Vulnerable Birth Mothers And Recurrent Care Proceedings

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Author: Lisa Morriss

Court-order child removal: yet another developmental challenge for young women whose childhoods are characterised by adversity – can a problem solving approach help?

March 11, 2016October 6, 2017 / Lisa Morriss

We have published an article in the British Journal of Social Work on the developmental challenge for young women whose childhoods are characterised by adversity and how a problem-solving approach may be able to help. Link to the article here.

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Our research in Infographic form

February 29, 2016March 11, 2016 / Lisa Morriss

We are pleased to see that Pause has presented our research in infographic form:
https://twitter.com/PauseOrg/status/702840858572419072/photo/1

The young mothers trapped in a cycle of having babies removed

January 8, 2016October 6, 2017 / Lisa Morriss

Guardian reporter, Louise Tickle, published an article about our research here.

Connecting Events in Time

December 15, 2015October 6, 2017 / Lisa Morriss

We have an open-access (free) article in the British Journal of Social Work called `Connecting Events in Time to Identify a Hidden Population: Birth Mothers and Their Children in Recurrent Care Proceedings in England’. See here to download.

‘Huge rise’ in newborn babies subject to care proceedings

December 15, 2015October 6, 2017 / Lisa Morriss

Professor Karen Broadhurst and Claire Mason talked about recurrent care proceedings on BBC news. You can hear Karen (second clip) and Claire (third clip) here.

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