This chapter will: &#; Explore the social context in which ‘problem drug users’ and ‘inadequate parents’ are constructed. &#; Outline key issues and difficulties involved in working with problem drug users whose children are considered to be at risk of abuse or neglect. &#; Draw on research carried out with social workers, health visitors, drugs clinic workers and parents to examine the barriers of working together to assess children’s needs where parents misuse drugs. &#; Explore strategies for better partnership approaches
Parental misuse of drugs or alcohol is known to be a common issue for child care social workers, yet...
This paper has two objectives, 1) To introduce the present conditions of drug addiction and preventi...
A generalist approach to practice with families affected by parental addiction is presented. Using a...
This chapter critically explores the development of services for children and young people affected ...
This article examines changing societal attitudes regarding the welfare of children of drug using pa...
substance use disorders and child maltreatment The impact of parental substance use on children Chil...
© 2015 Commonwealth of Australia. Child and Family Social Work © 2015 John Wiley & Sons Ltd Child ab...
Emphasising the importance of developing holistic approaches, involving both child care and drug and...
This paper reports on a study ofchildprotection practice in a non-government childprotection organis...
The role that youth drug use plays in school failure, violence, and anti-social and self-destructive...
Objective To review collaboration between child welfare and drug-abuse fields in providing treatment...
Practice Notes was developed in collaboration between CASCW affiliates and public child welfare prac...
Target population surrounds anyone working with children who may have family or loved ones abusing s...
This paper provides an overview of the research literature on the outcomes of children raised in fam...
Welcome to Lothian’s Practitioner TOOLKIT. This toolkit has been designed to complement Lothian’s in...
Parental misuse of drugs or alcohol is known to be a common issue for child care social workers, yet...
This paper has two objectives, 1) To introduce the present conditions of drug addiction and preventi...
A generalist approach to practice with families affected by parental addiction is presented. Using a...
This chapter critically explores the development of services for children and young people affected ...
This article examines changing societal attitudes regarding the welfare of children of drug using pa...
substance use disorders and child maltreatment The impact of parental substance use on children Chil...
© 2015 Commonwealth of Australia. Child and Family Social Work © 2015 John Wiley & Sons Ltd Child ab...
Emphasising the importance of developing holistic approaches, involving both child care and drug and...
This paper reports on a study ofchildprotection practice in a non-government childprotection organis...
The role that youth drug use plays in school failure, violence, and anti-social and self-destructive...
Objective To review collaboration between child welfare and drug-abuse fields in providing treatment...
Practice Notes was developed in collaboration between CASCW affiliates and public child welfare prac...
Target population surrounds anyone working with children who may have family or loved ones abusing s...
This paper provides an overview of the research literature on the outcomes of children raised in fam...
Welcome to Lothian’s Practitioner TOOLKIT. This toolkit has been designed to complement Lothian’s in...
Parental misuse of drugs or alcohol is known to be a common issue for child care social workers, yet...
This paper has two objectives, 1) To introduce the present conditions of drug addiction and preventi...
A generalist approach to practice with families affected by parental addiction is presented. Using a...