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Title: The Rose Project: Best for Babies - Determining and supporting the best interests and wellbeing of babies of imprisoned mothers in Scotland
Author(s): Gardiner, Adelle
Daniel, Brigid
Burgess, Cheryl
Nolan, Liz
Contact Email: BDaniel@qmu.ac.uk
Citation: Gardiner A, Daniel B, Burgess C & Nolan L (2016) The Rose Project: Best for Babies - Determining and supporting the best interests and wellbeing of babies of imprisoned mothers in Scotland. Aberlour Child care Trust. University of Stirling.
Issue Date: Mar-2016
Date Deposited: 12-Aug-2016
Publisher: University of Stirling
Abstract: The Rose Project: Best for Babies was a qualitative research project that explored the issue of babies in prison, and in particular, how they are supported to stay with their imprisoned mothers where this is in their best interests. Our interviews with professionals and with mothers provided valuable insights into the practical and emotional realities of supporting a baby in a prison environment and of determining whether or not a baby should be in prison in the first place.
Type: Research Report
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1893/24007
Rights: Authors retain copyright. Proper attribution of authorship and correct citation details should be given.
Affiliation: Independent
Social Work
Social Work
Aberlour Child Care Trust

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