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Children with a parent in prison with whom they have ‘no’ or ‘limited’ contact

The importance of family contact during custody is acknowledged in research and policy. However, it is estimated that half of children with a parent in prison do not have contact during their parents’ sentence, with others having limited contact. This project aims to specifically explore the unique experiences and support needs of children with a parent in prison with whom they have ‘no’ or ‘limited’. By centring the missing perspectives of children with a parent in prison, the findings from this study will inform/influence policy and practice.  

Funding

The project is funded by the University of Salford Research and Innovation Fund 

Project Period

August 2023—September 2026

Team

Dr Kelly Lockwood

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