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Think child, think parent, think family: putting it into practice |
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London: Social Care Institute for Excellence, 2012. 6p. |
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This At a glance briefing summarises the lessons learned from five local authority pilot sites and all five Northern Ireland and social care trusts who followed SCIE's guide 'Think child, think parent, think family' (2009, revised 2011) to meet the needs of parents with mental health problems and their families. The 'Think child, think parent, think family’ approach highlights the importance of whole-family working and the need for adult mental health and children's services to work together. The briefing summarises what the sites did, the strategic approaches taken; the ways in which the pilot sites involved parents and children; workforce development and training; and thinking about the family throughout the care pathway. The final sections summarise lessons about process and the factors that helped or hindered progress; lessons learned and improvements in practice; and the remaining challenges. These include improving the involvement of children, barriers to information sharing, and improving joint working. |
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(At a Glance, no. 55) |
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book; SCIE publication; |
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childrens services; families; joint working; local authorities; mental health problems; mental health services; parents; staff development; |
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www.scie-socialcareonline.org.uk/profile.asp?guid=db157312-9094-4ff6-9cc0-3bbdedcfe02f |
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