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SUMMARY:Free Social Work Webinar: Beyond the Toxic Trio - 28.10.2020
DESCRIPTION:Invitation to a free social work webinar\, hosted online by the Department of Social Work and Social Care\, Kingston University and St Georges\, University of London.  \nThe term ‘toxic trio’ refers to the idea that children are at much higher risk of experiencing abuse and neglect when certain factors combine in the family environment\, namely domestic violence\, parental mental illness (and/or learning disability)\, and parental substance misuse. Despite concerns about its negative overtones\, the term has become widely used in child protection policy and practice\, and is now embedded in many of the institutional and legal contexts in which child welfare assessments and interventions are carried out. Yet there is surprisingly little evidence to substantiate the concept of the toxic trio. \nIn this seminar\, Dr Rick Hood presents results from a comprehensive study of children’s social care data in six English local authorities\, which shows the extent to which different assessed needs and risks were actually found in families receiving statutory services and which clusters were associated with intervention at higher operational/legal thresholds. The findings raise significant questions about the accuracy and usefulness of the toxic trio as a way of conceptualising risks to children. Some suggestions as to how the sector might use typologies of demand to inform Early Help and community-based prevention will be made to prompt debate and discussion. \nYou can register for this free event here.
URL:https://www.developingtogetherswtp.org.uk/event/free-social-work-webinar-beyond-the-toxic-trio-28-10-2020/
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ORGANIZER;CN="Kingston University":MAILTO:H S C E - E V E N T S@s g u l . k i n g s t o n . a c . u k
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