Maternal health and social outcomes after having a child taken into care: population-based longitudinal cohort study using linkable administrative data.
Elizabeth Wall-WielerLeslie L RoosJames BoltonMarni BrownellNathan C NickelDan ChateauPublished in: Journal of epidemiology and community health (2017)
The health and social situation of mothers involved with child protection services deteriorates after their child is taken into care. Mothers would benefit from supports during this time period to ensure that the outcomes they experience after the loss of their child do not become another barrier to reunification.
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