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Complexity, conflict and uncertainty: issues in collaboration between child protection and mental health services
- Authors:
- DARLINGTON Yvonne, FEENEY Judith A., RIXON Kylie
- Journal article citation:
- Children and Youth Services Review, 26(12), December 2004, pp.1175-1192.
- Publisher:
- Elsevier
This paper provides an analysis of data from a state-wide survey of statutory child protection workers, adult mental health workers, and child mental health workers. Respondents provided details of their experience of collaboration on cases where a parent had mental health problems and there were serious child protection concerns. The survey was conducted as part of a large mixed-method research project on developing best practice at the intersection of child protection and mental health services. Descriptions of 300 cases were provided by 122 respondents. Analyses revealed that a great deal of collaboration occurred across a wide range of government and community-based agencies; that collaborative processes were often positive and rewarding for workers; and that collaboration was most difficult when the nature of the parental mental illness or the need for child protection intervention was contested. The difficulties experienced included communication, role clarity, competing primary focus, contested parental mental health needs, contested child protection needs, and resources.