Child Protection Guidance 2021

Appendices: Appendix F: Resources and references 236 National Guidance for Child Protection in Scotland 2021 Version 1.0 September 2021 • Scottish Parliament (2019) Transitions of young people with service and care needs between child and adult services in Scotland. https://digitalpublications.parliament.scot/ ResearchBriefings/Report/2019/3/29/Transitions-of-young-people-with-service-and-care- needs-between-child-and-adult-services-in-Scotland • Taylor J, Cameron A, Jones C, Franklin A, Stalker K, Fry D (2015) Deaf and disabled children talking about child protection: University of Strathclyde, University of Edinburgh; CCFAR; NSPCC • Taylor J., Stalker K, Stewart A. (2016) Disabled Children and the Child Protection System: A Cause for Concern. Child Abuse Rev., 25: 60– 73 • Verlinden, Karla & Urbann, Katharina & Scharmanski, Sara. (2016). Preventing Sexual Abuse of Children and Adolescents with Disabilities – Evaluation Results of a Prevention Training for University Students. International Journal of Technology and Inclusive Education (IJTIE). 5. 859 Parents with learning disabilities • Aberlour/Parenting Across Scotland/SCLD No Place Like Home. https://www.aberlour.org.uk/ no-place-like-home/ • Best beginnings: support for parents with learning disabilities: https://www.bestbeginnings.org. uk/parents-with-learning-disabilities • Budd A Signs of Safety in England: report on Signs of Safety Model in Child Protection. London: NSPCC) and Barnardos, Ilford. www.signsofsafety.net • Coren E, Ramsbotham K, Gschwandtner M. Parent training interventions for parents with intellectual disability. Cochrane Database Syst Rev. 2018 Jul 13;7(7): CD007987 • Equalities and Human Rights Commission/Scottish Human Rights Commission (2017) Disability Rights in Scotland. https://www.scottishhumanrights.com/media/1558/ crpdfeb2017scotlandsupplement.pdf • Equality and Human Rights Commission Scotland https://www.equalityhumanrights.com/en/ advice-and-guidance/public-sector-equality-duty • Family Rights Group (2018) Care Crisis Review: Factors contributing to national increases in numbers of looked after children and applications for care orders • Gudkova T, Hedlund M, Midjo Turid. (2019). Supporting children of parents with intellectual disability: A scoping review . Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities.. • McGaw S Parenting Assessment Manual. www.pillcreekpublishing.com/pams_more.html • Morgan P, Goff A. Assessment of parents with learning disabilities. Norfolk Area Child Protection Committee. https://www.norfolklscb.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/Corrected- Learning-Curves.pdf • People First: http://peoplefirstscotland.org/ • Scottish Commission for Learning Disabilities Statistics: https://www.scld.org.uk/what-we-do/ population-statistics/ • Stewart A, McIntyre G, McGregor S. (2016) Scottish Commission for Learning Disabilities. (2016) https://www.scld.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/Parenting-Report-FINAL-14.11.16. pdf • Stewart A, McIntyre G (2017) Parents with learning disabilities IRISS Insight 37. https://www. iriss.org.uk/resources/insights/parents-learning-disabilities • Tarleton, B., Turney, D (2020) Understanding ‘Successful Practice/s’ with Parent with Learning Difficulties when there are Concerns about Child Neglect: the Contribution of Social Practice Theory Child Ind Res 13, 387–409 (2020)

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