The open access landscape is fast evolving, and for good reason. Following the global outbreak of COVID-19 in which research and knowledge lay at the heart of hope, we have seen a renewed focus in the industry for open access publishing. In recognition of Open Access Week 2022, we reflect on the progress that has been made at OUP and the people who have been influential in driving it.
The ‘alarmingly weak’ evidence base for the ‘toxic trio’
Despite its centrality in child protection policy and practice, the reserach base relating to the combined impact of parental mental ill-health, substance misuse and domestic abuse is lacking, a recent paper argues
January 28, 2021 in Adults, Children
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By Guy Skinner, Paul Bywaters, Andy Bilson, Robbie Duschinsky, Keith Clement and Dustin Hutchinson
The term ‘toxic trio’ was coined to describe the risk of child abuse and neglect stemming from a child’s exposure to i) domestic violence, ii) parental mental health issues and/or learning disability, and iii) parental alcohol and/or drug misuse.