
Understanding Parent Blame
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This edited collection brings together academics, practitioners and activists along with contributions from parents and young people who have experienced the trauma of being caught up in the process of blame. It explores the nature and causes of parent blame and interrogates its prevalence, impact and potential pathways for reform.
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"A comprehensive, well-documented book that explains the 'negative' impact current policies, procedures and practices have on those the state is meant to be supporting." BASW Professional Social Work magazineMore details
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Persons
Ana Laura Aiello is Cerebra Postdoctoral Researcher in Law and Social Justice at the University of Leeds.
Content
2. Recurring themes: parent blame and systems-generated trauma - Luke Clements and Ana Laura Aiello
3. Parent blame and complex trauma - Peter Baker, Linda Hume and Vivien Cooper
4. Parent blame in education: working together to find solutions to school attendance difficulties - Louise Parker Engels
5. That woman! - Amy Payne (pseudonym)
6. Fabricated or induced illness: the controversial history, missing evidence base and iatrogenic harm - Andy Bilson, Alessandro Talia, Taliah Drayak, Mary Margaret (pseudonym), Sarah Smith (pseudonym) and Michelle Spence
7. Managing the data: allegations that parents are fabricating or inducing their child's illness - Luke Clements, Ana Laura Aiello and Derek Tilley
8. Child protection and the experiences of autistic parents accused of fabricated or induced illness - Cathleen Long, Rachel Gavin and Esther Whitney
9. A sibling perspective on fabricated or induced illness - Kaydence Drayak
10. Parent blame and the NHS - Amy (pseudonym)
11. Forging an Alliance - Lucy Fullard
12. Conclusions: The way forward - Luke Clements, Ana Laura Aiello, Louise Arnold and Lucy Fullard
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