Child protection pathways for newborn infants: A multi‐disciplinary retrospective chart review of an Irish maternity hospital’s records

Author:

Jenkins Elinor12,Corbett Maria3ORCID,Breen Anna1,O'Brien Kerri1,Cooney Caoimhe14,McGrath Robert1,Flynn Emma1,White Martin15

Affiliation:

1. The Coombe Women and Infants University Hospital Dublin Ireland

2. CHI (Children’s Health Ireland) at Temple Street Dublin Ireland

3. Child Law Project Ireland

4. Naas General Hospital Co Kildare Ireland

5. Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland Dublin Ireland

Abstract

AbstractIn Ireland, little is known about mothers and infants where child welfare and protection concerns arise during the perinatal period. This study explores, for the first time, perinatal child protection. A retrospective audit was carried out of a large maternity hospital's medical social work, neonatal and psychiatric files for a five‐year period from 2016 to 2020. The study identified 99 children, born to 86 mothers, who were either subject to a child protection conference; placed for adoption; discharged to someone other than the mother; or discharged home under supervision. The study found that two‐thirds of the children were discharged to their mother's care. When compared to national data, the health indicators for this cohort of mothers and children painted a grim picture. The maternal profiles identified high prevalence of mental health and addiction difficulties and domestic violence. The study found evidence of supports provided to the mothers to enable them to care for their infants while they remained in the hospital and during an initial discharge from hospital. However, a significant number of the mothers were not caring for their children when viewed across a longer time frame. Dedicated multi‐disciplinary clinics and improved data systems were identified as of importance.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Law,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health

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