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Identifying Parents with Cognitive Difficulties: How Child Welfare Services Enable Timely and Appropriate Support

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  • Tina Gerdts-Andresen

    (Department of Social Work, Child Welfare and Social Policy, Oslo Metropolitan University, 0176 Oslo, Norway)

  • Anita Hegdahl-Galterudhøgda

    (Department of Health, Social and Welfare Studies, University of South-Eastern Norway, 3679 Notodden, Norway)

Abstract

Parents with cognitive difficulties are consistently overrepresented in child welfare proceedings, yet such difficulties in themselves are poor predictors of parenting capacity. Research shows that many parents succeed when provided with tailored support, making identification crucial for understanding parental capacity and whether interventions are adapted to individual needs. In this study, cognitive difficulties are understood broadly, encompassing challenges with memory, learning, information processing, and executive functioning, whether linked to formal diagnoses or arising from psychosocial strain. Families in contact with child welfare services often present with multiple and overlapping concerns, such as poverty, trauma, or diffuse forms of neglect, which can obscure or mimic cognitive difficulties. While previous studies have documented prevalence and outcomes, little is known about how professionals identify such difficulties in everyday practice. This study addresses this gap through qualitative interviews with 15 professionals from the Norwegian Child Welfare Service, which were analyzed thematically using an inductive approach. The analysis identified three themes: identification shaped by definitions, identification through relational insights, and identification through patterns of response. Identification rarely followed formal or standardized procedures. Instead, it unfolded gradually through accumulated observations, relational engagement, and professional reflection. The findings highlight how the absence of systematic routines and the delays that result from trial-and-error approaches shape opportunities for adequate support and influence assessments of both parental capacity and the child’s situation.

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  • Tina Gerdts-Andresen & Anita Hegdahl-Galterudhøgda, 2025. "Identifying Parents with Cognitive Difficulties: How Child Welfare Services Enable Timely and Appropriate Support," Social Sciences, MDPI, vol. 14(11), pages 1-15, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jscscx:v:14:y:2025:i:11:p:625-:d:1777796
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