trauma, and burnout. The present study further explores the experience of staff members working in a Drug and Alcohol Recovery Service in Scotland who work with mothers who have had their children removed. Six interviews with nurses and social care workers were analysed using interpretive phenomenological analysis (IPA). Two superordinate themes were developed from the data: (1) ...
This briefing was based on findings from a two year longitudinal qualitative study funded by the NHS...
Introduction and Aims: Research suggests that upwards of 50% of drug users do not live with their ch...
Child abuse and neglect often occur within the context of multiple risk factors, in particular paren...
Purpose: This article reflects on ways that the experiences of vulnerable users of drug and alcohol ...
There is a strong correlation between parental substance abuse and child maltreatment, and many subs...
This paper reports on data that is part of a wider evaluation of a small-scale project that offers s...
This paper reports on data that is part of a wider evaluation of a small-scale project that offers s...
Introduction: Parental addiction can result in harm to children and removal of children by the Local...
Introduction: Women with addiction issues are under-researched, despite previous evidence that women...
This paper reports on data that is part of a wider evaluation of a small-scale project that offers s...
This is the publisher's version, also available electronically from http://alliance1.metapress.com/h...
Support groups for families negatively affected by a relative's substance use provide a vital commun...
A growing opioid crisis in the United States has sparked a need for gender-specific research and tre...
Children born to substance-dependent mothers who themselves have had an upbringing disturbed by pare...
Child neglect is a prevalent problem and often co-occurs with parental substance abuse. Mothers are ...
This briefing was based on findings from a two year longitudinal qualitative study funded by the NHS...
Introduction and Aims: Research suggests that upwards of 50% of drug users do not live with their ch...
Child abuse and neglect often occur within the context of multiple risk factors, in particular paren...
Purpose: This article reflects on ways that the experiences of vulnerable users of drug and alcohol ...
There is a strong correlation between parental substance abuse and child maltreatment, and many subs...
This paper reports on data that is part of a wider evaluation of a small-scale project that offers s...
This paper reports on data that is part of a wider evaluation of a small-scale project that offers s...
Introduction: Parental addiction can result in harm to children and removal of children by the Local...
Introduction: Women with addiction issues are under-researched, despite previous evidence that women...
This paper reports on data that is part of a wider evaluation of a small-scale project that offers s...
This is the publisher's version, also available electronically from http://alliance1.metapress.com/h...
Support groups for families negatively affected by a relative's substance use provide a vital commun...
A growing opioid crisis in the United States has sparked a need for gender-specific research and tre...
Children born to substance-dependent mothers who themselves have had an upbringing disturbed by pare...
Child neglect is a prevalent problem and often co-occurs with parental substance abuse. Mothers are ...
This briefing was based on findings from a two year longitudinal qualitative study funded by the NHS...
Introduction and Aims: Research suggests that upwards of 50% of drug users do not live with their ch...
Child abuse and neglect often occur within the context of multiple risk factors, in particular paren...