Supporting Recovery in Parents with Co-Occurring Disorders in Child Welfare

In partnership with the Minnesota Center for Chemical and Mental Health (MNCAMH), CASCW created a three-part video series titled, Supporting Recovery in Parents with Co-Occurring Disorders in Child Welfare. This video series features experts discussing the unique challenges and resources needed to support parents struggling with CODs.

Video 1: Supporting Parents with Co-Occurring Disorders in Child Welfare

» Identifying Co-Occurring Disorders
» Building Strong Support Networks
» Understanding Barriers to Recovery

Video 2: Case Planning that Supports the Path to Recovery

» Identifying the Right Resources
» Collaborative Case Plans
» Safety Planning

Video 3: Integrated Approaches, Bias, and Meeting Parents Where They Are

» Recognizing Personal Bias
» Integrated Service Planning
» Understanding the Unique Needs of Families

For more information, read Practice Notes Issue #26: Supporting Recovery in Parents with Co-Occurring Disorders in Child Welfare. This issue of Practice Notes provides practice considerations, a case example, and reflection questions to assist child welfare supervisors and frontline staff with supporting individuals with CODs.