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Building resilience in families under stress, supporting families affected by parental substance misuse and/or mental health problems : a handbook for practitioners

Label
Building resilience in families under stress, supporting families affected by parental substance misuse and/or mental health problems : a handbook for practitioners
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Building resilience in families under stress
Medium
electronic resource
Sub title
supporting families affected by parental substance misuse and/or mental health problems : a handbook for practitioners
Summary
Featuring practice examples, this book considers the concept of resilience and effective family support. It draws on key research on the risks and impacts and demonstrates the need for a joined-up approach from a range of adult and children's services., Parental mental health problems and substance misuse affect a significant number of British families. Many of these families are living in poverty or on low incomes. In economically and socially challenging times, additional stresses are placed on these already vulnerable families. There is an urgent need for services to ensure that children and families receive support that is based on a full understanding of their day-to-day experience and the potential impacts on children's development and life chances.Featuring pointers, models and practice examples this handbook considers the concept of resilience and effective family support. Assessing the policy context and possible barriers to support, it looks at assessment of need, safeguarding children, minimising negative impact, and most importantly, keeping families together where possible.Drawing on key research on the risks and impacts, Building Resilience demonstrates the need for a joined-up approach from a range of adult and children's services.This second edition has been updated to reflect developments in policy and services. It is essential reading for all professionals who are involved in providing services to families, and will also be of interest to service commissioners and those with an academic interest in 'what helps' to support children and families in these circumstances
Target audience
specialized
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