Parents with learning difficulties in the child protection system

  • Booth T
  • Booth W
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The article documents the views and feelings of parents with learning difficulties as they reflect on their first-hand experience of going through care proceedings. Drawing on interviews conducted as part of a wider study of how cases involving mothers and fathers with learning difficulties are handled by the child protection system and the family courts, the authors provide a parental perspective on assessments, support, case conferences and the court process as well as the after-effects on the families themselves.

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Booth, T., & Booth, W. (2005). Parents with learning difficulties in the child protection system. Journal of Intellectual Disabilities, 9(2), 109–129. https://doi.org/10.1177/1744629505053922

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