极速赛车168最新开奖号码 Comments on: The toxic trio: what social workers need to know https://www.communitycare.co.uk/2018/03/05/toxic-trio-social-workers-need-know/ Social Work News & Social Care Jobs Sat, 30 Nov 2019 17:44:18 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.2 description_of_image_used_in_toxic_trio_piece_boy_hugging_teddy_fotolia_antic 极速赛车168最新开奖号码 By: Crispin https://www.communitycare.co.uk/2018/03/05/toxic-trio-social-workers-need-know/#comment-141429 Thu, 08 Mar 2018 11:46:42 +0000 https://www.communitycare.co.uk/?p=162120#comment-141429 I think Paul the point that financial poverty and insecurity is always linked to “the Toxic Trio,” this is potential unwise it also risks marginalising a segment of the community who are at risk and ignoring others. There are both domestic homicides reviews and serious case reviews where domestic abuse, substance misuse and parental mental health have been prevalent without financial poverty.
Financial poverty should be seen as an exacerbating factor along side, bereavement, acrimonious separation and criminality (Sidebotham etal 2016 p77). In the area where I work Operation Encompass was rolled out by police and local authority. More affluent schools did not see the point since they did not believe their child would be living in homes where domestic abuse was present. Within a very short period of the introduction of the program those same schools realised it had been a hidden secret.
Yes. Toxic Trio: parent mental health, substance misuse and domestic abuse might be exacerbated by poverty. However the children living in the more affluent homes can also be victims of neglect, physical abuse, and emotional abuse.
The point Paul makes the importance of poverty on family should not be lost as important and should maybe be considered instead with the development of ACE (Adverse Childhood Experiences) into professional, agency tools and the effect on the population now and in the future.

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极速赛车168最新开奖号码 By: Planet Autism https://www.communitycare.co.uk/2018/03/05/toxic-trio-social-workers-need-know/#comment-141423 Wed, 07 Mar 2018 21:00:09 +0000 https://www.communitycare.co.uk/?p=162120#comment-141423 “Toxic Trio” Nice way to describe parents and yet more of the parent-blame culture.

Perhaps if people with mental health struggles were given the right support at the right time they wouldn’t escalate into substance abuse and abusive behaviours.

And as most mental health starts in childhood, there is ample opportunity to resolve it then. By not doing so, they grow into adults with mental ill-health and become parents.

Then they are blamed and accused.

Some people should never become parents, that much is true. But for most, they just needed help and support. With the useless, under-resourced and pitiful mental health services in this country, it should never come to it that people with struggles become parents whilst they are still struggling. They should have been helped the first time their difficulties arose.

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极速赛车168最新开奖号码 By: Paul Bywaters https://www.communitycare.co.uk/2018/03/05/toxic-trio-social-workers-need-know/#comment-141390 Mon, 05 Mar 2018 15:05:10 +0000 https://www.communitycare.co.uk/?p=162120#comment-141390 There is a further issue that our research (www.coventry.ac.uk/CWIP) has shown is all too often ignored in the focus on these three significant issues. That is the way that all three are inextricably linked to financial poverty and insecurity. This was mentioned as an issue the much quoted Cleaver et al research review but subsequently disappeared from most discussions. Not only does poverty and insecurity increase the likelihood of mental ill health and disputes and violence between adults and children in households, but may increase the paradoxical likelihood of adults using substances inappropriately as a response to stress. At the same time, all of these factors increase the likelihood of a family being in poverty and their difficulties in escaping from it. Practice should always address the way the material circumstances of families underpin, influence and inform relationships and behaviours and seek to ameliorate such difficulties. There is clear evidence that families in work and out of work are frequently not receiving all the help they are entitled to.

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