Parents' Views on Child Welfare's Response to Addiction

Abstract

This is the publisher's version, also available electronically from http://alliance1.metapress.com/home/main.mpx.The helping system often responds to parents recovering from addiction in a way that reinforces their powerlessness and may perpetuate their addiction. This study identified worker and agency qualities that contribute to parents' recovery and family reunification. The authors conducted a qualitative study of successful clients of the child welfare system who regained their children after recovering from addiction. These parents describe the importance of workers' understanding the context of addiction from the parent's perspective

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