Think child, think parent, think family: a guide to parental mental health and child welfare
Introduction
In this section:
- What we're dealing with - Parental mental illness, and the effect it can have on children
- What parents and children want - The views of families affected by parental mental ill health
- The policy context (England) - The laws and policies that affect parents with mental health problems and their children
- The policy context (Northern Ireland) - The laws and policies that affect parents with mental health problems and their children in Northern Ireland
- The organisational context - How adult mental health and children's services are structured, and how they interact
- Think Family as a concept - The concepts that underpin whole-family approaches, and what they mean for practice
- Characteristics of a successful service - What a successful Think Family service would look like