Lessons from serious case reviews: Parents with a mental health issue

NSPCC
Tuesday, October 25, 2016

The NSPCC has collated and analysed evidence from serious case reviews over a number of years to identify lessons. This issue we summarise the risk factors and learning for parental mental health and child welfare.

Adult and children’s services need to work together to safeguard children when there is a parent with mental health problems. Picture: altanaka/Shutterstock.com
Adult and children’s services need to work together to safeguard children when there is a parent with mental health problems. Picture: altanaka/Shutterstock.com

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