This paper presents data from a Welsh mixed methods study of a service for families whose children were at risk of entering out-of-home-care due to parental substance misuse (out-of-home care is referred to as Local Authority Care in the UK). Three sources of data are drawn on to focus on the experiences of children and young people: interviews with a small number of young people, interviews with parents where they discussed their children's experiences and measures of child and family functioning. The inclusion of qualitative data from two generations of families illustrates the complex interwoven nature of children's and parents' experiences. Analysis suggests that key messages for practitioners are the need to engage with substance using families in ways that avoid unhelpful binaries focusing on either the child's or the adult's needs. Children and young people may benefit from brief interventions during a period of crisis and longer term interventions which address cumulative effects and attachment complexities and promote sources of resilience. (C) 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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Stockport Metropolitan Borough Council, Stockport Family Safeguarding & Learning Dept, 17 & 18 Grand Cent Sq,Wellington Rd South, Stockport SK1 3TA, EnglandStockport Metropolitan Borough Council, Stockport Family Safeguarding & Learning Dept, 17 & 18 Grand Cent Sq,Wellington Rd South, Stockport SK1 3TA, England
Todman, Hannah
Mclaughlin, Hugh
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Manchester Metropolitan Univ, Dept Social Care & Social Work, Manchester, EnglandStockport Metropolitan Borough Council, Stockport Family Safeguarding & Learning Dept, 17 & 18 Grand Cent Sq,Wellington Rd South, Stockport SK1 3TA, England