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 Andy Taylor is a social worker, researcher and academic. He is the co-author of Parental Substance and Child Welfare.

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Engaging children and adults when there is problematic alcohol and drug useCopyrighted Image Andy Taylor

By Andy Taylor (The Open University)

07 February 2012

 Providing professional help to families where alcohol or drugs are being used requires a delicate approach, explains Andy Taylor.  Read more : Engaging children and adults when there is problematic alcohol and drug use

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Comment posted by mb24538

05 Apr 2012

I lived with the embarassment of Alcholism for 33 years since i was seven years old. My mum is an alcoholic. I cannot remember her ever being sober. I can tell you that as a child my emotions were in... Read more : Engaging children and adults when there is problematic alcohol and drug use

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Andy Taylor is qualified social worker, former probation officer, academic and researcher. He has written and researched in a number of areas including parental substance misuse and homelessness. He is the co-author of Parental Substance and Child Welfare and teaches for the Open University.

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