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Who refers parents with intellectual disabilities to the child welfare system? An analysis of referral sources and substantiation
Sharyn DeZelar
, Elizabeth Lightfoot
Social Work (Twin Cities)
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Child Welfare System
100%
Referral Source
100%
Parents with Intellectual Disabilities
100%
Disability
80%
United States
40%
Caregivers
40%
Child Protection
40%
Intellectual Disability
40%
Report Source
40%
Child Welfare Involvement
40%
Social Services
20%
Data Systems
20%
Child Welfare
20%
Child Abuse
20%
System Data
20%
Secondary Data Analysis
20%
Implications for Practice
20%
Child Neglect
20%
Non-disabled
20%
Service Personnel
20%
Non-professional
20%
Mandated Reporter
20%
Practice Report
20%
Social Sciences
Child Welfare
100%
Mental Retardation
100%
Caregiver
28%
Social Services
14%
Child Neglect
14%
Policy Practice
14%
Service Personnel
14%
Child Abuse
14%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Child Welfare
100%
United States
50%