6.6 Children of Drug and/or Alcohol Misusing Parents |
AMENDMENT
This chapter has been amended to include reference and links to other factors that should be taken into consideration, i.e. mental health and domestic abuse. This addition is shown in italics.
| 6.6.1 | Drug or alcohol misuse of a parent or carer does not necessarily have an adverse impact on a child, but it is essential to assess its implications for any children involved in the family. These children are recognised as being vulnerable and it is this vulnerability that needs to be assessed. |
| 6.6.2 | Drug or alcohol misuse of a parent can have an impact on children in a number of ways, including:
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| 6.6.3 | Substance misuse by parents does not automatically indicate child abuse or neglect; therefore the children of parents who misuse substances should not automatically be the subject of a Child Protection Conference. Such an approach may deter the parents, or other members of the family from approaching Children's Social Care, substance misuse services or other agencies, for help and advice. |
| 6.6.4 | The risk of physical injury to a child sleeping next to an adult, occurring as a result of the adult lying over or against the child (over lay), is recognised. The risk is increased if the adult is sedated due to the effects of alcohol and/or prescribed or illicit drugs. It is therefore essential that professionals working with the parents or carers of babies or young children educate parents and carers about safe sleeping arrangements, particularly those known to misuse substances where such risk to children will be higher. Practitioners should seek advice and guidance from appropriate agencies such as the Primary Care Substance Misuse Team, ASK (Alcohol Services Knowsley) and addaction website (Tel: 0151 546 7111). |
| 6.6.5 | It is therefore important that any professional involved with a parent or pregnant woman who also misuses substances is able to identify those factors which may have an adverse impact on the ability of the parents to safely care for and meet the needs of the children, and refer such concerns appropriately to Substance Misuse Services, Health Visitors, Specialist Midwives and to Children's Social Care in accordance with Referrals to Knowsley Children's Social Care . |
| 6.6.6 | Those parents who are misusing substances but who are not accessing treatment services should be referred to services who will work with them to help break down the barriers to their accessing treatment services. In Knowsley this includes the Substance Misuse Social Work Team, The Lighthouse Project and ASK (Alcohol Services Knowsley). |
| 6.6.7 | Children's Social Care will undertake an Initial Assessment and, where appropriate, a Core Assessment in line with the Framework for the Assessment of Children in Need and their Families, as with any other situation where there is concern that a child is at risk of Significant Harm. |
| 6.6.8 | Assessment of the risk of Significant Harm to children where one or both parents, or other member of the household, misuses substances, should consider the following:
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