100123: Identifying and Reducing Barriers to Reunification for Seriously Mentally Ill Parents Involved in Child Welfare Cases

About the Course:

Online Course

“This article discusses the barriers in both child welfare and mental health systems to accurate and effective treatment. It presents recommendations for research and suggestions for child welfare personnel to enhance the potential for mentally ill parents to reunify with their children.”

Author

Christina Risley-Curtiss

About the Authors:

Christina Risley-Curtiss, MSSW, Ph.D., is associate professor, School of Social Work, Arizona State University, and co-director of the Arizona State University Child Welfare Training Project.

Course Objectives:

  1. To learn more about what is considered serious mental illness

  2. To become aware of some of the barriers to treatment of serious mental illness

  3. To become familiar with child welfare practices and suggestions for improving those practices

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