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It's a family affair
- Author:
- HUNT Louise
- Journal article citation:
- Community Care, 6.8.09, 2009, pp.24-25.
- Publisher:
- Reed Business Information
Children of parents with mental health problems are often taken into care because their needs as a family go unnoticed. The author looks recent guidance from the Social Care Institute for Excellence which recommends more integrated working, so that any assessment of adults with mental health problems takes into account the needs of their children. The current Family Support approach in Wales and its plans to test an Integrated Family Support Services model from April 2010 is also discussed.
Wales children in need census, 2015
- Author:
- WALES. Welsh Government. Knowledge and Analytical Services
- Publisher:
- WALES. Welsh Government. Knowledge and Analytical Services
- Publication year:
- 2016
- Pagination:
- 34
- Place of publication:
- Cardiff
An annual report presenting data on children in need, including information on disability and parenting capacity factors. The report reveals that there were 19,385 children in need included in the CIN census at 31 March 2015, which was a rate of 308 per 10,000 children aged under 18 years, and 95 who were unborn. More than a third (38 per cent) of referrals were from local authority departments and a further 33 per cent from the police and primary or community health services. Over one-fifth (21 per cent) of children in need had a disability. Parental substance misuse, domestic abuse and parental mental ill health capacity factors were each recorded for about a quarter of children in need. The attainment of children in need at each Key Stage assessment was much lower than the average for all pupils. (Edited publisher abstract)
What the millenium cohort study can tell us about the challenges new parents face: statistics for England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland
- Authors:
- BUNTING Lisa, GALLOWAY Susan
- Publisher:
- National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children
- Publication year:
- 2012
- Pagination:
- 18p.
- Place of publication:
- London
The Millennium Cohort Study (MCS) is a multi-disciplinary research project following the lives of around 19,000 children born in the UK in 2000/1. Four surveys of MCS cohort members have been carried out so far, the first of which was when the baby was aged 9 months. This report provides an overview of statistics, from MCS dataset 1 and other comparable data sources, about the attitudes, experiences and challenges faced by new parents in each of the 4 countries of the UK. It includes: parental attitudes to child rearing; maternal post-natal attachment; parental mental health; domestic abuse; parental alcohol consumption; and problems experienced by parents during the first few months. It also sheds some light on parental experiences of professional support.
Safeguarding children across services: messages from research on identifying and responding to child maltreatment: messages for adult services professionals working with parents: adult mental health, drug and alcohol misuse and domestic abuse...services
- Author:
- GREAT BRITAIN. Department for Education
- Publisher:
- Great Britain. Department for Education
- Publication year:
- 2011
- Pagination:
- 7p.
- Place of publication:
- London
Outlines key messages and practice implications for adult services professionals working with parents involved in the child safeguarding process. The briefing draws on 15 government-funded research projects on safeguarding children from neglect and abuse in England and Wales. Headline messages are presented in bullet point format. Other key messages are discussed under the headings: how to better protect children from maltreatment; acting decisively and confidently; effective parent-focused intervention; and working with other services and agencies.