reservedVulnerable families are those exposed to circumstances involving risks to their wellbeing and their children’s in particular. In such conditions, parents can more frequently display ineffective parenting practices and experience difficulties in dealing with child behavior problems. Such families are more likely to engage with social services and be referred to parenting support. Providing parents with professional interventions to support their parenting is a way of promoting children’s and parents’ mental health and wellbeing, reaching children’s developmental potential, and protecting children’s rights. However, no clear definition is presented in literature stating which are the characteristics or/and risk factors that contribute...
Introduction: Children exposed to parental intimate partner violence and abuse, mental illness, and ...
Internationally, best practice in child abuse prevention is grounded in a public health approach – ...
Although family should be the basis for the development and formation of a child’s personality, viol...
Identification of risk factors for child maltreatment is paramount to child protection. An understan...
The term “vulnerable families” refers to familial living situations that are considered problematic,...
We describe an approach to the assessment of parenting for families in which child abuse has been es...
Growing up in a family environment that includes child maltreatment can result in an array of negati...
Child abuse occurs across cultures and societies, remaining a critically important public health and...
Increasing philosophical attention has recently focused on questions of the nature of vulnerability,...
Parent competency is a critical issue in the assessment of risk for children in the child welfare sy...
This article sets out how the prevention of child maltreatment can be enhanced by a multi-level popu...
Assessing risk, planning for safety and security, and aiding recovery for children subjected to viol...
This paper reports on the findings from a systematic review of parenting interventions used by socia...
Improving the functioning of families at high risk of child maltreatment poses considerable challeng...
Child maltreatment continues to be a significant problem in the United States. Although afamily’s in...
Introduction: Children exposed to parental intimate partner violence and abuse, mental illness, and ...
Internationally, best practice in child abuse prevention is grounded in a public health approach – ...
Although family should be the basis for the development and formation of a child’s personality, viol...
Identification of risk factors for child maltreatment is paramount to child protection. An understan...
The term “vulnerable families” refers to familial living situations that are considered problematic,...
We describe an approach to the assessment of parenting for families in which child abuse has been es...
Growing up in a family environment that includes child maltreatment can result in an array of negati...
Child abuse occurs across cultures and societies, remaining a critically important public health and...
Increasing philosophical attention has recently focused on questions of the nature of vulnerability,...
Parent competency is a critical issue in the assessment of risk for children in the child welfare sy...
This article sets out how the prevention of child maltreatment can be enhanced by a multi-level popu...
Assessing risk, planning for safety and security, and aiding recovery for children subjected to viol...
This paper reports on the findings from a systematic review of parenting interventions used by socia...
Improving the functioning of families at high risk of child maltreatment poses considerable challeng...
Child maltreatment continues to be a significant problem in the United States. Although afamily’s in...
Introduction: Children exposed to parental intimate partner violence and abuse, mental illness, and ...
Internationally, best practice in child abuse prevention is grounded in a public health approach – ...
Although family should be the basis for the development and formation of a child’s personality, viol...