Navigating a Sea of Disasters: A Discourse Analysis of Women’s Experiences with Child Protection Services.
Date
2021-11-15
Authors
Aston, Megan
Price, Sheri L.
Paynter, Martha
Sim, Meaghan
Monaghan, Joelle
Jefferies, Keisha
Ollivier, Rachel
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MDPI
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Abstract: Background: The postpartum period is often portrayed as a blissful, calm and loving time
when mothers, partners and family members bond with their newborn babies. However, this time
may be experienced quite differently when mothers are monitored by Child Protection Services.
Having a baby under these circumstances can be very difficult and traumatizing. While all new
parents require support and information to help them through the transition to parenthood and
address physical and psycho-social changes, mothers who are involved with Child Protection Services
require more specialized support as they encounter higher incidences of postpartum stressors and
higher rates of poverty, mental illness and substance abuse. The impact of support for mothers
involved with Child Protection Services is not well-understood from the perspective of mothers.
Aim: The aim of the study was to understand how new mothers in Nova Scotia prioritized their
postpartum needs and where they went to obtain information and support. Methods: Feminist
poststructuralism was the methodology used to understand how the experiences of five mothers
who accessed a family resource center and had been involved with Child Protection Services in Nova
Scotia Canada had been personally, socially and institutionally constructed. Results: Themes include:
(1) We are Mothers, (2) Being Red Flagged, (3) Lack of Trust, (4) Us Against Them and (5) Searching
for Supportive Relationships. Conclusion: Personal stories from all participants demonstrated how
they experienced stigma and stereotypes from healthcare workers and were often not recognized as
mothers. They also struggled to find information, supports and services to help them keep or regain
their babies.
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Aston, Megan, Price, Sheri, Paynter, Martha, Sim, Meaghan, Monaghan, Joelle, Jefferies, Keisha, & Ollivier, Rachel. (2021). Navigating a Sea of Disasters: A Discourse Analysis of Women’s Experiences with Child Protection Services. Nursing Reports. https://www.mdpi.com/2039-4403/11/4/84/pdf