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Parental Substance Use As Child Abuse

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The Adverse Childhood Experiences Study: Child Abuse and ...

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Substance Abuse 28.2 19 81 60 41 29 Mental Illness 20.3 16 84 65 48 34 Parental Separation/Divorce 24.1 18 82 61 43 30 Crime 6.0 10 90 74 56 43 Insert 2 — Health Issues Associated with the ACE Score Risk Factors • Alcoholism and Alcohol Abuse • Smoking • Illicit Drug Use and IV Drug Abuse • Obesity • Suicide Attempts

  Child, Abuse, Parental, Child abuse, Substance, Substance abuse

Children’s Needs – Parenting Capacity

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Child abuse: Parental mental illness, learning disability, substance misuse, and domestic violence . Hedy Cleaver ... living with past or current domestic violence and or parental mental ill health and or substance misuse – often in combination. (Brandon et al 2010, p.112)

  Child, Abuse, Children, Capacity, Parental, Needs, Child abuse, Substance, Parenting, Children s needs parenting capacity

C F T POLICY PROTOCOL AND GUIDANCE

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resulting from the abuse or neglect of a child(ren). • A request from an out-of-state DSS (public child welfare agency) with a juvenile court case (including permanency planning or termination of parental rights (TPR)) resulting from the abuse or neglect of a child(ren).

  Child, Abuse, Parental

Knowledge and skills statement for child and family ...

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4) Adult mental ill health, substance misuse, domestic abuse, physical ill health and disability 4 5) Abuse and neglect of children 4 6) Child and family assessment 5 7) Analysis, decision-making, planning and review 5 8) The law and the family and youth justice systems 6 9) The role of supervision 6 10) Organisational context 7

  Child, Abuse, Substance

Intergenerational Patterns of Child Maltreatment: What …

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Maternal substance use (Appleyard, Berlin, Rosanbalm, & Dodge, 2011) Young parental age, parents’ history of mental illness or depression, and parents living with another violent adult (Dixon, Browne, & Hamilton-Giachritsis, 2005) Parental age, educational achievement, psychiatric history, and poverty (Sidebotham, Heron, & ALSPAC

  Child, Parental, Substance, Patterns, Intergenerational, Substance use, Maltreatment, Intergenerational patterns of child maltreatment

DSM-5 Changes: Implications for Child Serious Emotional ...

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(2016). 2014 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: DSM-5 Changes: Implications for Child Serious Emotional Disturbance (unpublished internal documentation). Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Rockville, MD.

  Administration, Health, Services, Implications, Change, Child, Abuse, Emotional, Mental, Substance, Serious, Disturbances, Substance abuse and mental health services administration, Implications for child serious emotional, Implications for child serious emotional disturbance

A Guide For Mandated Reporters In Recognizing And ...

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A Guide For Mandated Reporters In Recognizing And Reporting Child Abuse And Neglect 3 Recognizing Child Abuse And Neglect What Are The Legal Definitions Of Child Abuse And Neglect? Section 63.2-100 of the Code of Virginia defines an abused or neglected child as any child under 18 years of age whose parent or any person responsible for his or her

  Guide, Virginia, Child, Abuse, Reporters, Child abuse, Mandated, Guide for mandated reporters

Parental resilience

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a child from school when a parent is delayed. But some stressors cannot be easily resolved. For example, parents cannot “fix” their child’s developmental disability, erase the abuse they suffered as a child or be able to move out of a crime-plagued neighborhood. Rather, parents are resilient when they are able to

  Child, Abuse, Parental

EVIDENCE-BASED PRACTICES – QUICK REFERENCE

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behavioral contracting and skills training to reduce substance use and co-occurring mood and behavior problems in youth. Functional Family Therapy (FFT)* – A strength-based intervention for youth with substance abuse issues or behavior problems that focuses on improving family communication, parenting, and conflict management.

  Abuse, Substance, Substance abuse, Substance use

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