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Reducing recurrent care proceedings: initial evidence from new interventions

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Georgia Philip, Lindsay Youansamouth, Karen Broadhurst, John Clifton, Stuart Bedston, Yang Hu & Marian Brandon. (2023) ‘When they were taken it is like grieving’: Understanding and responding to the emotional impact of repeat care proceedings on fathers. Child & Family Social Work.
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Sarah Wise. (2021) A Systems Model of Repeat Court-Ordered Removals: Responding to Child Protection Challenges Using a Systems Approach. The British Journal of Social Work 51:6, pages 2038-2060.
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Claire Mason, Danny Taggart & Karen Broadhurst. (2020) Parental Non-Engagement within Child Protection Services—How Can Understandings of Complex Trauma and Epistemic Trust Help?. Societies 10:4, pages 93.
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Pamela Cox, Susan McPherson, Claire Mason, Mary Ryan & Vanessa Baxter. (2020) Reducing Recurrent Care Proceedings: Building a Local Evidence Base in England. Societies 10:4, pages 88.
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Rachel J. Pearson, Matthew A. Jay, Melissa O’Donnell, Linda Wijlaars & Ruth Gilbert. (2020) Characterizing newborn and older infant entries into care in England between 2006 and 2014. Child Abuse & Neglect 109, pages 104760.
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Tabitha Tantawi-Basra & Sally Pezaro. (2020) Supporting childbearing women who are at risk of having their baby removed at birth. British Journal of Midwifery 28:6, pages 378-387.
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Karen Broadhurst & Claire Mason. (2019) Child removal as the gateway to further adversity: Birth mother accounts of the immediate and enduring collateral consequences of child removal . Qualitative Social Work 19:1, pages 15-37.
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