Parental arrest - responding to children

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Description

In this episode we discuss what happens to the 100,000 children who have a parent arrested every year in Australia. 

We also focus on the parent and lack of standardised procedure to deal with these situations, often fraught with complexity. Dr Catherine Flynn from the Monash University, who has spent decades as a social worker and researching in this area, takes us deep into this topic that is rarely spoken about.

Period30 Jun 2020

Media contributions

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Media contributions

  • TitleThe parent trap podcast
    Degree of recognitionNational
    Media typeWeb
    Duration/Length/Size48 minutes
    Country/TerritoryAustralia
    Date30/06/20
    DescriptionIn this episode (Episode 4) we discuss what happens to the 100,000 children who have a parent arrested every year in Australia. This is a very personal topic as I (Robbie) have had a parent who has been arrested multiple times.

    We also focus on the parent and lack of standardised procedure to deal with these situations, often fraught with complexity. Dr Catherine Flynn from the Monash University, who has spent decades as a social worker and researching in this area, takes us deep into this topic that is rarely spoken about.
    Producer/AuthorRobbie Falzon
    URLhttps://theparenttrappodcast.com/
    PersonsCatherine Flynn

Keywords

  • parental arrest
  • Children