Cleece, Katy, Quaynor, Parisa, Hall, Carley, Hill, James Edward ORCID: 0000-0003-1430-6927 and Gomez, Katalin Ujhelyi
(2025)
How can we strengthen the fragile relationship between families with mental health needs and children's social care?
Journal of Family and Child Health, 2
(4).
pp. 190-195.
ISSN 3049-5210
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Official URL: https://doi.org/10.12968/jfch.2025.2.4.190
Abstract
Background:
Children of parents with a diagnosed mental illness are four times more likely to be removed by social services worsening parental mental health and introducing further trauma. A previous review synthesised the evidence on the views and experiences of parents with mental health problems (MHPs) and social care practitioners regarding the support provided.
Aim:
This commentary aims to critically appraise this review and expand upon its findings in the context of current evidence and practice. Methods: The quality of the review was assessed using the Joanna Briggs Institute Critical Appraisal Checklist.
Findings:
Despite potential biases in the review and some methodological issues in the included studies, the findings reveal important challenges in supporting parents with MHPs.
Conclusions:
Mutually trusting relationships between families and professionals are key in facilitating engagement. A strengths-based holistic approach would yield more positive outcomes for all. Adequate central government funding for local authorities is essential to deliver the care required.
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