Psycho-Legal Concepts for Parenting in Child Custody and Child Protection (Vol. 1): Policy Principles in Australia
Editat de Don Tustinen Limba Engleză Hardback – 27 oct 2024
The aim of the book is to identify psycho-legal concepts that need to be understood by professionals who work in the fields of child custody and child protection, and to bring these concepts together to improve coordination between the two fields of practice. The purpose of the book is to be a practice manual for professionals from the disciplines of law, social work, and psychologists who work in specialized legal roles dealing with families where children are vulnerable to developing mental health difficulties.
Volume 1 of the book provides a perspective from a mental health clinician about concepts and principles that arise in Australian family-oriented courts, and that need to be shared between disciplines. This book proposes that some concepts be identified as psycho-legal as the concepts need to be shared between disciplines who work with court-involved families. The book also proposes that psycho-legal concepts be shared between the jurisdictions of child custody and child protection. In this book, proposals are made to improve collaboration between disciplines and to maximize the best interests of children.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789819761432
ISBN-10: 9819761433
Pagini: 300
Ilustrații: Approx. 300 p.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.49 kg
Ediția:2024
Editura: Springer Nature Singapore
Colecția Springer
Locul publicării:Singapore, Singapore
ISBN-10: 9819761433
Pagini: 300
Ilustrații: Approx. 300 p.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.49 kg
Ediția:2024
Editura: Springer Nature Singapore
Colecția Springer
Locul publicării:Singapore, Singapore
Cuprins
1. Introduction.- 2. Initiatives of Australian Government.- 3. Primary prevention approach to promote children’s wellbeing.- 4. Reviews of Australia's child protection systems.- 5. Phases of research into risk factors for children.- 6. Judicial responses to social science research.- 7. Health economic analyses of interventions.- 8. Scholarly expertise and advocacy.- 9. Established and new models of care in Australia's child protection system.- 10. Child safety in a ‘system’s void’: Addressing the gaps and overlaps between family law, child protection, and criminal law systems.- 11. How some Australian children drift into care.- 12. What might a re-structured service system for vulnerable children look like?.- 13. Does out-of-home care prepare youth for adulthood?.- 14. Conclusion.- 15.Glossary.
Notă biografică
Dr. Don Tustin is a clinical psychologist working in Adelaide, Australia. He has worked for 25 years with vulnerable families where children are at increased risk of maltreatment and mental health disorders because their parents use parenting practices that are inadequate to meet all of the needs of the child. He has worked in a community mental health team for adults, where 30% of clients were parents whose parenting practices were affected when the parent experienced an episode of mental illness including depression, anxiety, and mood disorder. He has received two grants to deliver interventions for parents with a mental illness. An innovative collaborative approach was used, where a mental health clinician and an in-home parenting coach worked cooperatively with parents and their children to improve dynamics in the family. He has presented to World Congresses on Children’s Rights about treatment reports submitted to courts.
Textul de pe ultima copertă
This 4-volume book provides an overview of changes in legislation in Australia concerning both family law and child protection law. The topic is important as the Australian Government has identified that the rate of mental disorder in some cohorts of children is high and rising. These cohorts of children live in families where they are vulnerable because they are exposed to risk factors that can be changed by a coordinated effort from parents, therapists and lawyers.
The aim of the book is to identify psycho-legal concepts that need to be understood by professionals who work in the fields of child custody and child protection, and to bring these concepts together to improve coordination between the two fields of practice. The purpose of the book is to be a practice manual for professionals from the disciplines of law, social work and psychologists who work in specialized legal roles dealing with families where children are vulnerable to developing mental health difficulties.
Volume 1 of the book provides a perspective from a mental health clinician about concepts and principles that arise in Australian family-oriented courts, and that need to be shared between disciplines. This volume proposes that some concepts be identified as psycho-legal as the concepts need to be shared between disciplines who work with court-involved families. The volume also proposes that psycho-legal concepts be shared between the jurisdictions of child custody and child protection. In this volume, proposals are made to improve collaboration between disciplines and to maximize the best interests of children.
Caracteristici
Informs other countries about initiatives occurring in Australia due to the Australian Government's progressive attitude Aims to be a practice manual to help other therapists to enter this important but complex field of work Focuses to inform family lawyers about relevant developments in psychology