Community Care has published an article on the provision of advocacy support for parents involved in child protection processes in England. The article discusses research findings on parents’ experiences of the child protection system exploring issues such as the ‘trauma’ of child protection conferences; fear and mistrust of professionals; and parental exclusion and disengagement. The article calls for every parent to be given the opportunity to engage with advocacy services before a child protection conference takes place.
Read the article: ‘Why parents in the child protection system need advocacy’
Source: Community Care