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Soc Work ; 49(3): 373-81, 2004 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15281692

ABSTRACT

Methamphetamine abuse is on the rise, particularly by women of childbearing age. This article describes the history and effects of methamphetamine use. The authors examine the ways exposure to the manufacture of this drug affects clients and social workers in the course of their work. Because children are frequently found at the scene of a manufacturing laboratory, the child welfare system often becomes involved, and child protective services and other social work agencies need protocols to address the needs of the children and their parents, as well as those of the legal system. In 1997 California created and implemented drug-endangered children's units in seven counties to address the needs of children from families that manufacture methamphetamine; these units involve collaborative efforts among child protective workers, district attorneys, physicians, and police officers. A case example provides information about the role of social workers and their collaboration with these multiple systems.


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Amphetamine-Related Disorders , Child Welfare , Methamphetamine/adverse effects , Adult , California , Child , Female , Humans , Maternal Exposure , Pregnancy
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