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Endangered Children: Experiencing and Surviving the State as Failed Parent and Grandparent (2005)
Journal Article
Dominelli, L., Callahan, M., Rutman, D., & Strega, S. (2005). Endangered Children: Experiencing and Surviving the State as Failed Parent and Grandparent. The British Journal of Social Work, 35(7), 1123-1144. https://doi.org/10.1093/bjsw/bch224

The state removes children from ‘failed’ parents to give them a better experience of parenting. This article examines the role that the state plays as parent to young mothers in care and grandparent to their children, drawing on a small-scale study u... Read More about Endangered Children: Experiencing and Surviving the State as Failed Parent and Grandparent.

Social Inclusion in Research: Reflecting on a Research Project Involving Young Mothers in Care (2005)
Journal Article
Dominelli, L. (2005). Social Inclusion in Research: Reflecting on a Research Project Involving Young Mothers in Care. International Journal of Social Welfare, 14(1), 13-22. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-2397.2005.00335.x

This article considers social inclusion in research by reflecting upon a project involving young mothers in care, which used grounded theory methodology (GTM) to theorise their situations and emphasise their voice, a key issue in inclusion, and yield... Read More about Social Inclusion in Research: Reflecting on a Research Project Involving Young Mothers in Care.