Recurrent Care Resource Pack: Resources

Published: 22/05/2019

The films and videos to accompany the working with recurrent care-experienced birth mothers resource pack.

Part of the Working with recurrent care-experienced birth mothers resource pack.

 

Videos

Six birth mothers involved in the study each tell their own story. They talk about the impact of having a child removed and their subsequent journeys to change.

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Claire Mason shares messages from the Vulnerable Birth Mothers and Recurrent Care Proceedings study.

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Danny Taggart gives an introductory talk on developing attachment-informed social work practice.

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Danny Taggart explains the experimental condition known as the Strange Situation Procedure and how it is used to identify young children’s patterns of attachment.

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Danny Taggart focuses on attachment-informed practice with adults who have experienced trauma in their early lives.

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Sheena Webb describes complex trauma and its impact, and introduces the theory underpinning a trauma-informed approach to practice.

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Danny Taggart talks about designing a trauma-informed service to work with parents who have experienced recurrent care proceedings.

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Claire Mason shares messages from her interviews with 72 birth mothers, nearly half of whom had experienced the removal of a newborn infant within hours or days of their child’s birth.

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Mary Ryan introduces the legal context and significant case law in relation to the removal of an infant at birth.

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Claire Mason talks about the wider research literature on loss and grief when working with women who have experienced court-ordered removal of children.

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Wendy Marsh shares findings from her doctoral research and experience as a specialist midwife for safeguarding.

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Denise Marshall focuses on working with women experiencing severe disadvantage during pregnancy, birth and early parenting.

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A hardcopy version of these resources is also available. Purchase a hardcopy.

Working with recurrent care-experienced birth mothers: Online resources


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