Workforce Development - Texts; Policy, Practice and Interagency Collaboration
AICAFMHA (2004). Principles and Actions for Services and People Working With Children of Parents With a Mental Illness. Stepney, SA, Australian Infant Child Adolescent and Family Mental Health Association Ltd.
Blanch, A. K., J. Nicholson, et al. (1994). "Parents With Severe Mental Illness and Their Children: The need for human services integration." The Journal of Mental Health Administration 21(4): 388-396.
Burdekin, B., M. Guilfoyle, et al. (1993). Human Rights and Mental Illness; Report of the National Inquiry into the Human Rights of People with Mental Illness. Chapter 16 Children of Parents with a Mental Illness and Related Recommendations. Canberra, Human Rights and Equal Opportunities Commission: 493 - 504 + 927-928.
Campbell, L. (1999). Collaboration: Building inter-agency networks for practice partnerships. Children of parents with mental illness. V. Cowling. Melbourne, ACER: 203-216.
Cowling, V. (2004). Models of service provision in three countries: Marlboro, New Haven, Sydney, Melbourne and Lewisham. Parental psychiatric disorder: Distressed parents and their families. Second Edition. M. Gopfert, J. Webster and M. V. Seeman. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press.
Cowling, V., E. Luk, et al. (2001). Crossing bridges; A joint CAMHS and adult mental health service research project to investigate the mental health of children of parents who are registered with an area mental health service. Building bridges: promoting mental health for families and communities., Brisbane, Australia, AICAFMHA.
Fudge, E., A. Falkov, et al. (2004). "Parenting is a mental health issue." Australasian Psychiatry 12(2): 166-171.
Katz-Leavy, J., P. Sabry, et al. (2003). Integrating Services for Parents and Children in Three SAMHSA- funded Multi-site Initiatives. A System of Care for Children's Mental Health: Expanding the research base, Tampa, Florida, Research and Training Center for Children's Mental Health, The de la Parte Institute, University of South Florida.
O'Shea, R., D. Sheerin, et al. (2004). "Attitudes to visits by children to parents hospitalised with acute psychiatric illness." Irish Journal of Psychiatric Medicine 21(2): 43-47.
SCIE (2003), Families That Have Alcohol And Mental Health Problems: A template for partnership working. Social Care Institute for Excellence in the UK,http://www.scie.org.uk/publications/children.asp
Smith, W. and D. S. Nicholls (2002). Pathways To Resilience. Children of parents with a mental illness project report, Department of Health, Government of Western Australia.

