Search Results - "Cusworth, Linda"
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Antenatal risk factors for child maltreatment: Linkage of data from a birth cohort study to child welfare records
Published in Child abuse & neglect (01-09-2020)“…Understanding the risk factors for child maltreatment is critical to efforts to reduce its prevalence. This study investigated the association between…”
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How do infants enter and move through the care and family justice systems in Wales? Protocol for a population-based data linkage study
Published in International journal of population data science (25-08-2022)“…ObjectivesWe aim to determine the proportion of infants entering care in Wales via the two primary legal routes (section 76 of the Social Services and…”
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A tale of multiple data sources: pathways and outcomes for infants who become looked after in Scotland
Published in International journal of population data science (21-11-2019)“…BackgroundPermanently Progressing? Building secure futures for children in Scotland is the first study in Scotland to investigate decision making, permanence,…”
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Linking two administrative datasets about looked after children: testing feasibility and enhancing understanding
Published in International journal of population data science (19-11-2019)“…Background with rationaleEvery year all 32 local authorities in Scotland provide information on looked after children in their area to the Scottish Government…”
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Protecting children during child protection research using administrative data
Published in International journal of population data science (19-11-2019)“…Background with rationaleChild protection systems aim to protect children from harm. Child protection research shares the same goal. However, the process of…”
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Health service use of infants involved in family justice care and supervision proceedings in Wales: a data linkage study
Published in International journal of population data science (01-01-2024)“…IntroductionWhen a child has suffered, or is at risk of suffering, significant harm from parents or caregivers, the local authority may issue Section 31 (s.31)…”
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Health service use of infants involved in family justice care and supervision proceedings in Wales: a longitudinal national data linkage study
Published in International journal of population data science (25-08-2022)“…ObjectiveWhen an infant is identified as having suffered or is at risk of suffering significant harm from parents or caregivers, section 31 care and…”
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Adults in private family law proceedings in Wales: characteristics and vulnerabilities
Published in International journal of population data science (25-08-2022)“…ObjectivesPrivate law children cases are disputes, usually between parents after relationship breakdown, about arrangements for a child’s upbringing, such as…”
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Anxiety and depression among children and young people involved in family justice court proceedings: longitudinal national data linkage study
Published in BJPsych open (01-03-2022)“…Little is known about mental health problems of children and young people (CYP) involved with public and private law family court proceedings, and how these…”
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A population-level study into health vulnerabilities of mothers and fathers involved in public law care proceedings in Wales, UK
Published in International journal of population data science (25-08-2022)“…ObjectivesUnder section 31 (s.31) of the UK Children Act 1989, public law care proceedings can be issued if there is concern a child is subject to, or at risk…”
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Permanently Progressing? Building Secure Futures for Children in Scotland: Linking two national datasets about looked after children in Scotland to enhance understanding of pathways to permanence
Published in International journal of population data science (11-06-2018)“…BackgroundPermanently Progressing? is the first cohort study in Scotland aimed at understanding the factors associated with achieving settled and secure…”
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A population level study into health vulnerabilities of mothers and fathers involved in public law care proceedings in Wales, UK between 2011 and 2019
Published in International journal of population data science (01-01-2022)“…IntroductionUnder section 31 of the Children Act 1989, public law care proceedings can be issued if there is concern a child is subject to, or at risk of…”
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Permanently Progressing? Building Secure Futures for Children in Scotland: Pathways and outcomes for looked after children
Published in International journal of population data science (11-06-2018)“…BackgroundEach year many children in Scotland who cannot be cared for by their birth parents become looked after by Local Authorities. Where reunification is…”
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Born into Care: characterising newborn babies and infants in care proceedings in England and Wales
Published in International journal of population data science (22-11-2019)“…Background/rationaleNations with advanced child protection systems place considerable emphasis on the developmental salience of infancy. However, this emphasis…”
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Data Resource: population level family justice administrative data with opportunities for data linkage
Published in International journal of population data science (01-01-2020)“…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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The Nuffield Family Justice Observatory Data Partnership
Published in International journal of population data science (21-11-2019)“…Background Not enough is known about how the family justice system is working, the children and families using these services, and their wider outcomes beyond…”
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Born into care: Associations between area-level deprivation and the rates of children entering care proceedings in Wales
Published in Children and youth services review (01-10-2022)“…•Economic deprivation of Welsh neighbourhoods is associated with higher rates of children in care.•Infants are at a far higher risk of appearing in care…”
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Disentangling the effect of out-of-home care on child mental health
Published in Child abuse & neglect (01-02-2019)“…Children in out-of-home care are consistently found to have poor mental health compared to children in the general population. However, UK research has so far…”
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Area‐deprivation, social care spending and the rates of children in care proceedings in local authorities in England
Published in Children & society (01-03-2024)“…This paper examined relationships between area‐level deprivation, local authorities' social care expenditure and the rates of children entering care…”
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Home or Care? A Comparison of Educational Outcomes for Maltreated Children
Published in The British journal of social work (01-12-2021)“…Abstract Previous research has highlighted the poor educational attainment of children in out-of-home care, until relatively recently seen as a potential…”
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