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    Maternal health, pregnancy and birth outcomes for women involved in care proceedings in Wales: a linked data study by Griffiths, L J, Johnson, R D, Broadhurst, K, Bedston, S, Cusworth, L, Alrouh, B, Ford, D V, John, A

    Published in BMC pregnancy and childbirth (16-11-2020)
    “…Under the Children Act 1989, local authorities in Wales, UK, can issue care proceedings if they are concerned about the welfare of a child, which can lead to…”
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    Impact of socio-economic conditions and perinatal factors on risk of becoming a child looked after: a whole population cohort study using routinely collected data in Wales by Melis, G, Bedston, S, Akbari, A, Bennett, D, Lee, A, Lowthian, E, Schlüter, D, Taylor-Robinson, D

    Published in Public health (London) (01-11-2023)
    “…Between 1997 and 2021, the number of children looked after (CLA) in Wales, UK, increased steadily, with stark inequalities. We aimed to assess how deprivation…”
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    Data Resource: Children and Family Court Advisory and Support Service (Cafcass) public family law administrative records in England by Bedston, S J, Pearson, R J, Jay, M A, Broadhurst, K, Gilbert, R, Wijlaars, L

    “…In England, in cases of child maltreatment or neglect, the state can intervene through the family court to remove children from their family home and place…”
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    Linking data on women in public family law court proceedings concerning their children to mental health service records in South London by Pearson, R J, Jewell, A, Wijlaars, L, Bedston, S, Finch, E, Broadhurst, K, Downs, J, Gilbert, R

    “…Maternal mental health problems and substance misuse are key risk factors for child neglect or abuse and court-mandated placement into care. Linkage between…”
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    Data Resource: population level family justice administrative data with opportunities for data linkage by Johnson, R D, Ford, D V, Broadhurst, K, Cusworth, L, Jones, K H, Akbari, A, Bedston, S, Alrouh, B, Doebler, S, Lee, A, Smart, J, Thompson, S, Trinder, L, Griffiths, L J

    “…Although there has been considerable progress in the use of administrative data for applied health research, the family justice field lags behind. Better use…”
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    Linking data on women in public family law court proceedings concerning their children to mental health service records in South London by Pearson, R J, Jewell, A, Wijlaars, L, Bedston, S, Finch, E, Broadhurst, K, Downs, J, Gilbert, R

    “…INTRODUCTIONMaternal mental health problems and substance misuse are key risk factors for child neglect or abuse and court-mandated placement into care…”
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