Current child protective service policies encourage family preservation and reunification. Yet little is known about how mothers accused of child neglect experience being labeled neglectful or how this influences compliance with child protective services (CPS) service plans. This paper reports the results of a case study of mothers' perceptions of being labeled neglectful. Drawing on symbolic interactionist theories of identity, interviews with sixteen mothers and sixteen child protective service caseworkers, and content analysis of interview data obtained, this paper describes the strategies mothers employ to resist the stigma of being labeled a neglectful mother, strategies that ultimately put them at odds with child protection goals. Fin...
Mothers of children diagnosed with chronic and severe mental illnesses in the United States face man...
This article examines how incarcerated mothers constructed moral identities in the face of stigma. A...
This study’s purpose was to allow space for the voice of mothers in the realm of child care subsidy ...
This study explores how clients of child protective services (CPS), charged with child neglect, cons...
Little research has examined how mothers experience involvement with child protective services (C...
The predominant definition of motherhood in Canada, and Western society, reflects the notion of inte...
This phenomenological study was undertaken to gain greater depth of understanding into how clinician...
Abstract Since the conceptions, norms, and values that govern the work of child protection are elus...
The thesis, developed from my observation over years of social work practice, of the invisible needs...
Child Neglect is a difficult and complex area of child welfare professional practice (Tanner & Turne...
Using a feminist standpoint perspective, this qualitative study began with a review of child neglect...
Adolescent childbearing is designated as a social problem in contemporary U.S. society and is thus t...
Involvement with child protective services (CPS) may be expected to be a stressful experience for pa...
A child’s disclosure of sexual victimisation is a difficult experience for parents, and has been ass...
© 2018 Background: Being involved in any child protection system is complex and multifaceted and non...
Mothers of children diagnosed with chronic and severe mental illnesses in the United States face man...
This article examines how incarcerated mothers constructed moral identities in the face of stigma. A...
This study’s purpose was to allow space for the voice of mothers in the realm of child care subsidy ...
This study explores how clients of child protective services (CPS), charged with child neglect, cons...
Little research has examined how mothers experience involvement with child protective services (C...
The predominant definition of motherhood in Canada, and Western society, reflects the notion of inte...
This phenomenological study was undertaken to gain greater depth of understanding into how clinician...
Abstract Since the conceptions, norms, and values that govern the work of child protection are elus...
The thesis, developed from my observation over years of social work practice, of the invisible needs...
Child Neglect is a difficult and complex area of child welfare professional practice (Tanner & Turne...
Using a feminist standpoint perspective, this qualitative study began with a review of child neglect...
Adolescent childbearing is designated as a social problem in contemporary U.S. society and is thus t...
Involvement with child protective services (CPS) may be expected to be a stressful experience for pa...
A child’s disclosure of sexual victimisation is a difficult experience for parents, and has been ass...
© 2018 Background: Being involved in any child protection system is complex and multifaceted and non...
Mothers of children diagnosed with chronic and severe mental illnesses in the United States face man...
This article examines how incarcerated mothers constructed moral identities in the face of stigma. A...
This study’s purpose was to allow space for the voice of mothers in the realm of child care subsidy ...