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Parental Mental Health and Child Welfare Work, Volume 1 (Paperback)
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Parental Mental Health and Child Welfare Work, Volume 1 (Paperback)
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Research has established the potential direct and indirect impacts
of mental illness on parenting, the parent-child relationship, and
the child, and the extent to which this poses a public health
challenge. Problems with how adult and children's services
understand and deliver support to parents with mental health
problems and their children have also been identified. In contrast,
far less is known about how parents with mental health difficulties
and their children can be supported successfully. The primary aim
of Parental Mental Health and Child Welfare Work Volume 1: A
Pavilion Annual 2016 is to begin to address this gap in research by
capturing different perspectives (policy, research, professional
and family) about what constitutes success and the contributions
that lead to success. The annual will, share this information,
tools and resources, in ways that are accessible, useful, and
usable by, the broad range of professional groups involved in this
complex area of practice. Parental Mental Health and Child Welfare
Work Volume 1: A Pavilion Annual 2016 forms the first volume of
Pavilion's new Annual series, which act as a yearly update on key
research, policy developments and practice innovations, in the UK
and elsewhere.
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