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Author: STEVENSON Marion;
Title: Mediation: a distinctive approach to problem-solving.
Reference: Family Law, 43, January 2013, pp.98-101.
Format: article;
Topics: counselling; empathy; family mediation; problem solving; separated parents; skills; practice; care professionals; Select:
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2 of 169
Author: CAMPO Monica; et al.;
Title: Shared parenting time in Australia: exploring children's views.
Reference: Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law, 34(3), 2012, pp.295-313.
Format: article;
Topics: children; contact; parenting; separated parents; step families; young people; research; Australia; Select:
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3 of 169
Author: O’SULLIVAN Brian;
Title: The alienated child.
Reference: Irish Social Worker, Winter 2012, pp.13-16.
Format: article;
Topics: children; divorce; marriage breakdown; mental health; mental health problems; separated parents; Ireland; Select:
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4 of 169
Author: FORTIN Jane; HUNT Joan; SCANLAN Lesley;
Title: Taking a longer view of contact: the perspectives of young adults who experienced parental separation in their youth: summary
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Publisher: Brighton: University of Sussex. Sussex Law School, 2012. 14p.
Format: book;
Topics: contact; marriage breakdown; non-resident parents; parenting; separated parents; research; England; Select:
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5 of 169
Author: SMITH Leanne; TRINDER Liz;
Title: Mind the gap: parent education programmes and the family justice system.
Reference: Child and Family Law Quarterly, 24(4), 2012, pp.428-451.
Format: article;
Topics: conflict management; contact; evaluation; family law; intervention; parental skills training; parenting; separated parents; research; United Kingdom; Select:
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6 of 169
Author: BOURNE Victoria; RYAN Shane;
Title: Collaborative parenting: barriers faced by separated fathers
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Publisher: London: Great Britain. Department for Work and Pensions, 2012. 4p.
Format: book;
Topics: access to services; black and minority ethnic people; family relations; fathers; parenting; separated parents; research; England; Select:
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7 of 169
Author: BOURNE Victoria; RYAN Shane;
Title: Collaborative parenting: barriers faced by separated fathers
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Publisher: London: Great Britain. Department for Work and Pensions, 2012. 45p.
Format: book;
Topics: access to services; black and minority ethnic people; family relations; fathers; parenting; separated parents; research; England; Select:
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8 of 169
Author: THULLEN Matthew; HENLY Julia; HANS Sydney;
Title: Domain-specific trajectories of involvement among fathers of children born to young, low-income, African American mothers.
Reference: Journal of the Society for Social Work and Research, 3(3), 2012. Online only.
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Format: article;
Topics: black and minority ethnic people; fathers; interpersonal relationships; parental responsibility; parent-child relations; parenting; separated parents; social exclusion; teenage parents; research; United States; Select:
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9 of 169
Author: SAINI Michael;
Title: Reconceptualizing high-conflict divorce as a maladaptive adult attachment response.
Reference: Families in Society, 93(3), July-September 2012, pp.173-180.
Format: article;
Topics: attachment; attachment theory; conflict management; divorce; separated parents; Select:
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10 of 169
Author: RHOADES Helen;
Title: Legislating to promote children’s welfare and the quest for certainty.
Reference: Child and Family Law Quarterly, 24(2), 2012, pp.158-175.
Format: article;
Topics: child custody; child protection; Family Courts; family law; policy formulation; separated parents; Australia; England; Select:
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11 of 169
Author: SAINI Michael; et al.;
Title: Child protection workers' experiences of working with high-conflict separating families.
Reference: Children and Youth Services Review, 34(7), July 2012, pp.1309-1316.
Format: article;
Topics: child custody; child protection; families; family relations; marriage breakdown; separated parents; research; Canada; Select:
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12 of 169
Author: NICKOLS Daniela;
Title: A presumption of shared parenting: long awaited or misguided?
Reference: Family Law, 42, May 2012, pp.573-576.
Format: article;
Topics: care proceedings; children; divorce; Family Courts; family mediation; government policy; separated parents; United Kingdom; Select:
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13 of 169
Author: DAWSON Neil; MCHUGH Brenda;
Title: The mind of the child in mediation: a mentalisation-based approach.
Reference: Family Law, 42, May 2012, pp.552-557.
Format: article;
Topics: attachment theory; care proceedings; children; divorce; Family Courts; family mediation; separated parents; practice; United Kingdom; Select:
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14 of 169
Author: WARD Salli; SMALL Katherine;
Title: Staying together: how indirect contact keeps children in touch with their fathers.
Reference: Every Child Journal, 1(1), 2009, pp.46-48.
Format: article;
Topics: case studies; charities; children; contact; families; family relations; parent-child relations; separated parents; stress; practice; England; Select:
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15 of 169
Author: KELLY Aoife; O'SULLIVAN Maura;
Title: Tug of love: challenges in child sexual abuse and acrimonious parental separation.
Reference: Irish Social Worker, Winter 2011, pp.19-22.
Format: article;
Topics: assessment; child custody; child protection; child sexual abuse; separated parents; social workers; therapies; therapy and treatment; practice; practice example; Ireland; Select:
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16 of 169
Author: CREAVALLE Dunstan;
Title: Obstacles to fatherhood: UK.
Reference: Runnymede Bulletin, Issue 367, Autumn 2011, pp.10-11.
Format: article;
Topics: African Caribbean people; fathers; groups; parenting; separated parents; practice; England; Select:
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17 of 169
Author: HARRIS-SHORT Sonia;
Title: Building a house upon sand: post-separation parenting, shared residence and equality – lessons from Sweden.
Reference: Child and Family Law Quarterly, 23(3), 2011, pp.344-369.
Format: article;
Topics: children; joint residence; parenting; separated parents; Sweden; Select:
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18 of 169
Author: TRINDER Liz; et al.;
Title: The separated parent information programme: current effectiveness and future potential.
Reference: Family Law, 41, September 2011, pp.998-1002.
Format: article;
Topics: contact; education; intervention; referral orders; separated parents; England; Wales; Select:
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Editor(s): BRIDGEMAN Jo; KEATING Heather; LIND Craig; (eds.);
Title: Regulating family responsibilities
Publisher: Farnham: Ashgate, 2011. 346p.
Format: book;
Topics: carers; families; family law; family relations; grandparents; joint residence; older people; parental responsibility; parental role; rights; separated parents; social policy; Select:
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20 of 169
Author: CASHMORE Judy;
Title: Children's participation in family law decision-making: theoretical approaches to understanding children's views.
Reference: Children and Youth Services Review, 33(4), April 2011, pp.515-520.
Format: article;
Topics: children; contact; decision making; divorce; family law; participation; separated parents; user views; research; Australia; Select:
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