Think child, think parent, think family: a guide to parental mental health and child welfare
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- SCIE (2009) Parental mental health and child welfare: report of a practice survey, London: SCIE.
- UNICEF Convention of the Rights for the Child.
- WHSSB & EHSSB (2007) Report of the Independent Inquiry Panel to the Western and Eastern Health and Social Services Boards – May 2007 Executive Summary
- DHSSPS (2008) Independent Review Report of Agency Involvement with Mr Arthur McElhill, Ms Lorraine McGovern and their children