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Are we starting to ‘think family’? evidence from a case file audit of parents and children supported by mental health, addictions and children's services

Claire McCartan, Gavin Davidson, Mary Donaghy, Anne Grant, Lisa Bunting, John Devaney, Joe Duffy

2022Child Abuse Review10 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Key Practitioner Messages Cases are complex and families can feel overwhelmed by the number of agencies and referrals involved. Systemic, family‐focused practice can lead to improved outcomes; this should be consistent across mental health, addictions and children's services. Efforts to promote interagency collaboration include: clear job descriptions; co‐locating services; home visits; interprofessional education; and joint training. Joint decision‐making can help acknowledge and value everyone's role and contribution. Better recording and sharing of data can support informed, complex decision‐making and optimise support services.

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AuditMental healthAddictionPsychologyValue (mathematics)Key (lock)NursingMedicineMedical educationApplied psychologyPsychiatryBusinessComputer securityComputer scienceMachine learningAccountingMaternal Mental Health During Pregnancy and PostpartumFamily and Disability Support ResearchChild and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development
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